tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29536003.post8366685331875264682..comments2023-12-24T08:35:08.509-05:00Comments on Pissed Off: Abuse Is UnforgettablePissedoffteacherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07924089808582137198noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29536003.post-55558101287494231982009-06-13T19:25:22.718-04:002009-06-13T19:25:22.718-04:00AWWW! My two were abandoned animals too.
Jake i...AWWW! My two were abandoned animals too. <br /><br />Jake is my big lover boy. For the abuse he suffered, he is quite loveable. He was neutered and FULLY declawed, then dumped outside, Person 2 found him and took him in, then abandoned him in an apartment. Person 3 claimed him, and passed him off to Person 4. Person 4 decided she didnt want him and offered him to me. I said yes without a moments hesitation, about 5 yrs ago, he came to live with me. <br /><br />For the first year and a half, he was always anxious when I'd leave the house for any amount of time. My original job required me to be away for several days, leaving him with a self feeder. When I quit the job and started to come home at night, he seemed to settle down quite a bit, but was always still anxious every time I'd leave.<br /><br />Then about a year after I got Jake, I found PJ (my dainty little girl) on the side of the road. She was soaking wet (from thunderstorm/rain) and all skin and bones. She was about 8 weeks old and had clearly been dumped outside. She clawed her way up my leg and has never let go since. To this day, she doesnt like thunderstorms or rain, AND she doesnt like being carried near the exit of the apartment. She will grip me with her claws as if to say, "DON'T PUT ME DOWN!!!"<br /><br />She also doesnt like visitors and will hide from them until she feels comfortable.The Bus Driverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04259280794473075615noreply@blogger.com