Hello and thanks for your comment on my page. . .well when I got Sid (male) I felt he needed companionship and I was right. . .when I got Babs (female) they played and played and played till they wore themselves out. . .they have gotten along every since came to live with us. . . .well needless to say I wanted another Corgi so I got Cloe (female) who at the time was only 8 weeks old. . .Sid & Babs welcomed her right away and they're like 3 peas-in-a-pod. . .I know when one walks off, there they go looking for one another. . . .I wish I could get more but my city only allows me to have 3 cats and 3 dogs, so I've hit my limit. . .I'm hoping one day laws will change. . . .
I agree, they need to restructure their laws. . .I don't live in the "country" but my neighborhood when it was established in the 40's was and is still zoned for farm animals. . .My "lot" is an acre and I have lots of running space. . .we've since removed the "farm" animals, cows, sheep, goats, pigs and even a donkey but I still have my cats and dogs along with 8 Doves. I've noticed that an orange tabby cat has made his home in my back yard, he doesn't bother anyone, not even my Pupsters. . .he just lays under the trees and picks his head up when I'm walking around outside. My "neighbor" a few lots west of me still has horses and my Pupsters love greeting them when they mosey over our way. . . .
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