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Posted 6/28/2011 7:45:08 AM
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J did you bite the bullet and get him?
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Posted 6/28/2011 8:10:07 AM


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No. She offered him to me a couple days ago again... It just seems that there is always too much going on. Can't seem to get a workable routine going  so I can have enough hours in the day so I can  juggle what I want and enjoy doing and what I have to do...

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Posted 6/28/2011 8:12:36 PM
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There is another thing to think about. Single bottle fed kids can become problems. They should really be raised with another kid, if at all possible. They can get very lonely, don't always do as well otherwise. I've had one bond with the dog, she thought all dogs were friendly. Which caused her death a week ago, during the fire! 
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Posted 6/28/2011 8:46:14 PM


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That also was a concern, however same lady also has some more nanny's due at this time, and a couple are known to throw triplets and if they do she takes one away.. So then there would two who need bottle fed...

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