Sorry Honey, But The Critters Come First
Sorry Honey, But The Critters Come First

Sorry Honey, But The Critters Come First" - Funny Pet Lover T-Shirt for Dog & Cat Owners | Perfect Gift for Animal Lovers | Wear to Vet Visits, Dog Parks & Pet-Friendly Outings

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Whether she’s herding her pet ducks around the yard or splashing her way through puddles to show her fearful horse how it’s done, Kelly Meister-Yetter embraces her many critter responsibilities with a level of enthusiasm that would exhaust most other pet lovers. In this third installment of her popular animal-themed memoirs, Kelly takes the reader along on her adventures as she continues to find herself in one improbable situation after another: * Trying to help out a sick friend, Meister-Yetter agrees to take over the care of two flightless domestic male ducks, who end up terrorizing the females she already owns with their luridly amorous behavior. * While trying to take her training to the next level, she finds that Bit the ornery horse continues to vacillate between willing co-operation and a vexing refusal to admit that the thing he pretends he doesn’t know how to do today is the thing he did perfectly yesterday. * After losing her bid to acquire a pet rat, Kelly scores major points with husband Duddy when she finds the perfect dog – perfect, that is, except for one awful flaw. No matter what she’s doing, Kelly Meister-Yetter throws herself wholeheartedly into every encounter with every species she meets, be it cat, dog, duck, skunk, or horse, and it’s a safe bet that she’s having more fun than you can imagine!

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This book was full of wonderful, heartwarming stories. Until I got to the part where she shoots a raccoon for killing her duck. And then has future attempts at killing more raccoons. Then speaks to her therapist about “thinning the raccoon population”.The author claims to be an animal lover, but will harm animals for literally just being animals. Truthfully, if her duck was properly guarded and in a predator-proof enclosure, this wouldn’t have been an issue.Was very much enjoying this book, until the author started to hurt animals (with no remorse, by the way!) . Can’t claim you’re an animal lover if you’re going to pick and choose who to hurt, and who to love.