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Old February 11th 04, 08:47 PM
BigDaDDY
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Joe Canuck wrote:

BigDaDDY wrote:

Ya know, If I wanted to be judged, I would have entered a popularity
contest. Perhaps you people could stick to answering the posts and keep
your judgements to yourselves, since you probably don't know the entire
story.


You could always explain the entire story.

If you really want to know, there are probably very few people in the
world
that love cats more than my fiance. She was crying last night because
she
was worried about her cat. I told her I would post on here to see if
someone knew what may be the problem. If you people are that dumb to
think we aren't going to go for a second opinion, then I guess I thought
the intellect on this board was a little higher. The post was simply a
means to perhaps comfort her by possibly knowing what may be wrong, not
as a substitute for a second opinion.


So after all the posts, not a single thing addressed my question. Thanks
for nothin'!


One does have to wonder when their cat obviously has a medical issue why
they run first to the newsgroups for answers instead of going to the
obvious place for this... the VET.


Yeah, once again, superior intellect on your part...NOT!! Excuse the ****
out of me for trying to take advantage of all the resources available to
me. I'm sure whenever we find out what the cats problem is, that our cat
is not the only cat in the world that has experienced it. Consequently,
maybe if someone on this group had a cat with the same symptoms, they could
tell us what the problem was. The newsgroup post was simply to find out
what the problem was. Not a substitute for a second vet appointment.
Besides, if you looked at my original post, it was at 1AM and we weren't
going to go to the vet at 1AM. Instead of knocking someone for trying to
use all available resources, maybe you should commend them for going above
and beyond to try to understand what the problem may be and perhaps
research that problem to find ways to prevent future occurances. A vet can
fix things, but only the owner can provide an environment that is less
likely to create future problems. So to you I say...BITE ME!