E 'has always been that I love animals and in recent years I embarked on an undertaking that all too often proved to be the largest of my strength : help the animals (mainly stray dogs and cats) in need. I have not given up, I'm still here despite many setbacks and disappointments. I started with small gestures (such as sharing a sandwich with a stray dog \u200b\u200bfound by the road), for then much more ... (Adoption, sterilization, etc. ...). It all started when I moved from the city in a mountain village and I have welcomed me with a dog a few months and his mom and then another ... and so on ... Then a cat attacked and wounded by stray dogs ... then another cat ... And the mixed herd has grown to completely fill the life and home. Now I'm in trouble, serious difficulties. I certainly did not open this blog for feeling sorry for himself or to ask for alms to anyone. I just want to know my story, which is one of many cats and dogs abandoned and / or born in the street where they are a burden and a nuisance for most people than anything else do not ask to take them away, make them disappear (no matter if their in a kennel / cattery or made to "disappear" in a more expeditious ...). I want to make their voices heard. Site and desperate ad is full of adoption websites, bulletin boards are full of veterinarians and sheets of paper with requests for adoptions. How do you choose? What is the most moving story? What is the animal most in need of care and attention? In my opinion the rule is that there is a rule. How people choose each other, so who wants to share their lives with a companion animal must feel "on skin" (perhaps it would be better to say "Sleeping"), without too much sophistry or sentimentality. Only a mutual sympathy. I am therefore convinced that it serves a basic knowledge of each individual in its history. That's why I decided to give space to stories before the ads desperate. I am convinced that we must be very well motivated before deciding to take with him an animal friend, even if it means going against what we would say many, many times the heart. So who would I contact if ( berniealbatross@gmail.com ) now say that I have no intention to "get rid" of cats and dogs that do not sell them and / or gift but are only willing to to meet my animal friends with other human friends to see if that spark of sympathy trips and therefore the mutual desire to spend their lives together.
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