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“It seems to me that children should grow up with animals, because then they learn some kind of communion, they learn to care, they understand when it hurts, they understand how to share, how to care, how to love.” Rūta Mikelkevičiūtė said.
Ruth has not imagined her life without dogs since childhood. It is true that when they brought the dog Setter Mirta to the three-bedroom apartment, her mother told her to choose: her or the dog!
“Then the apartment was renovated, the wallpaper was pasted and I’m just looking, a dog with one foot, chirp, chirp, suddenly peeled off the corner of the wallpaper, with only teeth fir tree, across the border … New Euroremontas“After this incident, my mother said, you know what, maybe I’ll go away,” Rūta recalled with a smile.
Personal album photo album / Rūta Mikelkevičiūtė with her husband Rolandas Remeikis
But now that Ruth lives in her own huge house with plenty of space, you’ll find a pet in every corner. And to protect the plants from dogs and chickens, fenced with metal fences. No, not pets, but plants!
“I like that feeling of fullness, a full house. They are even energetically warm. This is important to me, I don’t want a cold home, “said Rūta.
Photo by LNK / birds by R.Mikelkevičiūtė
But now the hostess, Ruth, coveted … goats. “I say, listen, we bought a goat. A small goat. My daughter and I came up with a name. We even went to the market to see. And then they asked me, do you know that to have milk you need a goat? You need a goat! ”Rūta laughed.
You will see if Ruth will buy a couple of goats and how the pets help raise the children, this Saturday at 5:55 p.m. On the LNK show “Gyvūnų pasaulis” with Paulius Kaupelis.
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