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Tuesday, November 07, 2006 . 11/07/2006

Doots did come back yesturday. He's only been out one night, and I didn't know that. I worry too much.. but I think that's normal when your cat goes out in the woods nearly every night with no collar. He always finds a way to get them off, and one time he even got it stuck on some branch out in the woods, resulting in an embedded collar. The thing was supposed to snap off if the cat got stuck, but it didn't. I've suggested having one of those identity chips implanted in the cats, and my parents agreed that that would be a good idea, but they rarely get around to doing things until much later.

I've been thinking on why I got so pissed walking that dog on Saturday. Is it because I had to walk more than I was used to? Possibly. Is it because the dog was being difficult? Maybe. But the real reason, I think, is the fact that I don't like loud noises. So when we first get the dogs out of their kennels, the other dogs there will be barking, and that puts me on edge. The other people there annoy me too. If it wasn't for all the barking and the people, I'd be just fine. Because really, I love dogs, it's loud noises and people that I find irritating. I can't accomplish a task very well when other people are around, which includes caring for a sheltered dog.
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