It would help to know Fox's (potential) line of work. Anyway, I look forward to more updates. On the one hand, it would be really cool to know that you're back "home" and more visit-able and all that. On the other hand... obviously lots of difficult, unenviable choices to be made.
Er, no. He doesn't really have one. He was quitting his field when I met him (ultrasound technician?) when I met him, and he's had a string of crappy jobs since. Hm...that sounds pretty bad. To his defense, his dealt with these jobs professionally, and perhaps with TOO much patience.
i wonder if its the same group i was gonna adopt with. regardless, its a good backup. i feel ashamed giving up a 7 month old cat - even pure bred,i dont think she'll be wanted. but my dad told me he's pretty sure i'll have to quarentine her, even with the shots. which will cost me thousands of dollars i dont have. anyway, thank you for the good info. as always :)
Actually, it's not too bad. The only really hard thing would be in you had to pass through Hawaii because they have special quarantine laws. The most expensive thing would be if your airline has a pet fee.
Really? I hope your right. I saw that about Hawaii (and Guam) and I luckily come straight to L.A. So so far my research agrees with your info. But my dad generally knows what he's talking about. :(
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Hm...that sounds pretty bad. To his defense, his dealt with these jobs professionally, and perhaps with TOO much patience.
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I was going to do fostering through them if I had stayed in Korea.
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anyway, thank you for the good info. as always :)
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http://en.allexperts.com/q/Travel-Pets-3101/2010/12/South-Korea-USA-pet.htm
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