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What really happened to Brandy's Kami (was cat went crazy...)
Didn't you learn your lesson in this group yet. We smack you down and put
you in your place. You behave for a couple weeks now right back at. STFU "John Doe" |
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What really happened to Brandy's Kami (was cat went crazy...)
"John Doe" wrote in message ... A holier than thou troll who claims that working in animal welfare makes him above reproach (when in fact, sometimes even nurses or doctors kill people). This troll also claims that clipping a cat's ears for identification purposes is as bad as declawing a cat. Ah, so "John Doe" is actually LShaping!!!! ROTFL! I remember you. Now I know why you hide behind a fake screen name! You were laughed out of this group and alt.med vet- and practically every other group in which you've ever posted- a few years ago because you were an asshole. You're well known as troll and stalker-- and an asshole. I see you're still an asshole-- you're too stupid be a troll. But you are good for a laugh. http://groups.google.com/groups?q=LShaping&hl=en |
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What really happened to Brandy's Kami (was cat went crazy...)
I have been on USENET for almost 10 years. I have had few different
identities. Changing identities is easier when you aren't selling something, like a web site. I kind of enjoyed the veterinary group. I stopped posting there because I'm not learned as a veterinarian technician or a veterinarian (and Hillary had a boy). On the other hand, apparently this "holier than thou" troll thinks he is skilled in medicine, but he rarely posts in the veterinary group. Peer review is a good thing, persistently talking over your audience's head just inflates your ego. Peer review might ensure that the advice you are giving is sound. I would at least expect him to occasionally ask for advice in the veterinary group. But I bet that he has never asked for help since he started advertising his web site soliciting for donations on USENET since 1999, not even once. "Phil P." phil maxshouse.com wrote: Path: newsdbm04.news.prodigy.com!newsdst01.news.prodigy. com!newsmst01b.news.prodigy.com!prodigy.com!newsco n06.news.prodigy.com!prodigy.net!border1.nntp.dca. giganews.com!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.gi ganews.com!transit3.readnews.com!news-out.readnews.com!news-out.readnews.com!news-xxxfer.readnews.com!hwmnpeer01.lga!hwmedia!news.hi ghwinds-media.com!cycny01.gnilink.net!spamkiller.gnilink.n et!gnilink.net!trnddc05.POSTED!82465d1b!not-for-mail From: "Phil P." phil maxshouse.com Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav References: 44020c28$1_1 x-privat.org 6b1502t0mstg2s8mr4nkc1bb99i2rustqo 4ax.com 44032bb3_1 x-privat.org 4og602lnj2mknorotve0440nrhpv62qa0i 4ax.com 44035687$1_1 x-privat.org qsm602le6i405dqonlknjkdhp41bpl21pd 4ax.com Xns9777938241D1C8675309 129.250.170.89 1JNMf.5129$5M6.266 newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net Xns9777CE32EAFEE8675309 129.250.170.92 9ZTMf.3335$d61.2386 trnddc05 fk4802te3gkrbu97dbannk5moan2jgo5k6 4ax.com GDVMf.3574$d61.102 trnddc05 n2n8029ma6njbja42htaph2r33c5rp341o 4ax.com k4cNf.5558$FE2.107 trnddc01 Xns9783F1384DFE3follydom 207.115.17.102 Subject: What really happened to Brandy's Kami (was cat went crazy...) Lines: 23 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1506 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1506 Message-ID: BhUQf.787$%e1.384 trnddc05 Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:15:29 GMT NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.250.15.72 X-Complaints-To: abuse verizon.net X-Trace: trnddc05 1142165729 71.250.15.72 (Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:15:29 EST) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:15:29 EST Xref: prodigy.net rec.pets.cats.health+behav:426658 "John Doe" jdoe usenet.love.invalid wrote in message news:Xns9783F1384DFE3follydom 207.115.17.102... A holier than thou troll who claims that working in animal welfare makes him above reproach (when in fact, sometimes even nurses or doctors kill people). This troll also claims that clipping a cat's ears for identification purposes is as bad as declawing a cat. Ah, so "John Doe" is actually LShaping!!!! ROTFL! I remember you. Now I know why you hide behind a fake screen name! You were laughed out of this group and alt.med vet- and practically every other group in which you've ever posted- a few years ago because you were an asshole. You're well known as troll and stalker-- and an asshole. I see you're still an asshole-- you're too stupid be a troll. But you are good for a laugh. http://groups.google.com/groups?q=LShaping&hl=en |
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What really happened to Brandy's Kami (was cat went crazy...)
"John Doe" wrote in message ... I have been on USENET for almost 10 years. I have had few different identities. Yeah, and you're laughed at and hated under every one of them. You can change your name as many times as you want but you'll always be the same ignorant asshole. Most of the people in this group now didn't know you're the asshole troll/stalker LShaping but they still think you're asshole as John Doe! You know the saying: "An asshole by any other name is still an asshole". this "holier than thou" troll thinks he is skilled in medicine, Awww, you just feel that way because you're a useless, envious, resentful moron that doesn't know anything about cats and is too lazy and inept to learn. As long as there are jealous, envious, resentful, ignorant assholes like you dogging me, I know I'm doing a good job helping cats and their caregivers. So, thanks for the reassurance, asshole! |
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What really happened to Brandy's Kami (was cat went crazy...)
"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... John Doe wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav: I have been on USENET for almost 10 years. I have had few different identities. Changing identities is easier when you aren't selling something, like a web site. I wonder what the real START people think of him trying to trade off their name. LOL! You can't read very well can you?, you ignorant, animal abusing crack whore-. You shouldn't have dropped out of high school. The donation checks aren't even made out to me- I don't even see them, moron: "All Donations are tax deductible. (Please make all checks & money orders payable to S.T.A.R.T. II)" http://maxshouse.com/about_us.htm Only a low-life, gutter crack whore/animal abuser would try to make trouble for an organization that helps thousands of animals. We already know you're a low-life piece of ****- you don't have to keep proving it. |
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cat went crazy... can she be trusted?
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 00:42:54 +0100, cybercat wrote:
"mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:51:44 -0800, mrcoyote wrote: My ~2y/o spayed female cat went crazy this a.m.... she apparently attacked my siamese (male,neutered ~12y/o) - didn't end up being serious, but when he got away, she turned on my 5y/o son. She ripped at his legs, he then got away ran to me where she followed and attacked again. I gave her a smack to get off and held her down to the ground (had to use force) while he left the room. He ended up behind a closed door upstairs when I let go of the cat, she then took off immediatly in pursuit... hair fluffed out and growling. My son now has multiple deep claw marks on his legs up to just above the knees and defense marks on his hands & wrists. The cat seems fine now, but she is being kept away from the other family members. Her diet has been the same, the only thing is we parted with a fostered cat (1y/o had him from a kitten) last week. They weren't great 'friends' and did fight regularly (not to the point of injury). Can we trust this cat now? She is normally very affectionate, inquisitive and loves everyone (never had a problem with our kids). Any thoughts would be appreciated. We don't want to part with her, but obviously can't keep her if she's going to have 'mental' breakdowns and attack our 5y/o in this manner (let alone the degree of attack and how long it may have continued if I wasn't right there to stop it). Thanks! FYI If my 5-year old were attacked by any animal, that animal would be history. MLB How horrible is that. So, how long has your child been in prison? Don't judge others by yourself.MLB |
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cat went crazy... can she be trusted?
"mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 00:42:54 +0100, cybercat wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:51:44 -0800, mrcoyote wrote: My ~2y/o spayed female cat went crazy this a.m.... she apparently attacked my siamese (male,neutered ~12y/o) - didn't end up being serious, but when he got away, she turned on my 5y/o son. She ripped at his legs, he then got away ran to me where she followed and attacked again. I gave her a smack to get off and held her down to the ground (had to use force) while he left the room. He ended up behind a closed door upstairs when I let go of the cat, she then took off immediatly in pursuit... hair fluffed out and growling. My son now has multiple deep claw marks on his legs up to just above the knees and defense marks on his hands & wrists. The cat seems fine now, but she is being kept away from the other family members. Her diet has been the same, the only thing is we parted with a fostered cat (1y/o had him from a kitten) last week. They weren't great 'friends' and did fight regularly (not to the point of injury). Can we trust this cat now? She is normally very affectionate, inquisitive and loves everyone (never had a problem with our kids). Any thoughts would be appreciated. We don't want to part with her, but obviously can't keep her if she's going to have 'mental' breakdowns and attack our 5y/o in this manner (let alone the degree of attack and how long it may have continued if I wasn't right there to stop it). Thanks! FYI If my 5-year old were attacked by any animal, that animal would be history. MLB How horrible is that. So, how long has your child been in prison? Don't judge others by yourself.MLB Feb 26? I would like to suggest that you missed the boat on a snappy comeback. What I thought you meant is that your child would take out any animal that attacked him/her. (And likely he/she could, being that he/she is certainly full grown by now.) But of course, you meant that you would get rid of the cat. My comment was based upon the well-documented tendency of violent criminals to be animal abusers when children. The printed word often falls short. Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php |
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cat went crazy... can she be trusted?
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 14:04:17 -0400, cybercat wrote:
"mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 00:42:54 +0100, cybercat wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:51:44 -0800, mrcoyote wrote: My ~2y/o spayed female cat went crazy this a.m.... she apparently attacked my siamese (male,neutered ~12y/o) - didn't end up being serious, but when he got away, she turned on my 5y/o son. She ripped at his legs, he then got away ran to me where she followed and attacked again. I gave her a smack to get off and held her down to the ground (had to use force) while he left the room. He ended up behind a closed door upstairs when I let go of the cat, she then took off immediatly in pursuit... hair fluffed out and growling. My son now has multiple deep claw marks on his legs up to just above the knees and defense marks on his hands & wrists. The cat seems fine now, but she is being kept away from the other family members. Her diet has been the same, the only thing is we parted with a fostered cat (1y/o had him from a kitten) last week. They weren't great 'friends' and did fight regularly (not to the point of injury). Can we trust this cat now? She is normally very affectionate, inquisitive and loves everyone (never had a problem with our kids). Any thoughts would be appreciated. We don't want to part with her, but obviously can't keep her if she's going to have 'mental' breakdowns and attack our 5y/o in this manner (let alone the degree of attack and how long it may have continued if I wasn't right there to stop it). Thanks! FYI If my 5-year old were attacked by any animal, that animal would be history. MLB How horrible is that. So, how long has your child been in prison? Don't judge others by yourself.MLB Feb 26? I would like to suggest that you missed the boat on a snappy comeback. What I thought you meant is that your child would take out any animal that attacked him/her. (And likely he/she could, being that he/she is certainly full grown by now.) But of course, you meant that you would get rid of the cat. My comment was based upon the well-documented tendency of violent criminals to be animal abusers when children. The printed word often falls short. Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php You are so right -- as does a weird computer that occasionally coughs up very old postings. If I click "send now" it sometimes files it until later instead. I'm trying to learn how to fix it. MLB |
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cat went crazy... can she be trusted?
Please take your cat too the vet to see what's causing this behavior.
Until then keep the cat away from you son (and your son away from the cat!!) There's probably a physical cause for your cats unusual behavior. Does she have a safe place to retreat both from the other cat and your son when she needs to? Remember, as much as a small child may love an animal, they don't always know the appropriated way to handle cats. What led up to the attack on your son? Are you sure your son didn't mishandle the cat in some way before you saw what happened. Discuss this with you vet. Your cat may not be an appropriate pet for a house with small children. Many vets don't recommend combining small children with cats. BUT - if you've had her 2 years without her acting this way - there must be some new factor in the situation - not just a crazy cat. Does she behave alright around you and your husband? Okay around older children? Worst case, see about placing the cat in a no kill shelter, with an explanation about her actions around your son. -- maryjane "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 14:04:17 -0400, cybercat wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 00:42:54 +0100, cybercat wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:51:44 -0800, mrcoyote wrote: My ~2y/o spayed female cat went crazy this a.m.... she apparently attacked my siamese (male,neutered ~12y/o) - didn't end up being serious, but when he got away, she turned on my 5y/o son. She ripped at his legs, he then got away ran to me where she followed and attacked again. I gave her a smack to get off and held her down to the ground (had to use force) while he left the room. He ended up behind a closed door upstairs when I let go of the cat, she then took off immediatly in pursuit... hair fluffed out and growling. My son now has multiple deep claw marks on his legs up to just above the knees and defense marks on his hands & wrists. The cat seems fine now, but she is being kept away from the other family members. Her diet has been the same, the only thing is we parted with a fostered cat (1y/o had him from a kitten) last week. They weren't great 'friends' and did fight regularly (not to the point of injury). Can we trust this cat now? She is normally very affectionate, inquisitive and loves everyone (never had a problem with our kids). Any thoughts would be appreciated. We don't want to part with her, but obviously can't keep her if she's going to have 'mental' breakdowns and attack our 5y/o in this manner (let alone the degree of attack and how long it may have continued if I wasn't right there to stop it). Thanks! FYI If my 5-year old were attacked by any animal, that animal would be history. MLB How horrible is that. So, how long has your child been in prison? Don't judge others by yourself.MLB Feb 26? I would like to suggest that you missed the boat on a snappy comeback. What I thought you meant is that your child would take out any animal that attacked him/her. (And likely he/she could, being that he/she is certainly full grown by now.) But of course, you meant that you would get rid of the cat. My comment was based upon the well-documented tendency of violent criminals to be animal abusers when children. The printed word often falls short. Inviato da X-Privat.Org - Registrazione gratuita http://www.x-privat.org/join.php You are so right -- as does a weird computer that occasionally coughs up very old postings. If I click "send now" it sometimes files it until later instead. I'm trying to learn how to fix it. MLB |
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