Never heard that one before.
Is there an "approved pet list" somewhere?
Never heard that one before.
Is there an "approved pet list" somewhere?
Single women shouldn't be nesting with animals in her house as replacement children. Having animals FOR the children, thats a different story. Animals are for utility, like hunting, herding and catching mice. If she is a farmer and cares for the chickens, thats a different story as long as she isn't living in the chicken coop herself.
I agree that anything more than one typical pet (cat, dog) is a sign of the owner compensating for something.