Thanks Steve, i learned that the hard way. Although its very hard you have to put the pet first even if that means letting go. Sometimes thats the best thing you can do for your pet, even if it breaks your heart. Hearts mend, animals with damaged organs from lack of food or lack of proper food dont. !5 years ago i had to sell all my pets because i couldnt afford to feed them, i sold them and cried as each one left, but i knew i had to do it, and i did it before they suffered, they were fat when i sold them. I cried for months but it had to be done. As much as it would break my heart, i would do it again if i had to.

After i got back on my feet i made sure i budgeted and never got more pets then i could afford no matter how much i wanted them. You dont even want to know what i pay out at the feed stores each month on feed for all my beloved pets and farm critters. Its more then us humans eat anyhow lol

enough of my rambling on, just wanted to let Nickey know that i know how hard it can be to chose to let them go but if you cant afford them you have to be realistic, plan ahead, make sure they are going to be fed, and if there isnt enough money, to let them go, even if it hurts.