Friday, March 11, 2016

Having a pet overseas

Hey! So today i am going to give you a story about having a pet overseas. Hope this won't be boring! I am going to something more interesting tomorrow!  Ok so if you live overseas with a pet then you might like this paper. If you don't live overseas that doesn't matter you don't need to live overseas to read about mks! ;)

Should you own an animal friend, or eat it instead? Having a pet overseas is one of the most important things for being a mk overseas. Sometimes mks can live in dangerous places.  Either where Christians are not allowed in the country, or there are many robberies and crime. A good way to have a pet protect your house is: they could sleep outside and if they hear someone they could set off an alarm, to tell you that someone is trying to break in. If you only have small pet, they could still sleep outside but they could push a button that would warn you.
Pets can also teach you responsibility, on taking care of something by yourself.  The most important things you need to do for your pet is: keep the food and water bowl full, exercise your pet daily (if you can), and give it a lot of attention every day. If you don’t do these things for your pet, they will get sick and DIE! Ok maybe I shouldn’t exaggerate that much, but I am serious, your pet will not live long, or they will get mean.  Your parents, I imagine, would help you if you couldn’t keep up with these things, or can’t handle the responsibility.

If you live in a country that you can’t speak the language in, a pet would be a great friend to have.  Animals, no matter where they were born, get used to the language you speak. Sometimes they get to know you so well they know when you are sad, happy, or mad. Even if you are in a country that you know the language but don’t have friends, see if you could get a pet. It doesn’t matter what size or kind it is. They will be your best friend! (most likely) In some countries people even eat every kind of animals. So what do you think, should your pet be your pet, or your dinner? 


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