tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1383442891827728260.post995520976448303809..comments2023-07-30T06:39:21.925-05:00Comments on The Garden Cat Cottage: BUDDHIST AND ANIMAL HARMONYTHE GARDEN CAT COTTAGEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11321218625800486123noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1383442891827728260.post-20478065432013071462011-07-24T13:00:22.363-05:002011-07-24T13:00:22.363-05:00I can only write about what I saw not what I didnt...I can only write about what I saw not what I didnt see. Sorry if that offended you.I am sure there are areas of Thailand I did not see in the month I traveled there as well as skinny dogs. Cheers! to you for giving your dog a loving, nurturing home. I love all animals and do what I can to help those in need that I come across. I appreciate the link and I will be donating to SCAD. I consider Thailand an adopted home and want all its inhabitants to have healthy happy livesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1383442891827728260.post-8805864475139189132011-07-24T12:09:27.688-05:002011-07-24T12:09:27.688-05:00Not sure where you were in Thailand, but I live he...Not sure where you were in Thailand, but I live here and there are PLENTY of skinny dogs. Aside from that inaccuracy, the rest of your post is correct. <br />My dog is in fact a "street dog" I rescued off the streets of Bangkok and has gone from being nothing more than a walking skeleton to a happy and healthy dog in just over 2 years. In fact, now she's getting a little plump and a diet may soon be on the horizon ;)<br />Check out http://www.scadbangkok.org if you would like to help dogs (and cats) in need over here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com