Oh, I forgot.
i do.![]()
Pah ! I am much older than that!Report: All cats are well.
I have some that are very old. My oldest cat ( tomcat ) is 18 years old. His son is 17 years.
Which, who and how (wh mixed up a bit) ?When, where, why and whom ?
Oh I like the English language, especially the wh`s.![]()
Pah ! I am much older than that!
But I'm very glad that all your cats are well, ccl Bee.![]()
We have had several families who are friends who had rabbits as pets.So am I.
Which pets do people in Morocco usually have ? Or have they none ?
We have had several families who are friends who had rabbits as pets.
When they are bored of them, they eat them.
Fish are also popular, as are birds kept to sing in tiny cages. They don't feed them, or all the wrong things so when they die they buy new ones.
Chicks are popular at Easter time, sprayed different colours and tortured til they die by the children.
Tiny tortoises are also bought in the spring to be toy cars for the children, very occasionally one is left to fend for itself in the courtyard garden and has a pretty good life.
Cats are left outside to forage for themselves and are often kicked and killed by the children and sometimes adults. I reckon the maximum life expectancy for cats is three years.
Dogs are kept on peoples terraces, it's not common, as the religion states they are dirty and keep angels out of your home. They are let out at night to forage in the rubbish for food ans occasionally the police will turn up and shoot a few.
There's no real comprehension of the word 'pet' here, people cannot understand why i love Tidgy so much, they try to emulate it and the tortoise is usually dead in a fortnight, for which I feel guilty.
However, i am helping to teach some of the more progressive families in the Medina tortoise care and quite a few are learning and benefiting from this, I hope.
No, it is not religion, it is culture. i'm not going to get into religion and i'm not Muslim, but Islam prohibits cruelty to animals, even dogs and you will be rewarded by Allah for giving a thirsty dog a drink, according to their belief. This is Morocco , not god !That is very sad. I don`t think any god wants people to treat animals bad.
Night, night, little Bee !I am tired ....
It was nice to chat with you Adam.
Hope you can sleep well later .... I know I will ( sleep well ).
Speak tomorrow.
Good night.![]()
No, it is not religion, it is culture. i'm not going to get into religion and i'm not Muslim, but Islam prohibits cruelty to animals, even dogs and you will be rewarded by Allah for giving a thirsty dog a drink, according to their belief. This is Morocco , not god !
Like i say, we are forbidden to discuss religion on here.Good to know that it is not the religion.
Culture can sometimes be changed slowly perhaps, religion cannot.
Good to know that Allah loves animals, even dogs.
Good grief! Did you have to pick eels? Yuck!!Which, who and how (wh mixed up a bit) ?
For example, I say John has an auntie who's mother was a hamster, Linda smells of elderberries, Moozillion likes camels and Yvonne has a hovercraft full of eels.![]()
I thought you'd be pleased !Good grief! Did you have to pick eels? Yuck!!
Oh, and " good grief" is quite one of my favourite expressions.Good grief! Did you have to pick eels? Yuck!!
Oh, and " good grief" is quite one of my favourite expressions.![]()
Yep, that's a good one.You used "crikey" earlier and I realized how much I like that one. I'm going to try to incorporate it into my vocabulary.
The boys tease my wife and tell her the broom is her ride....... I wonder where they learned such things?Probably wifey, she's a witch!![]()
I have absolutely no idea.The boys tease my wife and tell her the broom is her ride....... I wonder where they learned such things?