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My new cat
wrote in message ... "Netmask" wrote in message ... cybercat wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Your new cat will have a wonderful home! At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw this same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago. You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder whilst is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean. In Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike some other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA are positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad. With love Arsehole no pleasing some people. all the best with your new pall. seeing as cats seem to absorb most of their personality traits from the human they live with, good chance your new kitty will be very much like the one you lost. Be happy, a thick skin helps... Always funny when someone from the same area and never posted here before comes to the defense of "someone else" |
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"Matthew" wrote in message g.com... wrote in message ... "Netmask" wrote in message ... cybercat wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Your new cat will have a wonderful home! At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw this same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago. You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder whilst is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean. In Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike some other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA are positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad. With love Arsehole no pleasing some people. all the best with your new pall. seeing as cats seem to absorb most of their personality traits from the human they live with, good chance your new kitty will be very much like the one you lost. Be happy, a thick skin helps... Always funny when someone from the same area and never posted here before comes to the defense of "someone else" And has the same heinous notion of "replacing" a beloved cat who died. Like they are objects that genetics can replicate. Supporting abusive breeders, ignoring the plight of all the cats that need homes. It's coming for you, mother****ers, and I don't even have to do a thing. What goes around, comes around. |
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My new cat
cybercat wrote:
"Matthew" wrote in message g.com... wrote in message ... "Netmask" wrote in message ... cybercat wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Your new cat will have a wonderful home! At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw this same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago. You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder whilst is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean. In Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike some other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA are positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad. With love Arsehole no pleasing some people. all the best with your new pall. seeing as cats seem to absorb most of their personality traits from the human they live with, good chance your new kitty will be very much like the one you lost. Be happy, a thick skin helps... Always funny when someone from the same area and never posted here before comes to the defense of "someone else" And has the same heinous notion of "replacing" a beloved cat who died. Like they are objects that genetics can replicate. Supporting abusive breeders, ignoring the plight of all the cats that need homes. It's coming for you, mother****ers, and I don't even have to do a thing. What goes around, comes around. Well my new cat is not a replacement for my old boy that is utterly impossible - my new cat is quite different in colour, temperament etc. But as a family who has had cats literally for centuries, 2 cats are on our coat of arms, a house without the companionship of a house moggy is unthinkable... In my case the Burmese is the only breed that doesn't cause me allergic reactions and no I can't take the normal drugs to treat this for other medical reasons and why should I when there is freedom of choice, well in Australia there is. As for supporting a registered breeder, well she is site inspected twice a year and in my case we work on a sort of barter system. I take care of her computer system for a nominal amount and she gave me my new cat for a nominal $50 to satisfy our GST and sales regulation so it would appear on her books as a legal sale. We call it "mates rates" What cybercat fails to appreciate is cultural differences between people and countries and sees everything through small town USA eyes and thinks the world operates the same way. I have worked and lived in every major country in South East Asia and Europe and like most Australians I have had a passport and traveled since I was 18. We tend to have a world view rather than a local. So Cybercat get over it - it is quite impossible to insult me as I choice not to be insulted - a product of my Thai Buddhist Nanny no doubt, anyway I can do a better job than that than you can! I suspect my command of the Queen's English is a tad better than a neo-communist ex-colonial upstart who can only use four letter words and their extensions as pejoratives.. |
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"Netmask" wrote Well my new cat is not a replacement for my old boy that is utterly impossible - my new cat is quite different in colour, temperament etc. But as a family who has had cats literally for centuries, 2 cats are on our coat of arms, a house without the companionship of a house moggy A moggy is a mixed breed, asshole. And an aussie with a coat of arms is hilarious. My opinion of your continuing to support breeders while millions of lovely cats die every day for lack of a home is not going to stop you from enjoying your expensive status symbol, which is still a kitten after all. I think you are a major ****ing asshole, just as I think of anyone who has a chance to do good and opts for assholery. Now **** off. |
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My new cat
"Netmask" wrote unthinkable... In my case the Burmese is the only breed that doesn't cause me allergic reactions Horse ****, dude. You're a pretentious pansy. I am allergic to cats, some more than others. They make medicine for that. Every time you look into that kitten's face I want you to see the millions of eyes of the cats you don't give a **** about staring back at you in death. |
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On 3 Aug, 07:10, "cybercat" wrote:
I am allergic to cats, some more than others. They make medicine for that. The poster said he can't take the medication for medical reasons which he did not go into. Okay I agree with you he/she should have taken a shelter cat in but the reality is he or she has taken the decision to have this kitten, he/she has said they accept the kitten will not be a replacement for their older cat and they sound like they'll take care of said kitten hopefully including spay/neutering..... As for someone calling a Burmese a "status symbol"- Our local shelter has a Siamese and a Persian both surrendered by people who thought they were getting a status symbol then found the status symbol didn't behave the way they wanted.....being pedigree is no protection against ending up in a shelter... Personally I've never taken a cat from a shelter and before you start having a go at me for that. 3 were from friends queens that hadn't been spayed and my current 2 would have been dumped on a pet shop (Lady feeding a semi feral queen that she did not realise was pregnant and did not know what to do) if I had not had a vacancy and an open carrier for them. The poster has made his decision and whilst you may not agree with it...can't we just accept a kitten has a home? Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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"Lesley" wrote in message ... On 3 Aug, 07:10, "cybercat" wrote: I am allergic to cats, some more than others. They make medicine for that. The poster said he can't take the medication for medical reasons which he did not go into. Okay I agree with you he/she should have taken a shelter cat in but the reality is he or she has taken the decision to have this kitten, he/she has said they accept the kitten will not be a replacement for their older cat and they sound like they'll take care of said kitten hopefully including spay/neutering..... As for someone calling a Burmese a "status symbol"- Our local shelter has a Siamese and a Persian both surrendered by people who thought they were getting a status symbol then found the status symbol didn't behave the way they wanted.....being pedigree is no protection against ending up in a shelter... Personally I've never taken a cat from a shelter and before you start having a go at me for that. 3 were from friends queens that hadn't been spayed and my current 2 would have been dumped on a pet shop (Lady feeding a semi feral queen that she did not realise was pregnant and did not know what to do) if I had not had a vacancy and an open carrier for them. The poster has made his decision and whilst you may not agree with it...can't we just accept a kitten has a home? Hell no. |
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My new cat
snipped Funny another one from across the pond shows up first post ever and it is in defense of someone. Strange |
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My new cat
wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... There are millions of cats who need homes, and you paid a ****ing breeder for a cat, so yes, you are an asshole. And this cat will be nothing like the cat that died, apart from looking like it. X-Complaints-To: I think you are a major ****ing asshole, just as I think of anyone who has a chance to do good and opts for assholery. Now **** off. X-Complaints-To: Horse ****, dude. You're a pretentious pansy. I am allergic to cats, some more than others. They make medicine for that. Every time you look into that kitten's face I want you to see the millions of eyes of the cats you don't give a **** about staring back at you in death. X-Complaints-To: Everyone is entitled to an opinion, Although throwing abuse and insults is not the way well mannered grown ups verse them. Its an easy problem to solve. This person is nothing but a net bully, you know what to do.... Just forward the 'complete' abusive message to X-Complaints-To: You're new here, aren't you? |
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