voice; @j.wick
If anyone has a dog or cat that needs taking care of while they're at work or away on a mission, I'd recommend the Riverwoof Doggy Daycare & Pet Café.
The prices are reasonable and the service is good. They took my boy in on short notice, and kindly accommodated my schedule. You can grab a coffee and check in on your pet at the same time.
They've got some animals up for adoption, and they're hiring. Just passing the word along.
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The prices are reasonable and the service is good. They took my boy in on short notice, and kindly accommodated my schedule. You can grab a coffee and check in on your pet at the same time.
They've got some animals up for adoption, and they're hiring. Just passing the word along.
[ There's a small flier attached to the message indicating Riverwoof's services and location. ]
txt; @ellie
seems kind of irresponsible to adopt a pet while ur in a place ur gonna leave in a few months.
[Plus, there's the whole thing where nobody keeps 'pets' in her day and age anyway. The only dogs that ran around Boston QZ got eaten. Fresh meat was a rarity, and people didn't get attached.]
txt; @j.wick
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feeling 'out of place' back home and ending up here does NOT count don't give me that bullshit k
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One must adapt to their circumstances to survive.
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adapt and survive, sure, whatever, but no1 needs a pet to survive. what if u get de-kidnapped and ur dog or cat or gerbil or whatever starves to death locked in ur room??