markpierce
Master and Commander
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2010
- Messages
- 12,557
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Carquinez Coot
- Vessel Make
- penultimate Seahorse Marine Coot hull #6
While I have a firm belief that everyone has a right to live in a way that makes them happy, I resent when someone elses 'bliss' bleeds into my tranquility.
I love dogs, I love that you love your dog. If we're neighbors I'm sure I'd love your dog and already know that my wife would love your dog. However, I don't love your dog barking 'constantly'.
The same goes with screeching children. I see the potential for a bird to become a cumbersome imposition on neighbors.
While I have a firm belief that everyone has a right to live in a way that makes them happy, I resent when someone elses 'bliss' bleeds into my tranquility.
I love dogs, I love that you love your dog. If we're neighbors I'm sure I'd love your dog and already know that my wife would love your dog. However, I don't love your dog barking 'constantly'.
The same goes with screeching children. I see the potential for a bird to become a cumbersome imposition on neighbors.
My kitty is very quiet. Only screams if her curiosity gets her into a spot she should not be in the first place. Sits on the bow watching marina denizens pass.
And she doesnt read this forum?????? I hope.......
Calm down...
I concur that noise by people or pets is rude and uncalled for.
There are bad parents and animal owners everywhere and they suck.
We have an African Grey that LOVES her cage inside our trawler and stays in her cage when we are underway. I would never put her in danger. She is quiet in our cabin and does not squawk. (OK- she mimics a few alarms, but mostly just talks) I don't think it's "MEAN" to leave a house pet in it's cage...we have another cage outside at our home for her to enjoy nature, but enjoy it SAFELY.
Our puppy is trained...and does not bark. So chill out please. For many of us who love our pets, boating is a way to travel with them without having to put them in a kennel for boarding.
If you really want to vent, vent at the a-holes who rock our trawlers with no clue what a slow pass is about. Now that is rude, careless and downright dangerous.
Ah, the delightful Norwegian Blue.With an unusual attachment to its perch,no doubt. And so quiet for a parrot....I have a Norwegian Blue onboard. Lovely plumage! Seems as if it always pining for the fjords, however...