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Old April 21st 09, 05:30 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


"Matthew" wrote in message
ng.com...



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Excuse me! You really need to grow up and get some serious mental help.
What Phil put you in your place now you feel froggy. You really truly
need some serious help.

You have no idea what I have done for four legs in the past, present or
what I will do in the future or even what I do everyday for my own cats or
others that I know.

I am not going to even argue with you for I did have some respect; due to
you having some cat knowledge, for you till this post. Maybe one day you
will actual learn what is involved in dealing with the newsgroups instead
of sitting behind a computer screen and popping out information from the
internet. You will learn that 99% of the people that come here don't
care. They want a cheap way to fix something or are lying ( trolls) about
the situation. And the ones that truly need help are helped


Ah, I see there is a reason I have this moron killfiled. Deep breath,
Matthew. The stupid people are not going away.


  #12  
Old April 21st 09, 05:49 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew[_3_]
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


"cybercat" wrote in message
...

"Matthew" wrote in message
ng.com...



snipped

Excuse me! You really need to grow up and get some serious mental help.
What Phil put you in your place now you feel froggy. You really truly
need some serious help.

You have no idea what I have done for four legs in the past, present or
what I will do in the future or even what I do everyday for my own cats
or others that I know.

I am not going to even argue with you for I did have some respect; due to
you having some cat knowledge, for you till this post. Maybe one day
you will actual learn what is involved in dealing with the newsgroups
instead of sitting behind a computer screen and popping out information
from the internet. You will learn that 99% of the people that come here
don't care. They want a cheap way to fix something or are lying ( trolls)
about the situation. And the ones that truly need help are helped


Ah, I see there is a reason I have this moron killfiled. Deep breath,
Matthew. The stupid people are not going away.


Cyber People like him I feel sorry for but I could care less what he has to
say. I know who to trust in this group and it is certainly not him


  #13  
Old April 21st 09, 06:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
James
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake

On Apr 21, 10:50*am, " wrote:
Matthew, with respect, and cyber-whatever-suffix-today deserve each
other.

She shoots from the hip, typically inaccurately, piles it on, then
apologizes only when cornered. I wonder if she treats her cats the
same way, and if as a result they are as neurotic, small-minded and
generally nasty as she is - given that many times animals come to
resemble their owners and reflect their behavior patterns (rather than
the other way around), this is very likely the case.

And there you are, jumping in to endorse the behavior.

I feel sorry for the both of you, the 'pets' that exist only as
adjuncts to your egos and, accordingly, are your victims - and the
tiny, restricted little lives they must lead based on your behavior
and postings here.

You may know every little bit of what there is to know about the
physical health, anatomy and medical aspects of your cats - but cyber,
and you to a lesser degree, I will grant - are grossly ignorant of
their natures.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA


Matthew makes good points and is not rude. The other one is just a
loon.
  #14  
Old April 21st 09, 06:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew[_3_]
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


"James" wrote in message
...
On Apr 21, 10:50 am, " wrote:
Matthew, with respect, and cyber-whatever-suffix-today deserve each
other.

She shoots from the hip, typically inaccurately, piles it on, then
apologizes only when cornered. I wonder if she treats her cats the
same way, and if as a result they are as neurotic, small-minded and
generally nasty as she is - given that many times animals come to
resemble their owners and reflect their behavior patterns (rather than
the other way around), this is very likely the case.

And there you are, jumping in to endorse the behavior.

I feel sorry for the both of you, the 'pets' that exist only as
adjuncts to your egos and, accordingly, are your victims - and the
tiny, restricted little lives they must lead based on your behavior
and postings here.

You may know every little bit of what there is to know about the
physical health, anatomy and medical aspects of your cats - but cyber,
and you to a lesser degree, I will grant - are grossly ignorant of
their natures.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA


Matthew makes good points and is not rude. The other one is just a
loon.

Thank you James but as you do Know I can be an real a@@ when I think the
person is full of it. ;-)


  #15  
Old April 21st 09, 08:28 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


"Matthew" wrote in message
ng.com...

"James" wrote in message
...
On Apr 21, 10:50 am, " wrote:
Matthew, with respect, and cyber-whatever-suffix-today deserve each
other.

She shoots from the hip, typically inaccurately, piles it on, then
apologizes only when cornered. I wonder if she treats her cats the
same way, and if as a result they are as neurotic, small-minded and
generally nasty as she is - given that many times animals come to
resemble their owners and reflect their behavior patterns (rather than
the other way around), this is very likely the case.

And there you are, jumping in to endorse the behavior.

I feel sorry for the both of you, the 'pets' that exist only as
adjuncts to your egos and, accordingly, are your victims - and the
tiny, restricted little lives they must lead based on your behavior
and postings here.

You may know every little bit of what there is to know about the
physical health, anatomy and medical aspects of your cats - but cyber,
and you to a lesser degree, I will grant - are grossly ignorant of
their natures.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA


Matthew makes good points and is not rude. The other one is just a
loon.

Thank you James but as you do Know I can be an real a@@ when I think the
person is full of it. ;-)

I suppose you have noticed that Pussy James is full of it, then.


  #16  
Old April 21st 09, 08:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew[_3_]
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


"cybercat" wrote in message
...

"Matthew" wrote in message
ng.com...

"James" wrote in message
...
On Apr 21, 10:50 am, " wrote:
Matthew, with respect, and cyber-whatever-suffix-today deserve each
other.

She shoots from the hip, typically inaccurately, piles it on, then
apologizes only when cornered. I wonder if she treats her cats the
same way, and if as a result they are as neurotic, small-minded and
generally nasty as she is - given that many times animals come to
resemble their owners and reflect their behavior patterns (rather than
the other way around), this is very likely the case.

And there you are, jumping in to endorse the behavior.

I feel sorry for the both of you, the 'pets' that exist only as
adjuncts to your egos and, accordingly, are your victims - and the
tiny, restricted little lives they must lead based on your behavior
and postings here.

You may know every little bit of what there is to know about the
physical health, anatomy and medical aspects of your cats - but cyber,
and you to a lesser degree, I will grant - are grossly ignorant of
their natures.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA


Matthew makes good points and is not rude. The other one is just a
loon.

Thank you James but as you do Know I can be an real a@@ when I think the
person is full of it. ;-)

I suppose you have noticed that Pussy James is full of it, then.


Behave he has his points just like you ;-)

big kiss


  #17  
Old April 21st 09, 09:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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"Matthew" wrote :

Behave he has his points just like you ;-)


Name them.


  #18  
Old April 22nd 09, 05:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


wrote in message
...
On Apr 21, 10:30 am, "cybercat" wrote:
"Matthew" wrote in message

ng.com...







snipped


Excuse me! You really need to grow up and get some serious mental help.
What Phil put you in your place now you feel froggy. You really truly
need some serious help.


You have no idea what I have done for four legs in the past, present or
what I will do in the future or even what I do everyday for my own cats
or
others that I know.


I am not going to even argue with you for I did have some respect; due
to
you having some cat knowledge, for you till this post. Maybe one day you
will actual learn what is involved in dealing with the newsgroups
instead
of sitting behind a computer screen and popping out information from the
internet. You will learn that 99% of the people that come here don't
care. They want a cheap way to fix something or are lying ( trolls)
about
the situation. And the ones that truly need help are helped


Ah, I see there is a reason I have this moron killfiled. Deep breath,
Matthew. The stupid people are not going away.


No, they live over in my usual haunts ng.


Anedolts, by chance?


  #19  
Old April 22nd 09, 05:33 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew[_3_]
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


wrote in message
...
On Apr 22, 10:16 am, wrote:
On Apr 21, 10:30 am, "cybercat" wrote:



"Matthew" wrote in message


ing.com...




snipped


Excuse me! You really need to grow up and get some serious mental
help.
What Phil put you in your place now you feel froggy. You really truly
need some serious help.


You have no idea what I have done for four legs in the past, present
or
what I will do in the future or even what I do everyday for my own
cats or
others that I know.


I am not going to even argue with you for I did have some respect; due
to
you having some cat knowledge, for you till this post. Maybe one day
you
will actual learn what is involved in dealing with the newsgroups
instead
of sitting behind a computer screen and popping out information from
the
internet. You will learn that 99% of the people that come here don't
care. They want a cheap way to fix something or are lying ( trolls)
about
the situation. And the ones that truly need help are helped


Ah, I see there is a reason I have this moron killfiled. Deep breath,
Matthew. The stupid people are not going away.


No, they live over in my usual haunts ng.


I don't hang here and just drop in now and then but this dude in
Penn.
tries to help here, looks like to me. One thing I would never try to
do
is tell people what goes in his state, namely which I have only ever
been to Hershytown (can't even remember the name of that place,
we drove up from Baltimore and had lotsa fun there) AFA wildlife, etc.
Here is a scoop from the newsroom for him: Miami native now
transplanted
to MileHigh wfants anyone interested to be aware that *in Florida, at
what my limited expertise there is *snakes can and do get IN YOUR
HOUSE, YOUR CAR AND YOUR GROCERY BAGS* all of which I
have personally had the fun of removing. Luckily, I *like* snakes.


Nice to see you back. And stop scaring me I still Live in Florida ;-)


  #20  
Old April 22nd 09, 05:44 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default Apologies to Juliet, was my cat was bitten by a snake


wrote
Anedolts, by chance?


You betcha...





I see where they have embraced the problem of Christy's cats being tossed
outside and are busy slobbering it over now. In the end, whatever makes
everybody feel good will be the best alternative. Everybody but the cats,
that is.


 




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