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Still a jackass I see - you're un-flipping-real you know that? Get over it.
Here in the US when you adopt a cat out of a shelter they give you at least three provisions: you get it fixed to prevent over population, you get it's shots ASAP if they're needed -AND- you keep the indoors - some even add in the "please do no declaw" I'm so glad I have a life - I haven't been on this newsgroup regularly for ages and here you are still posting your drivel - my god man - get outside like you like your cats to do - you need another hobby. LeeAnne proud mom of Max, 100% indoor, or supervised outdoor kitty "Bob Brenchley." wrote in message ... In the US, the prevailing policy, position and view is to keep cat indoors...it's safer. No it isn't and no it isn't. -- Bob. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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To prove he's not a troll,
Bob Brenchley. does his research and posts No it isn't and no it isn't. Once again, Bob B. shows the world what happens when someone stops taking needed medication! |
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To prove he's not a troll,
Bob Brenchley. does his research and posts No it isn't and no it isn't. Once again, Bob B. shows the world what happens when someone stops taking needed medication! |
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 10:58:09 -0500, "LeeAnne"
wrote: "Bob Brenchley." wrote in message .. . In the US, the prevailing policy, position and view is to keep cat indoors...it's safer. No it isn't and no it isn't. Moronic posting style corrected. You have not been charged for this service but I reserve the right to charge in the future if you make the same mistake again. Still a jackass I see - you're un-flipping-real you know that? Get over it. Here in the US when you adopt a cat out of a shelter they give you at least three provisions: you get it fixed How can you 2fix" something that is not broken? to prevent over population, you get it's shots ASAP if they're needed -AND- you keep the indoors That is a lie. Less than 35% of US shelters have any form of indoor only clause, and many of them only insist on indoor only in certain areas. In the rest of the world those areas would not be deemed suitable for a cat as most of the world treats its cats better. - some even add in the "please do no declaw" Sadly people like you who ill-treat cats by locking them up 24/7 are the cause of the declawing. I'm so glad I have a life - I haven't been on this newsgroup regularly for ages and here you are still posting your drivel Facts - just plain everyday facts. - my god man - get outside like you like your cats to do - you need another hobby. LeeAnne proud mom of Max, 100% indoor, or supervised outdoor kitty You are a very sick animal abuser - I'm glad to say that in civilized countries you would not be allowed to have cats. -- Bob. The difference between ordinary stupid and extraordinary stupid can be summed up in one word -- YOU. |
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 10:58:09 -0500, "LeeAnne"
wrote: "Bob Brenchley." wrote in message .. . In the US, the prevailing policy, position and view is to keep cat indoors...it's safer. No it isn't and no it isn't. Moronic posting style corrected. You have not been charged for this service but I reserve the right to charge in the future if you make the same mistake again. Still a jackass I see - you're un-flipping-real you know that? Get over it. Here in the US when you adopt a cat out of a shelter they give you at least three provisions: you get it fixed How can you 2fix" something that is not broken? to prevent over population, you get it's shots ASAP if they're needed -AND- you keep the indoors That is a lie. Less than 35% of US shelters have any form of indoor only clause, and many of them only insist on indoor only in certain areas. In the rest of the world those areas would not be deemed suitable for a cat as most of the world treats its cats better. - some even add in the "please do no declaw" Sadly people like you who ill-treat cats by locking them up 24/7 are the cause of the declawing. I'm so glad I have a life - I haven't been on this newsgroup regularly for ages and here you are still posting your drivel Facts - just plain everyday facts. - my god man - get outside like you like your cats to do - you need another hobby. LeeAnne proud mom of Max, 100% indoor, or supervised outdoor kitty You are a very sick animal abuser - I'm glad to say that in civilized countries you would not be allowed to have cats. -- Bob. The difference between ordinary stupid and extraordinary stupid can be summed up in one word -- YOU. |
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On 08 Jan 2004 16:26:12 GMT, (Luvskats00) wrote:
To prove he's not a troll, Bob Brenchley. does his research and posts No it isn't and no it isn't. Once again, Bob B. shows the world what happens when someone stops taking needed medication! Stupid Troll. -- Bob. I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public. |
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"Bob Brenchley." wrote in message
... On 04 Jan 2004 16:02:56 GMT, (GovtLawyer) wrote: I think pet owners should understand the difference between wild, feral animals, and domesticated ones. Our pets need our protection more than they need to be allowed to roam around at will. Just my two cents. If you live in an area where, for whatever reason, you feel unable to allow a healthy cat its freedom to roam for at least some time each day (and only you can judge your area) then don't have a cat. To have a healthy cat, knowing you will keep it in 24/7 marks you are being cruel, selfish, or both. Christ, I thought you were dead. Actually I was hoping you were. Imbecile. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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"Bob Brenchley." wrote in message
... On 04 Jan 2004 16:02:56 GMT, (GovtLawyer) wrote: I think pet owners should understand the difference between wild, feral animals, and domesticated ones. Our pets need our protection more than they need to be allowed to roam around at will. Just my two cents. If you live in an area where, for whatever reason, you feel unable to allow a healthy cat its freedom to roam for at least some time each day (and only you can judge your area) then don't have a cat. To have a healthy cat, knowing you will keep it in 24/7 marks you are being cruel, selfish, or both. Christ, I thought you were dead. Actually I was hoping you were. Imbecile. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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"Luvskats00" wrote in message
... You swapped one cage for another. If you had not been so selfish they would have stood the chance of getting a proper home. Pssst ... don't show the world you're a complete moron! An apartment vs. a cage in Petco? Did you have a lobotomy? As a matter of fact, he did. Go easy on him, he finds it hard to distinguish between fantasy and reality. |
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