In response to “Priorities” which appeared in the Dec. 20-26 issue of North Country This Week: Years ago, a lot of people who founded this area were not rich — they struggled. Pets were a part …
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In response to “Priorities” which appeared in the Dec. 20-26 issue of North Country This Week: Years ago, a lot of people who founded this area were not rich — they struggled. Pets were a part of their lives. Having a pet could bring people happiness.
It’s too bad that we are asked to cloth, feed, and give toiletries to almost everyone?
If those people want a pet, I for one don’t mind contributing to them. I understand your opinion, but pets enrich our lives; more than a new thing.