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Old March 5th 04, 10:38 AM
Jacqueline
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 09:48:59 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
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I offered you evidence repeatedly, what more do you want?


The truth?


Always giiven,

Yes, you
only have my word here but you can have any evidence you want. I've
got adoption contracts, my name's on the local branch newsletter, I
can give you names of other members of my branch, or people whom I've
been involved with in rehoming. I guess that's not evidence enough
though, is it.


The thing is that what you claim doesn't fit in with the facts.

You claim you adopted normal healthy cats from Cats Protection with
them knowing in advance that you were going to keep them indoors 24/7.
Highly improbable.
You claim that you got your cats without a home check. Impossible.


Never *once* said that, please find where I did.

As I said on 8th Feb (god has this really been going on for a month):

"It's most certainly not a lie, two of my cats are from Cats
Protection and were homed on the understanding they were indoor cats.
I was vetted prior to their arrival and had check-ups afterwards."

You claim that CP will consider homing cats to indoor only situations.
Wrong.


Sorry, but you're wrong and I know other people who've done so.

If I'd ever been 'lying' to them or
anyone else they could've 'caught me out' any time. Home checks are
also done *after* cats have been rehomed

WRONG. Home checks are ALWAYS done, without fail, BEFORE cats are
rehomed, though in some cases later home visits will be made to check
on their progress.


Note I said 'also' there.


Oh good get out there Little Miss Troll.


?? It's no get out - you misread what I said in the first place!!

I agree, but that's what was implied on the contract I had to sign. I
may still have it kicking around somewhere... Here we a It says I
only accept the cat/kitten for a trial period of 6 months. Should I be
unable to keep it for any reason it must be returned to CP without me
offering it to anyone else. In effect, it's their property.


Cats are not considered property.


Not my me, no, but that's what it said on the adoption contract.
Refuting that too are we? Shall I scan it in?