Thursday, October 8, 2009

#7

1.Lady has chronic renal failure,this means her kidneys aren't filtering out the toxins in her blood anymore. First a dialysis, then it will become clear if she may need a transplant or not. The total cost sums up to more than $15,000.

2. Shawn is a caring person who sees his cat as a part of the family. This bond will result in Shawn taking the risks and willing to pay the large amount of money, even though he and his wife don't have the finances to do so.

3. She is a passionate person, who takes her profession seriously. I can tell by her giving Shawn options on what to do.

4. Shawn and Lady share a bond that is like family. He does not seem like a person who is willing to pay for this cost, let alone have deep feelings for his pet as he is described to be very manly. Not to mention he doesn't really have the money to spend on her treatment.

Pet Importance

Pets are not a very high priority on my list of what's important in life. I love my dog "Duke", but I don't look at him like he's a baby, he's not, he's a BEAST. I do care a bout him, but just not as much as I would care for a person. And the same would probably go for any animal unless it were dying because I wouldn't let anyone or any animal just die without at least trying to save it's life. Life is right that anything deserves to have and I'm not going to be the cause for it not being used to the fullest.