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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
On Apr 27, 4:39*pm, "Karla" wrote:
"Will in New Haven" wrote in ... On Apr 27, 4:04 pm, "Christina Websell" wrote: "wafflycat" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Debby Hanoka" wrote in message ... I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They told whoever it was to take her to a vet. Which they did, and she was put to sleep. I've haven't told June yet, I'll tell her when she comes in the morning to feed the poultry, I can't write any more because I'm crying. Tweed Tweed, I'm so very sorry to hear about Kitty Farmcat. Is there an address to where I may send a "proper" condolence card? The email address in my sig is not munged. --- I am more tempted to give you the address of the vet that put her down without even waiting to see if an owner came forward. Oh, it just slips out: Bourajo 84 Sibson Road Birstall LEICESTER Tel: 0116 2673518 They apparently thought she was "suffering" but they did not know that she is in the care of my own vets, who say she is not, and treat her ongoing health difficulties. What they saw was a very old lost cat who would be unadoptable. Needle job. At some point in the future I will speak to this vet. I cannot do it yet or I will not be responsible for what I say. He killed my beloved KFC while I was in hospital and I didn't know she was missing. This would behttp://www.borrajosvets.com/which according to the web site is "We are dedicated to delivering a personal service in an environment that is friendly and genuinely concerned for the welfare of your pet." and "We are proud to have strong links with the local branch of the RSPCA, The Cats Protection League and Leicester Animal Rescue. Currently a lot of the routine neutering for the RSPCA, the Cats Protection League and Leicester Animal Rescue is undertaken within Borrajo's " Yes, that's the b8ggers that killed KFC. But it would appear to be less than enthusiastic about finding out if a 'stray' brought in may actually have an owner? Apparently so. Maybe they have an email address on their website so you all can remind them what they have done. Killed a little old ladycat who went missing the morning after her meowmie went into hospital. Tweed- I've done that. And let them know how much she meant to so many of us. I was less nasty than I wanted to be. Our purrs for Boyfie too. -- Will in New Haven I would think it would be obvious that she was not a stray. *An ancient, frail cat just doesn't wander the streets-she would have to have had excellent care to reach the age she did. *That does not happen to strays. And it's only logical that if she had excellent care, someone was frantically looking for her, knowing her condition. Nothing else makes sense, those people are imbeciles and that's an insult to imbeciles. After an earthquake here, an old, gray muzzled dog showed up in my backyard. I didn't call around like an idiot, wondering what to do. *I posted flyers and talked to people and before the day was out she was re-united with her owners, a mom and a young girl, eyes streaming with happy tears to see her. |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
"Christina Websell" wrote in
message I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They told whoever it was to take her to a vet. Which they did, and she was put to sleep. I've haven't told June yet, I'll tell her when she comes in the morning to feed the poultry, I can't write any more because I'm crying. Please accept our sincere condolences. There is no consolation for your heart right now, but I hope that soon, you'll be able to remember KFC and the memory brings a smile rather than a fresh flood of tears. In the mean time, know she is healthy and happy, and in good company at Rainbow Bridge. Yowie -- If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones. |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
I'm going to compose an email to that vet now, hitting on the same points I brought up here. Karla I'm not able to compose an email at the moment, as I would be far, far too rude and offensive. What convinced me that the vets were money grubbing b*stards though, was the fact that on their website they have a whole page dedicated to how you pay for the treatment your animal gets. I will be interested in the email replies people get. Murderous b*stards. Helen M |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
"Christina Websell" wrote in
message ... I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They told whoever it was to take her to a vet. Which they did, and she was put to sleep. :-( Bast only knows why She called for KFC to be by her side. The love from and to others on Earth kept KFC from hearing Her call. Until now. Bast sent a messenger, to close the door through which She allowed KFC to pass all those years ago. For it was to be the only way that KFC could be made to hear Her call. And She commanded that although the door was closed, there would forever be a cat flap open for others to pass into Her realm. Her realm can be found in memories. Always happy memories. To be re-lived one day, at the Bridge. -- MatSav |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
Christina Websell wrote:
"wafflycat" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Debby Hanoka" wrote in message ... I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They told whoever it was to take her to a vet. Which they did, and she was put to sleep. I've haven't told June yet, I'll tell her when she comes in the morning to feed the poultry, I can't write any more because I'm crying. Tweed Tweed, I'm so very sorry to hear about Kitty Farmcat. Is there an address to where I may send a "proper" condolence card? The email address in my sig is not munged. --- I am more tempted to give you the address of the vet that put her down without even waiting to see if an owner came forward. Oh, it just slips out: Bourajo 84 Sibson Road Birstall LEICESTER Tel: 0116 2673518 They apparently thought she was "suffering" but they did not know that she is in the care of my own vets, who say she is not, and treat her ongoing health difficulties. What they saw was a very old lost cat who would be unadoptable. Needle job. At some point in the future I will speak to this vet. I cannot do it yet or I will not be responsible for what I say. He killed my beloved KFC while I was in hospital and I didn't know she was missing. This would be http://www.borrajosvets.com/ which according to the web site is "We are dedicated to delivering a personal service in an environment that is friendly and genuinely concerned for the welfare of your pet." and "We are proud to have strong links with the local branch of the RSPCA, The Cats Protection League and Leicester Animal Rescue. Currently a lot of the routine neutering for the RSPCA, the Cats Protection League and Leicester Animal Rescue is undertaken within Borrajo's " Yes, that's the b8ggers that killed KFC. But it would appear to be less than enthusiastic about finding out if a 'stray' brought in may actually have an owner? Apparently so. Maybe they have an email address on their website so you all can remind them what they have done. Killed a little old ladycat who went missing the morning after her meowmie went into hospital. Tweed IMHO It would be best to have a calm, cool and collected conversation with the Vet before jumping to conclusions. We do not know wehat haooened to Kitty brtween the time she left home and when the good Samaratins took her to the Vet. She could have had a runin with another animal, a car or even sheer exhaustion from being out on her own. |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
Bast only knows why She called for KFC to be by her side. The love from and to others on Earth kept KFC from hearing Her call. Until now. Bast sent a messenger, to close the door through which She allowed KFC to pass all those years ago. For it was to be the only way that KFC could be made to hear Her call. And She commanded that although the door was closed, there would forever be a cat flap open for others to pass into Her realm. Her realm can be found in memories. Always happy memories. To be re-lived one day, at the Bridge. -- MatSav Mat, that was beautiful. Helen M (shedding fresh tears). |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
On Apr 27, 1:04*pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Maybe they have an email address on their website so you all can remind them what they have done. *Killed a little old ladycat who went missing the morning after her meowmie went into hospital. Christina, here is what I just sent: Last week an old and frail female cat was found and brought to you. Although she was old and frail, she had a human who cared deeply for her and was taking good care of her. She was not suffering, until a well-meaning but ill-advised neighbor left a door open while the owner was in hospital. KFC got out, before the temporary caretaker (who was NOT the neighbor, who had no business opening the door in the first place!) came by that day. You put her down. With no effort to even find the owner. The owner came out of hospital, ill and in pain, only to find her beloved KFC had gone missing....and was found...and is now dead. She is devastated. So are thousands of others worldwide who followed KFC's life through the internet and who were rooting for her to live long and well. We are all saddened that you didn't consider that such an old cat must have had a human who cared, else she would not have lived so long. Think, next time. Please. |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
"Christina Websell" I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They told whoever it was to take her to a vet. Which they did, and she was put to sleep. I've haven't told June yet, I'll tell her when she comes in the morning to feed the poultry, I can't write any more because I'm crying. Tweed I'm so sorry Christina. She had a loving life with you and now that she is at The Bridge, she is young again and free of her pain. 25 years is a very long time for a kitty, and she loved you as much as you loved her. I am so very sorry for your loss. I know your heart is broken and I am praying that it will heal and the cats are purring for KFC's journey to The Bridge. I can't write any more now either, because of the tears. PUUUUUUUUUUURRayers Kyla |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
wrote in message ... I'm going to compose an email to that vet now, hitting on the same points I brought up here. Karla I'm not able to compose an email at the moment, as I would be far, far too rude and offensive. What convinced me that the vets were money grubbing b*stards though, was the fact that on their website they have a whole page dedicated to how you pay for the treatment your animal gets. I will be interested in the email replies people get. Murderous b*stards. I know what they will say. She looks awful because she does not groom and she will only allow me to occasionally do it for her, she is thin because of her CRF and she is still sneezing. My own vets were up to speed on all this. How dare they put her to sleep without trying to find an owner. Tweed |
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Steel yourselves - it's the worst news
Christina Websell wrote:
I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They told whoever it was to take her to a vet. Which they did, and she was put to sleep. I've haven't told June yet, I'll tell her when she comes in the morning to feed the poultry, I can't write any more because I'm crying. Tweed Christina, we're so sorry.....She knows you loved her and you'll see her again, I believe with all my heart. Purrs for you and Boyfie. We'll be keeping you in our thoughts and a candle has been lit for a wonderful old kitty. |
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