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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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