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muffin
May 13th 04, 07:32 AM
we have a feral cat who comes around often.
We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they get
out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive

thank you

Tracy
May 13th 04, 05:02 PM
"muffin" > wrote in message news:<nAEoc.18061$k24.11922@fed1read01>...
> we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they get
> out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
>
> thank you

I'm sorry. "Get rid of" a feral cat? This is a cat rescue newsgroup,
did you notice? Your kitten's lives are not more important than the
life of this feral cat. The name of the trap is Hav-A-Heart. Maybe
some advice to follow there.
If you're worried about your kittens, then get them vaccinated for
feline leukemia.

Tracy
May 13th 04, 05:02 PM
"muffin" > wrote in message news:<nAEoc.18061$k24.11922@fed1read01>...
> we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they get
> out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
>
> thank you

I'm sorry. "Get rid of" a feral cat? This is a cat rescue newsgroup,
did you notice? Your kitten's lives are not more important than the
life of this feral cat. The name of the trap is Hav-A-Heart. Maybe
some advice to follow there.
If you're worried about your kittens, then get them vaccinated for
feline leukemia.

Sharon Talbert
May 13th 04, 08:53 PM
Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and get
it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)

Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
"protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep their
vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.

As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
that will care for it.

Sharon Talbert
Friends of Campus Cats

On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:

> we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they get
> out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
>
> thank you
>
>
>
>

Sharon Talbert
May 13th 04, 08:53 PM
Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and get
it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)

Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
"protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep their
vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.

As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
that will care for it.

Sharon Talbert
Friends of Campus Cats

On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:

> we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they get
> out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
>
> thank you
>
>
>
>

muffin
May 14th 04, 01:48 AM
yea......I mean GET RID!!!

Trapit..take it to the pound....where they will then cut its head off and
throw it in the garbage where it belongs


"Tracy" > wrote in message
om...
> "muffin" > wrote in message
news:<nAEoc.18061$k24.11922@fed1read01>...
> > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they
get
> > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> >
> > thank you
>
> I'm sorry. "Get rid of" a feral cat? This is a cat rescue newsgroup,
> did you notice? Your kitten's lives are not more important than the
> life of this feral cat. The name of the trap is Hav-A-Heart. Maybe
> some advice to follow there.
> If you're worried about your kittens, then get them vaccinated for
> feline leukemia.

muffin
May 14th 04, 01:48 AM
yea......I mean GET RID!!!

Trapit..take it to the pound....where they will then cut its head off and
throw it in the garbage where it belongs


"Tracy" > wrote in message
om...
> "muffin" > wrote in message
news:<nAEoc.18061$k24.11922@fed1read01>...
> > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they
get
> > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> >
> > thank you
>
> I'm sorry. "Get rid of" a feral cat? This is a cat rescue newsgroup,
> did you notice? Your kitten's lives are not more important than the
> life of this feral cat. The name of the trap is Hav-A-Heart. Maybe
> some advice to follow there.
> If you're worried about your kittens, then get them vaccinated for
> feline leukemia.

muffin
May 14th 04, 01:50 AM
im not concerned about the health!
Im concerned it will kill one of our new kittens!!! you DOLT!
Just like it did our last cat........you friggin dweeb
So the most humane thing will be to catch it, take it to the pound, where
they will cut its head off and throw it in the garbage...i hope


"Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
. washington.edu...
>
> Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
> health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and get
> it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
>
> Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep their
> vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
>
> As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
> org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
> that will care for it.
>
> Sharon Talbert
> Friends of Campus Cats
>
> On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
>
> > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they
get
> > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> >
> > thank you
> >
> >
> >
> >

muffin
May 14th 04, 01:50 AM
im not concerned about the health!
Im concerned it will kill one of our new kittens!!! you DOLT!
Just like it did our last cat........you friggin dweeb
So the most humane thing will be to catch it, take it to the pound, where
they will cut its head off and throw it in the garbage...i hope


"Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
. washington.edu...
>
> Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
> health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and get
> it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
>
> Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep their
> vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
>
> As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
> org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
> that will care for it.
>
> Sharon Talbert
> Friends of Campus Cats
>
> On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
>
> > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they
get
> > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> >
> > thank you
> >
> >
> >
> >

Tracy
May 14th 04, 07:59 AM
"muffin" > wrote in message news:<xFUoc.18175$k24.9881@fed1read01>...
> im not concerned about the health!
> Im concerned it will kill one of our new kittens!!! you DOLT!
> Just like it did our last cat........you friggin dweeb
> So the most humane thing will be to catch it, take it to the pound, where
> they will cut its head off and throw it in the garbage...i hope
>

Forget about the have-a-heart trap. You've misplaced your heart. I
have a former feral cat and she's the sweetest thing imaginable. Thank
God she didn't run into anyone like you. Did you buy the kittens or
breed them yourself?

Why do I even ask? I know the answer.

I'm rooting for the feral all the way :>

Tracy
May 14th 04, 07:59 AM
"muffin" > wrote in message news:<xFUoc.18175$k24.9881@fed1read01>...
> im not concerned about the health!
> Im concerned it will kill one of our new kittens!!! you DOLT!
> Just like it did our last cat........you friggin dweeb
> So the most humane thing will be to catch it, take it to the pound, where
> they will cut its head off and throw it in the garbage...i hope
>

Forget about the have-a-heart trap. You've misplaced your heart. I
have a former feral cat and she's the sweetest thing imaginable. Thank
God she didn't run into anyone like you. Did you buy the kittens or
breed them yourself?

Why do I even ask? I know the answer.

I'm rooting for the feral all the way :>

KittyMom3
May 15th 04, 02:05 AM
Tracy & Sharon, you are both an asset to the rescue community! No comment
about "muffin", except ... what goes around comes around.


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KittyMom3
May 15th 04, 02:05 AM
Tracy & Sharon, you are both an asset to the rescue community! No comment
about "muffin", except ... what goes around comes around.


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Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 07:11 AM
Muffin. You are disgusting! A feral cat has a right to life. It is hard to
believe you have a cat. It makes me wonder if you are one of those people
who take the kitten back to the shelter when they are grown up because the
novelty wears off. Shame on you!

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"muffin" > wrote in message
news:RDUoc.18174$k24.17014@fed1read01...
> yea......I mean GET RID!!!
>
> Trapit..take it to the pound....where they will then cut its head off and
> throw it in the garbage where it belongs
>

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 07:11 AM
Muffin. You are disgusting! A feral cat has a right to life. It is hard to
believe you have a cat. It makes me wonder if you are one of those people
who take the kitten back to the shelter when they are grown up because the
novelty wears off. Shame on you!

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"muffin" > wrote in message
news:RDUoc.18174$k24.17014@fed1read01...
> yea......I mean GET RID!!!
>
> Trapit..take it to the pound....where they will then cut its head off and
> throw it in the garbage where it belongs
>

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 07:13 AM
Exactly. With every feral cat you re-locate, move or send to a shelter there
is another that will take his or her place. TNR is the best thing you can do
for ferals as well as providing them a feeding/water station.

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"Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
. washington.edu...
>
> Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
> health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and get
> it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
>
> Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep their
> vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
>
> As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
> org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
> that will care for it.
>
> Sharon Talbert
> Friends of Campus Cats
>
> On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
>
> > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they
get
> > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> >
> > thank you
> >
> >
> >
> >

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 07:13 AM
Exactly. With every feral cat you re-locate, move or send to a shelter there
is another that will take his or her place. TNR is the best thing you can do
for ferals as well as providing them a feeding/water station.

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"Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
. washington.edu...
>
> Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
> health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and get
> it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
>
> Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep their
> vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
>
> As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
> org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
> that will care for it.
>
> Sharon Talbert
> Friends of Campus Cats
>
> On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
>
> > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case they
get
> > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> >
> > thank you
> >
> >
> >
> >

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 07:15 AM
Tracy don't listen to this muffin character. She may be a troll.

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"Tracy" > wrote in message
om...
> Forget about the have-a-heart trap. You've misplaced your heart. I
> have a former feral cat and she's the sweetest thing imaginable. Thank
> God she didn't run into anyone like you. Did you buy the kittens or
> breed them yourself?
>
> Why do I even ask? I know the answer.
>
> I'm rooting for the feral all the way :>

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 07:15 AM
Tracy don't listen to this muffin character. She may be a troll.

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"Tracy" > wrote in message
om...
> Forget about the have-a-heart trap. You've misplaced your heart. I
> have a former feral cat and she's the sweetest thing imaginable. Thank
> God she didn't run into anyone like you. Did you buy the kittens or
> breed them yourself?
>
> Why do I even ask? I know the answer.
>
> I'm rooting for the feral all the way :>

spenzdad
May 15th 04, 04:46 PM
yea......I hope they relocate the friggin cat......to a garbage can....in
pieces....preferably beheaded.....along with the other garbage cats at the
pound. Its a killer cat.....if I get a chance I may just step on its head,
and squeeze its brains out with the heal of my shoe and throw it in a ditch
where the coyotes and maggots can make some good use of it.

"Cat Protector" > wrote in message
news:myipc.48844$Z%5.22918@okepread01...
> Exactly. With every feral cat you re-locate, move or send to a shelter
there
> is another that will take his or her place. TNR is the best thing you can
do
> for ferals as well as providing them a feeding/water station.
>
> --
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> www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek
>
> Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time!
> www.catgalaxymedia.com
>
> "Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
> . washington.edu...
> >
> > Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
> > health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> > even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and
get
> > it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> > concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
> >
> > Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> > "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> > there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> > dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep
their
> > vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
> >
> > As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
> > org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
> > that will care for it.
> >
> > Sharon Talbert
> > Friends of Campus Cats
> >
> > On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
> >
> > > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case
they
> get
> > > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> > >
> > > thank you
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
>

spenzdad
May 15th 04, 04:46 PM
yea......I hope they relocate the friggin cat......to a garbage can....in
pieces....preferably beheaded.....along with the other garbage cats at the
pound. Its a killer cat.....if I get a chance I may just step on its head,
and squeeze its brains out with the heal of my shoe and throw it in a ditch
where the coyotes and maggots can make some good use of it.

"Cat Protector" > wrote in message
news:myipc.48844$Z%5.22918@okepread01...
> Exactly. With every feral cat you re-locate, move or send to a shelter
there
> is another that will take his or her place. TNR is the best thing you can
do
> for ferals as well as providing them a feeding/water station.
>
> --
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> www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek
>
> Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time!
> www.catgalaxymedia.com
>
> "Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
> . washington.edu...
> >
> > Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about the
> > health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> > even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and
get
> > it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> > concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
> >
> > Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> > "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> > there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> > dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep
their
> > vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
> >
> > As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a rescue
> > org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a home
> > that will care for it.
> >
> > Sharon Talbert
> > Friends of Campus Cats
> >
> > On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
> >
> > > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case
they
> get
> > > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> > >
> > > thank you
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
>

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 05:02 PM
You are just a disgusting troll!

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"spenzdad" > wrote in message
news:FTqpc.27697$5a.20891@okepread03...
> yea......I hope they relocate the friggin cat......to a garbage can....in
> pieces....preferably beheaded.....along with the other garbage cats at the
> pound. Its a killer cat.....if I get a chance I may just step on its
head,
> and squeeze its brains out with the heal of my shoe and throw it in a
ditch
> where the coyotes and maggots can make some good use of it.
>
> "Cat Protector" > wrote in message
> news:myipc.48844$Z%5.22918@okepread01...
> > Exactly. With every feral cat you re-locate, move or send to a shelter
> there
> > is another that will take his or her place. TNR is the best thing you
can
> do
> > for ferals as well as providing them a feeding/water station.
> >
> > --
> > Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs!
> > www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek
> >
> > Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time!
> > www.catgalaxymedia.com
> >
> > "Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
> > . washington.edu...
> > >
> > > Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about
the
> > > health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> > > even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and
> get
> > > it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> > > concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
> > >
> > > Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> > > "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> > > there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> > > dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep
> their
> > > vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
> > >
> > > As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a
rescue
> > > org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a
home
> > > that will care for it.
> > >
> > > Sharon Talbert
> > > Friends of Campus Cats
> > >
> > > On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
> > >
> > > > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > > > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case
> they
> > get
> > > > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > > > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> > > >
> > > > thank you
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
>
>

Cat Protector
May 15th 04, 05:02 PM
You are just a disgusting troll!

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"spenzdad" > wrote in message
news:FTqpc.27697$5a.20891@okepread03...
> yea......I hope they relocate the friggin cat......to a garbage can....in
> pieces....preferably beheaded.....along with the other garbage cats at the
> pound. Its a killer cat.....if I get a chance I may just step on its
head,
> and squeeze its brains out with the heal of my shoe and throw it in a
ditch
> where the coyotes and maggots can make some good use of it.
>
> "Cat Protector" > wrote in message
> news:myipc.48844$Z%5.22918@okepread01...
> > Exactly. With every feral cat you re-locate, move or send to a shelter
> there
> > is another that will take his or her place. TNR is the best thing you
can
> do
> > for ferals as well as providing them a feeding/water station.
> >
> > --
> > Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs!
> > www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek
> >
> > Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time!
> > www.catgalaxymedia.com
> >
> > "Sharon Talbert" > wrote in message
> > . washington.edu...
> > >
> > > Don't buy a trap; keep your cats inside. If you are concerned about
the
> > > health of the "feral" cat (which is just as likely an abandoned pet or
> > > even a neglected neighbor's pet), then use the trap to capture it and
> get
> > > it to a vet for combo test/vaccination/sterilization. (You are not
> > > concerned, I know; just thought I would throw that in.)
> > >
> > > Something that just maybe you can relate to...killing one cat will not
> > > "protect" your roving pets. There is always another "feral" cat out
> > > there. And plenty of other dangers to your cats to worry about (cars,
> > > dogs, injury, etc.). Your best protection for your pets is to keep
> their
> > > vaccinations current, get yearly exams, and keep them inside.
> > >
> > > As for the cat you want to kill; make an effort instead to find a
rescue
> > > org in your area that will give it some assistance and just maybe a
home
> > > that will care for it.
> > >
> > > Sharon Talbert
> > > Friends of Campus Cats
> > >
> > > On Wed, 12 May 2004, muffin wrote:
> > >
> > > > we have a feral cat who comes around often.
> > > > We just got 2 kittens and while we dont let them out, just in case
> they
> > get
> > > > out by accident sometime we want to rid the feral cat.
> > > > Where is best place to buy a trap online, I mean least expensive
> > > >
> > > > thank you
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
>
>

Sharon Talbert
May 21st 04, 10:25 PM
Why thank you! I've never been called an asset before. Something close
to it, many time, but never an asset.

I am hoping that little Muffin is just a trollette. But one never knows.

On Sat, 15 May 2004, KittyMom3 wrote:

> Tracy & Sharon, you are both an asset to the rescue community! No comment
> about "muffin", except ... what goes around comes around.
>
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Sharon Talbert
May 21st 04, 10:25 PM
Why thank you! I've never been called an asset before. Something close
to it, many time, but never an asset.

I am hoping that little Muffin is just a trollette. But one never knows.

On Sat, 15 May 2004, KittyMom3 wrote:

> Tracy & Sharon, you are both an asset to the rescue community! No comment
> about "muffin", except ... what goes around comes around.
>
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