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![]() I like them, they are just so furry and fluffy. And they're really fast too, and never shy away from danger.
I also admire how wolves work in a pack, they're all a closely knit team that depend on each other. Being a kid that grew up in a broken and shitty family, I always dreamed of us all being together and having a grand old time. If I ever see a wolf on one of my walks, I'll throw it any food I happen to have, likely before running and hiding so it doesn't rip my throat out: in case they decide to, quite literally, bite the hand that feeds them. Wolfes are so sweet tho. I wanna own a life size plushie ![]() 300th post btw! Last edited by QueenAshy; 09-14-2018 at 11:41 PM.. Reason: milestone |
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![]() can you like not post about your fetishes, thanks
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![]() 300th post and you admit how much of a furry you are.
But I don't think that's a safe level of attachment to a feral animal, they do behave out of instinct and that sometimes doesn't bode well. Though honestly humans also behave out of instinct as well, just look at how we fight.
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Also, I don't think that giving a wolf a half of a pretzel is an unhealthy level of attachemnt, that's pretty normal for people with kind hearts. Or maybe it's just me, I might be too charitable |
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![]() Wolves are cute
But birds are better, sry |
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If you're going to give something to them, try a type of raw meat normal for their environment, that way their body is getting something it knows how to process.
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I might maybe have a hotdog if the wolf is lucky. Either way, 1/2 of a pretzel isn't gonna kill them. My buddy's dog ate a bar of Irish Spring, and she was fine. Dog/Wolves are magical creatures, also very resilient |
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![]() My point was less about whether it would kill them and more about whether it's a smart idea.
Also, when you're talking about caring for an animal, "resilience" is a concerning trait to note.
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![]() Wolves aren't sweet. They have instinct. I think you're just stating a personal opinion rather than a fact.
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Don’t worry. I’m not trying to kill animals. I love my dog very much and I wouldn’t do anything to hurt him.
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The knowledge that you've practiced kin/therianthropy with wolves makes this statement very weird to take in.
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![]() Wolf fur rug?
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They exist. They aren’t very common anymore tho.
I’m kinda glad for my own existence. Eep… could you imagine me being turns into a rug? Not a good idea. They are kinda soft tho, I just don’t wanna die, and I don’t want my fellow kin to die. I guess pawstar and furries have found faux fur that feels real. I guess this problem solved itself. |
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