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wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. No, she didn't. This is not over yet. Yes, she did. It's easy for you to say, you weren't there. If it went wrong, it went wrong. Oh, so in your book if something goes wrong you should just throw your hands up and walk away instead of trying to make things right? That's cowardly. That isn't what I said. I happen to think that Ginger-lyn did the best she thought at the time. Giving people a guilt trip when they think they've done the best they can isn't helpful, Megan. She hasn't even come close to doing the best she can, and I gave her a pretty damn good reason not to give up and a way to prove the kitten is indeed hers. It's amazingly sad and unfathomable that you, and unfortunately many others here, who profess to be such cat lovers, are so ready to just accept that this innocent kitten will get declawed instead of holding Ginger-lyn accountable for ensuring that the welfare of this animal comes first. Ginger-lyn isn't accountable if this kitten get declawed. The only person who is to blame for that is her new owner. She has spent her posting time in this thread making excuses and assumptions without lifting a finger to actually do anything. If she spent as much time actually trying to get this kitten back as she does boo-hooing on this newsgroup she might have accomplished something by now. But it seems she's more than happy to allow this kitten to suffer abuse *again* (she already did it to her once.) I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. I just don't get it. WTF is wrong with you people that you won't take a stand and advocate for the welfare of this kitten? Why do you just say nothing and defend the indefensible? You're more concerned with hurting Ginger-lyn's feelngs than for a kitten that has been put in a situation where she is likely going to be harmed for the second time? Don't you get it? Wrong is wrong, even if you happen to like the perpetrator, and defending the person doing wrong makes you complicit in the tragedy that will befall this kitten if Ginger-lyn doesn't quit this tiresome boo-hooing, get off of her ass and take action. Like I said, adopt the kitten yourself. It doesn't achieve anything, except to make someone who is doing her best, feel bad. She SHOULD feel bad. She has failed this kitten TWICE now. It's still not too late to do something, but you've made it clear that you've already written this kitten off and you're nothing short of despicable for doing so. So I take it that you are prepared to adopt this kitten yourself. Get real, Megan. No one on this group does other than their best for cats as they see it. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. |
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wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. No, she didn't. This is not over yet. Yes, she did. It's easy for you to say, you weren't there. If it went wrong, it went wrong. Oh, so in your book if something goes wrong you should just throw your hands up and walk away instead of trying to make things right? That's cowardly. That isn't what I said. I happen to think that Ginger-lyn did the best she thought at the time. Giving people a guilt trip when they think they've done the best they can isn't helpful, Megan. She hasn't even come close to doing the best she can, and I gave her a pretty damn good reason not to give up and a way to prove the kitten is indeed hers. It's amazingly sad and unfathomable that you, and unfortunately many others here, who profess to be such cat lovers, are so ready to just accept that this innocent kitten will get declawed instead of holding Ginger-lyn accountable for ensuring that the welfare of this animal comes first. Ginger-lyn isn't accountable if this kitten get declawed. The only person who is to blame for that is her new owner. She has spent her posting time in this thread making excuses and assumptions without lifting a finger to actually do anything. If she spent as much time actually trying to get this kitten back as she does boo-hooing on this newsgroup she might have accomplished something by now. But it seems she's more than happy to allow this kitten to suffer abuse *again* (she already did it to her once.) I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. I just don't get it. WTF is wrong with you people that you won't take a stand and advocate for the welfare of this kitten? Why do you just say nothing and defend the indefensible? You're more concerned with hurting Ginger-lyn's feelngs than for a kitten that has been put in a situation where she is likely going to be harmed for the second time? Don't you get it? Wrong is wrong, even if you happen to like the perpetrator, and defending the person doing wrong makes you complicit in the tragedy that will befall this kitten if Ginger-lyn doesn't quit this tiresome boo-hooing, get off of her ass and take action. Like I said, adopt the kitten yourself. It doesn't achieve anything, except to make someone who is doing her best, feel bad. She SHOULD feel bad. She has failed this kitten TWICE now. It's still not too late to do something, but you've made it clear that you've already written this kitten off and you're nothing short of despicable for doing so. So I take it that you are prepared to adopt this kitten yourself. Get real, Megan. No one on this group does other than their best for cats as they see it. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. I have seen that remark ("adopt the cat yourself") made by others in the past, and it is nonsensical. We can all try to help with our messages, but none of us can simply set off across the country and adopt every cat that is mentioned on the newsgroup. Megan has been in the cat rescue field for a number of years, and she has adopted far more than most on these newsgroups; but if we expect everyone to adopt a cat if they make suggestions or comments -- even strong ones -- then the newsgroups would simply fold up or become a source only for "feel good" (but not very helpful) messages. MaryL |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. I have seen that remark ("adopt the cat yourself") made by others in the past, and it is nonsensical. We can all try to help with our messages, but none of us can simply set off across the country and adopt every cat that is mentioned on the newsgroup. Megan has been in the cat rescue field for a number of years, and she has adopted far more than most on these newsgroups; but if we expect everyone to adopt a cat if they make suggestions or comments -- even strong ones -- then the newsgroups would simply fold up or become a source only for "feel good" (but not very helpful) messages. MaryL |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. I have seen that remark ("adopt the cat yourself") made by others in the past, and it is nonsensical. We can all try to help with our messages, but none of us can simply set off across the country and adopt every cat that is mentioned on the newsgroup. Megan has been in the cat rescue field for a number of years, and she has adopted far more than most on these newsgroups; but if we expect everyone to adopt a cat if they make suggestions or comments -- even strong ones -- then the newsgroups would simply fold up or become a source only for "feel good" (but not very helpful) messages. MaryL |
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. I have seen that remark ("adopt the cat yourself") made by others in the past, and it is nonsensical. We can all try to help with our messages, but none of us can simply set off across the country and adopt every cat that is mentioned on the newsgroup. Megan has been in the cat rescue field for a number of years, and she has adopted far more than most on these newsgroups; but if we expect everyone to adopt a cat if they make suggestions or comments -- even strong ones -- then the newsgroups would simply fold up or become a source only for "feel good" (but not very helpful) messages. MaryL Megan may well have adopted cats, but in this case her comments weren't useful, even inflammatory. To me anyway. I still support Ginger-lyn and am prepared to argue about it, although I would really rather not. Oh, please. I hate falling out. |
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. I have seen that remark ("adopt the cat yourself") made by others in the past, and it is nonsensical. We can all try to help with our messages, but none of us can simply set off across the country and adopt every cat that is mentioned on the newsgroup. Megan has been in the cat rescue field for a number of years, and she has adopted far more than most on these newsgroups; but if we expect everyone to adopt a cat if they make suggestions or comments -- even strong ones -- then the newsgroups would simply fold up or become a source only for "feel good" (but not very helpful) messages. MaryL Megan may well have adopted cats, but in this case her comments weren't useful, even inflammatory. To me anyway. I still support Ginger-lyn and am prepared to argue about it, although I would really rather not. Oh, please. I hate falling out. |
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Myself, I think Ginger-lyn did her best. I don't agree with you. If you feel so strongly about it, take steps to adopt this kitten yourself. Tweed. Don't get me cross now. I have seen that remark ("adopt the cat yourself") made by others in the past, and it is nonsensical. We can all try to help with our messages, but none of us can simply set off across the country and adopt every cat that is mentioned on the newsgroup. Megan has been in the cat rescue field for a number of years, and she has adopted far more than most on these newsgroups; but if we expect everyone to adopt a cat if they make suggestions or comments -- even strong ones -- then the newsgroups would simply fold up or become a source only for "feel good" (but not very helpful) messages. MaryL Megan may well have adopted cats, but in this case her comments weren't useful, even inflammatory. To me anyway. I still support Ginger-lyn and am prepared to argue about it, although I would really rather not. Oh, please. I hate falling out. |
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Karen wrote:
in article , at wrote on 9/26/04 8:13 PM: She SHOULD feel bad. She has failed this kitten TWICE now. It's still not too late to do something, but you've made it clear that you've already written this kitten off and you're nothing short of despicable for doing so. Megan You know I like you Megan and admire your knowledge and your work with cats, but you cannot possibly know how others lives are. I've actually been hoping for the past couple of months that she would not be too mad at all of us, and come back to the newsgroup. I also hoped that she would go easy on us this time around, but no such luck. But to be honest, I've never been able to get offended by Megan. Her posts are so extreme, they almost need a BW. I hope she'll stick around longer this time, even if she ends up posting 95% flames and 5% anecdotes. |
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Karen wrote:
in article , at wrote on 9/26/04 8:13 PM: She SHOULD feel bad. She has failed this kitten TWICE now. It's still not too late to do something, but you've made it clear that you've already written this kitten off and you're nothing short of despicable for doing so. Megan You know I like you Megan and admire your knowledge and your work with cats, but you cannot possibly know how others lives are. I've actually been hoping for the past couple of months that she would not be too mad at all of us, and come back to the newsgroup. I also hoped that she would go easy on us this time around, but no such luck. But to be honest, I've never been able to get offended by Megan. Her posts are so extreme, they almost need a BW. I hope she'll stick around longer this time, even if she ends up posting 95% flames and 5% anecdotes. |
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