On 2/9/07, Wanda Lauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
> This is what I've come to believe when I've seen rescue animals....the
> owner has a bit of mental illness going on.  AND if their animals are
> neglected...you can bet there are other portions of their lives that
> are neglected as well.
>
> Wha'ts your saying?  "They just ain't right..."
>
> Wanda
>


hahhaha.  so true!  but I was thinking when I saw Oprah the other day
about people who live in clutter...  the guy said after a while it
just becomes unbearable to look at so the people tune it out.  If they
actually SAW it they would have to face the overwhelming task of
getting something done about it.    Maybe its a similar case with
people who let their horses starve.  the woman who had Svertla
actually made the remark "when people come over I have to draw the
window shades because they are so thin and embarassing, I hate to have
people over anymore"  ???  Uh. hello?  why not feed them and have
people over??  But instead she closed the curtains so she wouldnt have
to look at it...  I think at some point she must have wanted out of
horses entirely but for whatever reason she wouldnt let herself.
Maybe it would be admitting she was a failure at it?  I dont know...
If i couldnt take care of mine I would find them good homes and just
give them away or sad to say... if I could not find good homes I would
have to put them down cause I could not bear the thought of them
suffering even mental anguish!  much less physical starvation...or
constant pain.  That would be a hard one.  My friend sylvia is going
thru that now with her navicular horse.  she needs to put him down but
then he gets better :)  bless his heart....
janice
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