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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1045734" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>You are helping this guy <strong>totally </strong>out of neighborly kindness, you are not hired and they are not yours, nor your final responsiblity. </p><p> Keep "half an eye" on things for him, keep him informed what is going on, and if he <strong>totally</strong> neglects his animals and he is told about different problems, you then have to make a choice - you have either to fix the problem yourself, or complain to whoever in your area deals with neglected animals--sheriff or who ever.</p><p>Sometimes out of our concern for someone else's critter we do things for them, but if you keep it up to the extreme, this guy <strong>may </strong>possibly end up using your kindness, and let you do everything for him instead of him taking responsibilty himself for his animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1045734, member: 18682"] You are helping this guy [b]totally [/b]out of neighborly kindness, you are not hired and they are not yours, nor your final responsiblity. Keep "half an eye" on things for him, keep him informed what is going on, and if he [b]totally[/b] neglects his animals and he is told about different problems, you then have to make a choice - you have either to fix the problem yourself, or complain to whoever in your area deals with neglected animals--sheriff or who ever. Sometimes out of our concern for someone else's critter we do things for them, but if you keep it up to the extreme, this guy [b]may [/b]possibly end up using your kindness, and let you do everything for him instead of him taking responsibilty himself for his animals. [/QUOTE]
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