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polonca12000 August 20th 03 05:18 PM

That's terrible! Poor kitty! The woman is positively torturing her. I do
hope someone stops the woman from doing that.
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"Bobcat" wrote in message
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We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank at the very top of misguided, stupid cat owners. At

the
beach she takes her cat along with her on her surf board. snip




Cat Protector August 20th 03 09:53 PM

Stupid pet owner trick
 
Drown her. I think it is terrible what she is doing to this cat to get
publicity.

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"Bobcat" wrote in message
...
We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank at the very top of misguided, stupid cat owners. At

the
beach she takes her cat along with her on her surf board. We saw the poor
wet miserable bedraggled creature hunched down on the board, ears

flattened,
hanging on for dear life. But it got worse. Then she tossed her cat
overboard and it paddled desperately for shore, but apparently she drags

it
back and makes it do it again to the point of exhaustion, saying that the
cat loves to swim! Any suggestions for what we should do with the woman,
after we rescue the cat?





Cat Protector August 20th 03 09:53 PM

Drown her. I think it is terrible what she is doing to this cat to get
publicity.

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"Bobcat" wrote in message
...
We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank at the very top of misguided, stupid cat owners. At

the
beach she takes her cat along with her on her surf board. We saw the poor
wet miserable bedraggled creature hunched down on the board, ears

flattened,
hanging on for dear life. But it got worse. Then she tossed her cat
overboard and it paddled desperately for shore, but apparently she drags

it
back and makes it do it again to the point of exhaustion, saying that the
cat loves to swim! Any suggestions for what we should do with the woman,
after we rescue the cat?





Kuisse0002 August 20th 03 11:40 PM


We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank at the very top of misguided, stupid cat owners. At the
beach she takes her cat along with her on her surf board. We saw the poor
wet miserable bedraggled creature hunched down on the board, ears flattened,
hanging on for dear life. But it got worse. Then she tossed her cat
overboard and it paddled desperately for shore, but apparently she drags it
back and makes it do it again to the point of exhaustion, saying that the
cat loves to swim! Any suggestions for what we should do with the woman,
after we rescue the cat?


HOW APPALLING! Contrary to any excuse that we are being judgemental, this is
definitely animal cruelty. You do not do to people or animals what is not akin
to thier species. There are exceptions but in general cats do not like being in
water and to have a KITTEN plunking down in sea water over and over again is
INTOLERABLE. The kitten was not having a bath for instance, or splashing around
with water from a tap. This is having the kitten struggle for her life over and
over again. This woman should definitely be prosecuted for animal cruelty and
then some. She should also be subjected to all the other posts on suggestions
of how to "punish" this pathetic woman.

Kuisse0002 August 20th 03 11:40 PM


We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank at the very top of misguided, stupid cat owners. At the
beach she takes her cat along with her on her surf board. We saw the poor
wet miserable bedraggled creature hunched down on the board, ears flattened,
hanging on for dear life. But it got worse. Then she tossed her cat
overboard and it paddled desperately for shore, but apparently she drags it
back and makes it do it again to the point of exhaustion, saying that the
cat loves to swim! Any suggestions for what we should do with the woman,
after we rescue the cat?


HOW APPALLING! Contrary to any excuse that we are being judgemental, this is
definitely animal cruelty. You do not do to people or animals what is not akin
to thier species. There are exceptions but in general cats do not like being in
water and to have a KITTEN plunking down in sea water over and over again is
INTOLERABLE. The kitten was not having a bath for instance, or splashing around
with water from a tap. This is having the kitten struggle for her life over and
over again. This woman should definitely be prosecuted for animal cruelty and
then some. She should also be subjected to all the other posts on suggestions
of how to "punish" this pathetic woman.

bewtifulfreak August 20th 03 11:43 PM

Kuisse0002 wrote:

HOW APPALLING! Contrary to any excuse that we are being judgemental,
this is definitely animal cruelty. You do not do to people or animals
what is not akin to thier species. There are exceptions but in
general cats do not like being in water and to have a KITTEN plunking
down in sea water over and over again is INTOLERABLE.


I agree overall, but then how do we know this cat is not one of the
exceptions? Seems unlikely, absolutely, but how do you really know unless
you know that animal?




bewtifulfreak August 20th 03 11:43 PM

Kuisse0002 wrote:

HOW APPALLING! Contrary to any excuse that we are being judgemental,
this is definitely animal cruelty. You do not do to people or animals
what is not akin to thier species. There are exceptions but in
general cats do not like being in water and to have a KITTEN plunking
down in sea water over and over again is INTOLERABLE.


I agree overall, but then how do we know this cat is not one of the
exceptions? Seems unlikely, absolutely, but how do you really know unless
you know that animal?




Kuisse0002 August 21st 03 01:58 AM

but how do you really know unless
you know that animal?


I would think being a kitten is too young and too short a time to know if the
cat's all for it. The cat was probably not given a choice when they trained her
to do this sort of thing. When the cat tried to get out of water, they probably
interpreted it as "getting out to try again" Anyone with this mentality is sure
to have warped interpretations of any animal's behavior.

Kuisse0002 August 21st 03 01:58 AM

but how do you really know unless
you know that animal?


I would think being a kitten is too young and too short a time to know if the
cat's all for it. The cat was probably not given a choice when they trained her
to do this sort of thing. When the cat tried to get out of water, they probably
interpreted it as "getting out to try again" Anyone with this mentality is sure
to have warped interpretations of any animal's behavior.

EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) August 21st 03 03:16 AM



Bobcat wrote:

We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank at the very top of misguided, stupid cat owners. At the
beach she takes her cat along with her on her surf board. We saw the poor
wet miserable bedraggled creature hunched down on the board, ears flattened,
hanging on for dear life. But it got worse. Then she tossed her cat
overboard and it paddled desperately for shore, but apparently she drags it
back and makes it do it again to the point of exhaustion, saying that the
cat loves to swim! Any suggestions for what we should do with the woman,
after we rescue the cat?



Take her out past the three mile limit, toss HER overboard, and let HER
swim for shore? Sure, cats CAN swim, if they have to - I think most
mammals can - but why force them to?


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