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A coincidence?
When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from
my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed |
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A coincidence?
"Christina Websell" wrote in
: When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed Does not sound like a bad idea. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed Good idea. MLB |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed That is what bothers me more than almost anything else I understand about the situation. That a 'known' rescuer got hold of KFC practically within hours of her getting out. Granted the vet didn't have the means to find you, but even without the emergency, I'm not so sure you would have had time to find her. There can be a fine line between rescue and some sort of rescue complex where they are out seeking out cats to 'rescue'. The vet really should be wondering just why they know this person so well. Jo |
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You know I think it would be worth a call to that vet to see if had seen the
missing cat and if the same person brought it in. If it is the same then a call to you local police would be in order. "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed |
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On May 3, 6:36*pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. *She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. I would do that if it were my neighborhood. I had a neighbor who had a screaming indignant fit at another neighbor because the second neighbor's three-legged dog had not been put down. He did this several times, threatening to call the ASPCA and otherwise making a nuisance of himself. That dog had a wonderful quality of life, full veterinary care from the vet who had had to take the leg, and used to romp with my Snowball (RB) with no problems. But this guy was a "humanitarian" and very self-righteous. Fortunately. the dog was never around where he could "rescue" him. -- Will in New Haven |
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"Will in New Haven" wrote in message ... On May 3, 6:36 pm, "Christina Websell" wrote: When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. I would do that if it were my neighborhood. I had a neighbor who had a screaming indignant fit at another neighbor because the second neighbor's three-legged dog had not been put down. He did this several times, threatening to call the ASPCA and otherwise making a nuisance of himself. That dog had a wonderful quality of life, full veterinary care from the vet who had had to take the leg, and used to romp with my Snowball (RB) with no problems. But this guy was a "humanitarian" and very self-righteous. Fortunately. the dog was never around where he could "rescue" him. I am reminded of a cat named George. George was a very elderly gentleman cat. Impeccable manners, very friendly, much loved by a caring owner who saw to his every need (including veterinary). Problem was, George, in his later years, looked appalling. He was skinny, his fur was not what it was and he had no teeth. George liked nothing better than parking himself in the sunny flower bed at the edge his home to soak up the rays - all that lovely heat on his old bones. The flower bed was on the edge of his home and fronted a street. Over the years George's owner got regular and not infrequent phone calls from her vet (who had a practice nearby) asking her to come and collect George as yet another well-meaning stranger had brought this elderly 'stray' in to be dealt with... Luckily George's vet could tell any well-meaning stranger that George may look moth-eaten but he most certainly was not due for his final journey and he was not a stray. |
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On Sun, 3 May 2009 17:30:58 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven
wrote: I would do that if it were my neighborhood. I had a neighbor who had a screaming indignant fit at another neighbor because the second neighbor's three-legged dog had not been put down. He did this several times, threatening to call the ASPCA and otherwise making a nuisance of himself. That dog had a wonderful quality of life, full veterinary care from the vet who had had to take the leg, and used to romp with my Snowball (RB) with no problems. But this guy was a "humanitarian" and very self-righteous. Fortunately. the dog was never around where he could "rescue" him. I'm reminded of my Great Aunt Minnie and her cat Tripod. Shortly after I joined the Army back in '73 a neighbor was moving a washer or dryer, and crushed a kitten which was hiding under the machine. The neighbor was all for 'putting the poor thing out of it's misery'. Aunt Minnie scooped up the kitten and took it to TED, where she was advised to put it to sleep, as Aunt Minnie didn't really want the kitten (She and Uncle Cecil were definitely 'd*g' people, having always had beagles and never a cat since they left the farm many years before.) Aunt Minnie decided against the death sentence, figuring she'd pay to have the leg amputated and finding a home for the kitten later. When I retired from the Army 20 years later she joked that she was still looking for someone to take Tripod. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed I think you should. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
... When June came this morning she told me there was another cat missing from my street. She had seen it advertised for in the local paper - which she buys and I don't. It is a blue shorthair with three legs. I do hope that there is not some weird person calling themselves a cat rescuer cruising up and down my street picking up owned cats with health issues which are being addressed by their own vet. I am tempted to ask June for the phone number of the missing cat's owners so I can advise them to check with the RSPCA & Mr Barrajo. Tweed I think it's a good idea. People often do questionable things with some misguided sense of "helping". Jill |
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