This drawing depicts the thoughts of one young student and her worry
about a neighboring pet that is kept in a cage all day.
Not exact matches
A basic question that you need to ask yourself before adopting a
pet is how much free space you have at home, how are your
neighbors going to feel
about your new
pet and all those questions relating to your home environment.
You dream
about squats so much that you once woke up in your
neighbor's yard overhead squatting his
pet Chihuahua.
In «
Peter Rabbit,» Sony Pictures Animation's «irreverent, contemporary comedy with attitude»
about the little dude,
Peter's long - standing feud with Mr. McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson, who seems to be hellbent on dominating the space of «beloved kid lit classics, reinvented for the big screen» these days) takes on a new dimension when the pair battle over a charming new
neighbor (Rose Byrne), who apparently also adores animals.
Other highlights in this strand include: Miguel Gomes» mixes fantasy, documentary, docu - fiction, Brechtian pantomime and echoes of MGM musical in the epic ARABIAN NIGHTS; the World Premiere of William Fairman and Max Gogarty's CHEMSEX, an unflinching, powerful documentary
about the pleasures and perils associated with the «chemsex» scene that's far more than a sensationalist exposé; the European Premiere of CLOSET MONSTER, Stephen Dunn's remarkable debut feature
about an artistic, sexually confused teen who has conversations with his
pet hamster, voiced by Isabella Rossellini; THE ENDLESS RIVER a devasting new film set in small - town South Africa from Oliver Hermanus, Diep Hoang Nguyen's beautiful debut, FLAPPING IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, a wry, weird socially probing take on the teen pregnancy scenario that focuses on a girl whose escape from village life to pursue an urban education has her frozen in mid-flight; LUCIFER, Gust Van den Berghe's thrillingly cinematic tale of Lucifer as an angel who visits a Mexican village, filmed in «Tondoscope» — a circular frame in the centre of the screen; the European premiere of KOTHANODI a compelling, unsettling fairytale from India; veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache's gritty and delicate portrait of a drug addicted petty thief in MADAME COURAGE; Radu Muntean's excellent ONE FLOOR BELOW, which combines taut, low - key realism with incisive psychological and ethical insights in a drama centering on a man, his wife and a
neighbor; and QUEEN OF EARTH, Alex Ross Perry's devilish study of mental breakdown and dysfunctional power dynamics between female best friends, starring Elisabeth Moss.
But
about two - thirds of the way through, director Irwin Winkler and writer Mark Andrus take a brief but no less bizarre turn as George's hilltop cul - de-sac starts to resemble that in Knots Landing: Robin, who has two children with current husband
Peter (Jamey Sheridan), finds herself fallling back into George's arms; Coleen (Mary Steenburgen), George's
neighbor and mother to Sam's friend Alyssa (Jena Malone), starts taking an unhealthy interest in her daughter's sorta - boyfriend Josh (Ian Somerhalder).
Martin Bridge learns
about friendship and kindness as he encounters two very different school bus drivers, struggles with the death of a
neighbor's
pet, and reconciles with a friend as they decorate model rockets.
If your
pet ever gets lost, and we hope it never does, your best chance of finding it quickly is by letting your friends and
neighbors know
about PetNotify.
Establishing a business serving
pets can involve creating flyers to hand out to friends, family and
neighbors and learning
about money matters by creating a money plan for managing the dollars.
How
about benefits like a stray
pet drive - home service that keeps animals out the shelter... how
about someone trained in community relations and conflict resolution to help you resolve any
pet - related problems with your
neighbors... how
about a free spay / neuter service for members of the public who can't afford retail vet services... and how
about a fund to pay local vets when a shelter animal needs medical care?
So be sure to keep an eye on your
pet's «alternative» snacking habits and check with your
neighbors about any toxic plants that may grow in the area.
We have often had an occasion where a vet or
neighbor brought up
pets the caller didn't tell us
about.
Talk to your
neighbors, family and friends
about what they can do for your
pets — and what you can do for their
pet — if a disaster strikes.
As many
pet parents understand this
about their dogs, it sometimes isn't as easy to be understanding with
neighboring dogs.
You don't have to worry
about neighbors getting piqued because your
pet happens to consider their backyard its favorite toilet.
If you have friends or
neighbors who are
pet owners, ask them
about any experiences they have with boarding facilities and ask the names of the ones they liked best.
They may be worried
about complaints from
neighbors about barking dogs and wonder how they are going to deal effectively with
pet owners if problems arise.
If you have a
neighbor you trust that can reach your
pets when you can't, think
about giving them a key to your house or hiding one somewhere nearby.
Friends and
neighbors with
pets almost always have stories to tell
about their favorite veterinarian.
Inform your to
neighbors, mail carriers or others working in the area
about your lost
pet.
It isn't just your cats that are risk (or not at risk if they're indoor - only, which increases their life expectancy dramatically — learn
about these and other surprising
pet statistics), but also to your
neighbor's cats and to stray cats.
If you're like me, you'll wind up learning more
about your
neighbors»
pets than your actual
neighbors.
Talk to your friends, family,
neighbors, co-workers
about the importance of sterilizing their
pets!
Tell everyone, your friends,
neighbors, people you meet at religious activities, co-workers, heirs, family members, your attorney, your veterinarian, simply everyone you can think of who comes in contact with your
pet,
about your arrangements.
Is your
neighbor talking
about adopting a new
pet?
If you're raising funds to feed a cat colony, for example, Michaels suggests «basic grassroots» approaches, including educating
neighbors about the epidemic of homeless
pets and the effectiveness of TNRM (Trap - Neuter - Release - Manage).
And when your family, friends,
neighbors, co-workers, or others are thinking
about adding to their furry family, do encourage them to go to one of shelters or rescue groups to save the life of a homeless
pet.
If the «dribbles» are more than dribbles, or if the antibiotic doesn't stop the problem, consider any factors that may be making your bunny feel insecure (new
pet, house guests, change in location of cage, etc.), any of which can cause a bunny to mark her cage more enthusiastically (similar to someone having a dispute with a
neighbor about the location of a fence setting up a flag at the property boundary marker).
Peter Young was my friend and downstairs
neighbor at 94 Bowery and he told me
about Pettet's work that he could see had a distinct relationship to the stain paintings that I was doing at the time.
Whether it is driving for Uber, or walking the
neighbors» dogs, mystery shopping, ghost writing,
pet grooming, personal chef services, or
about a million and one other ways to generate a bit of money «on the side.»