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Old December 21st 06, 08:09 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
-L.
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bookie wrote:
I am assuming that normally you would not be allowed to use a computer
without an adult present but there is noone in the house right now to
supervise you and you have been let loose, so a few points to bear in
mind...


Just ignore him. He's insane.

1) i would hope that -L is dickless as she is a woman


I have bigger balls than most men, though, LOL...

2) this is a news groups about animals to which mainly animal lovers
and those who care about their welfare post to. These people choose to
spend their spare time rescuing abused animals before they spend their
time helping out 'needy' humans


Not necessarily. I do what I can, where I can, regardless of species.
We are all part of the whole.


therefore it is highly likely that the
people who post here will hold the sorts of views that -L and myself
have expressed, so if you do not like to read these views or disagree
with them so vehemently i suggest you do not join the group or
contribute.


He missed my point completely. Not surprising, in that he's touched in
the head.


3) everyone is entitled to their own opinion without unqualified
inidviduals like yourself making comments such as 'see a shrink'. Are
you a qualified psychologist? i doubt it somehow.


He can comment all he wants. Just consider the source, LOL...

4) I for one agree with -L as to me creatures such as the puppy inthe
court case in fulton county, the cat with ringworm who was allowed to
continue without veterinary care, adn this case of snowy which i have
no yet brought myself to read yet because I know it will upset me are
usually completely unable to prevent the abuse which we humans inflict
on them. think about it; is the cat with ringworm able to make itself
an appointment with the vet? was the puppy who was put into an oven and
baked to death by 2 psychotic (and I use that term inthe proper sense
here, meaning that they have no regard for the feelings of others and
possibly little awareness) teenagers abel to do much about that before
it slowly cooked? it was a trusting little soul who thought that all
humans were there to look after it, to play with and provide love and
affection and it was horribly let down.


That's what bothers me the most about these cases. The animals are so
helpless and trusting and will walk willingly into the situations of
abuse.


as I have said before we huamns owe a duty of care to the animals we
take on and have domesticated and if it is in our power to stop their
suffering from disease or abuse then we should be doing so as most
animals can rarely do this for themselves. YOu said that animals do not
have families etc, you are very wrong? if a mother dog is killed who is
going to nurse her unweaned pups? what about the companion animals left
behind, we have all seen animals mourn the loss of a friend, you
obviously have not. and what about the human families left behind to
whom the animal has given years of companionship and support, they will
suffer too.

just think about what you say and who you are saying it to before you
start typing next time and you may not end up lookign like such a
complete cretin in future


Not likely. He is what he is and sadly, history repeats itself with
him.

-L.