and sadly when you've watched it all for 3 years on this forum like I have, you get more than a little cynical
yeah i have seen some of this sometimes people can be a little quick to judge (me included)when i first joined on here i think i lied about everything in fear of what people might think of me i lied about Crystals babies said they were an accident but they blaintly werent i respect those who are honest on here (to a certain extent) it shows courage
but if im honest i do see threads and think head brick wall ....
:shock: :lol: Sorry, that cracked me up! :lol:
I have a problem with people who are not honest, why would you need to lie, to gain credibility? On a forum?! And I don't mean you in anyway because you have admitted your mistakes
I actually have a lot more respect for some of the terrible people that come on here in search of advice, get hounded for their actions and leave, at least they don't feel like they have to stick around and make friends! :lol:
I think sometiems people know deep down they've done wrong and are trying to justify ti to themselves to feel better :?
very sad story if true
but hey she got a huge discussion going and has dissapeared her self!!!
You mean lie to themselves as well? Sad existence isn't it :?
I guess
But whilst i condemn the *apparent* situation I feel it's inappropriate to apply adult moral standards to an 11 year old...not condoning her actions at all and I know that youngsters *should* have the ability to make sensible decisions about the welfare of their pets, its not an entirely clear cut situation
I completely agree.
I will continue to give Kibbles the benefit of the doubt until anything proves otherwise, she is very young but I think is amazingly mature for her age.
She should be able to make her own decisions regarding her pets, but it's not always that easy, some children are not given the responsibly even if they want it. And then of course we have the money situation, Kibbles only gets pocket money, so who's responsibility are the rabbits really?