I'd be wary in Egypt. With so much unrest over there, it can be a dangerous place. That's why we're keeping it near the bottom of the list for now, until things quiet down.
Oh, we've trained them! They walk on leashes now without doing the usual cat-hugging-ground thing and refusing to move. But they know they're getting a treat out of it at the end, so really, who's the real trainer?
Well my family is pretty... well off. Most still reside in Italy, though. But I'm sure you'll be able to travel about sometime. Just don't forget about that wish and perhaps it'll come to you sooner than you think.I never thought I'd be where I am now, especially with my very rough start away from home, but I was extremely, extremely lucky.
With pets is easy. Since we no longer have to rely on public airlines, they're free to do as they please so long as they either take on a leash or carrier before takeoff and before landing. Together, we've got... four animals. Two dogs and two cats, who get along very well together.
I hate making the cutout of the room, it's sometimes the hardest to do.
Anyway, I... really wanted to travel. Forever. I've moved around a lot when I was a kid and never really got to see Venice, the place in which I was born, before moving to Rome, then finally coming to the U.S. A few old friends contacted me about five months ago and told me to come on down to Peru, bring a couple friends (who really want to travel with me and who love bothering me), so I did. Thanks to the help of that computer-savvy friend of mine, I've got a fixed IP address, and every site I have or visit ends with .com, regardless of where I am.
So I'm traveling, and I'm not a risk to the more in-danger boys and girls in the group.
Oh, and yes, I most certainly have Lulu, my little girl, and Peanut, my not-so-little-anymore cat.