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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:40:24 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:01:33 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 21:01:05 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Please point me to the bit in that quote that says homing an indoor cat is an 'admission of failture'. Please point me at the bit in the quote where is says it isn't. *shakes head* Ok, if you can't conduct a simple conversation I'll adopt your posting style. You're a blathering old fool. Your opinion, but as you have shown yourself to be an animal abuser it is not an opinion I attach any value to. It's very odd, you and I seem to have interpreted that statement completely differently. I took the 'we do rehome indoor cats' to mean just that. Your reading comprehension leaves a lot to be desired. As does yours. Blinkered. I prefer to work with the facts. The really are simple. I never said they *only* rehome indoor cats, I never said they promote indoor cats, but they do rehome cats to indoor homes, Only the sick, disabled, very old or those cats that have been waiting for homes for so long that indoor only is seen as the lesser of two evils - in other words they have failed to find them a proper home. particularly if it's safer in the circumstances. Curiously, I know of one situation recently - 2 littermates, 8 months old, very healthy and active, in the CP's fostercare. There was a choice between two homes - one with a garden, one in a flat. The CP went with the flat option. Pull the other one. It's absolutely true, I assure you. Believe what you want, but I'm the one with the facts and experience, all you have is a cut/paste standard reply and a bizarrely worrying approach to cat 'care'. I've repeatedly offered you evidence - not my evidence, but the experience of my local branch - and you continue to rubbish my comments. I can't argue with that, Your experience as an animal abuser is worthless. I prefer to take the word of people who actually work with organizations like Cats Protection - at the hard end, raising money and finding homes for cats. Their consistent evidence is that neither CP or many of the small shelters that follow CP's guidelines, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. I really don't know why you're so obnoxious and defensive Mr Brenchley, I just don't get your motives. To save cats from abusers like you. lol! ******.You really haven't a clue... I sincerely hope you don't have cats. I currently have three here, though one will be going to her new home this weekend. -- Bob. I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public. |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:41:19 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:40:24 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: It's absolutely true, I assure you. Believe what you want, but I'm the one with the facts and experience, all you have is a cut/paste standard reply and a bizarrely worrying approach to cat 'care'. I've repeatedly offered you evidence - not my evidence, but the experience of my local branch - and you continue to rubbish my comments. I can't argue with that, Your experience as an animal abuser is worthless. I prefer to take the word of people who actually work with organizations like Cats Protection - at the hard end, raising money and finding homes for cats. I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:41:19 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:40:24 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: It's absolutely true, I assure you. Believe what you want, but I'm the one with the facts and experience, all you have is a cut/paste standard reply and a bizarrely worrying approach to cat 'care'. I've repeatedly offered you evidence - not my evidence, but the experience of my local branch - and you continue to rubbish my comments. I can't argue with that, Your experience as an animal abuser is worthless. I prefer to take the word of people who actually work with organizations like Cats Protection - at the hard end, raising money and finding homes for cats. I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 20:52:28 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:41:19 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:40:24 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: It's absolutely true, I assure you. Believe what you want, but I'm the one with the facts and experience, all you have is a cut/paste standard reply and a bizarrely worrying approach to cat 'care'. I've repeatedly offered you evidence - not my evidence, but the experience of my local branch - and you continue to rubbish my comments. I can't argue with that, Your experience as an animal abuser is worthless. I prefer to take the word of people who actually work with organizations like Cats Protection - at the hard end, raising money and finding homes for cats. I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* As already explained. You are either a liar or a troll. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. -- Bob. Education would be your best defense, at the moment you are totally defenseless. |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 20:52:28 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:41:19 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:40:24 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: It's absolutely true, I assure you. Believe what you want, but I'm the one with the facts and experience, all you have is a cut/paste standard reply and a bizarrely worrying approach to cat 'care'. I've repeatedly offered you evidence - not my evidence, but the experience of my local branch - and you continue to rubbish my comments. I can't argue with that, Your experience as an animal abuser is worthless. I prefer to take the word of people who actually work with organizations like Cats Protection - at the hard end, raising money and finding homes for cats. I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* As already explained. You are either a liar or a troll. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. -- Bob. Education would be your best defense, at the moment you are totally defenseless. |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 00:33:40 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 20:52:28 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* As already explained. You are either a liar or a troll. And as I already explained, I'm most categorically neither. I can't comment on the RSPCA but I *can* comment on the CPL because I've had plenty years' involvement with them. And your petty name-calling, labelling people as 'abusers' is both misinformed and incredibly offensive. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. The fact is you talk out yer arse. Most people on this groups seem to be American and you're upholding yourself as the spokesperson for the UK. Well, for the benefit of our American posters, Bob's opinions are only that - opinions. And very narrow-minded ones at that. |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 00:33:40 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 20:52:28 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* As already explained. You are either a liar or a troll. And as I already explained, I'm most categorically neither. I can't comment on the RSPCA but I *can* comment on the CPL because I've had plenty years' involvement with them. And your petty name-calling, labelling people as 'abusers' is both misinformed and incredibly offensive. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. The fact is you talk out yer arse. Most people on this groups seem to be American and you're upholding yourself as the spokesperson for the UK. Well, for the benefit of our American posters, Bob's opinions are only that - opinions. And very narrow-minded ones at that. |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:40:59 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 00:33:40 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 20:52:28 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* As already explained. You are either a liar or a troll. And as I already explained, I'm most categorically neither. You are one or the other, there is no third option. I can't comment on the RSPCA but I *can* comment on the CPL because I've had plenty years' involvement with them. And your petty name-calling, labelling people as 'abusers' is both misinformed and incredibly offensive. You can't comment on anything as your lies have already been exposed. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. The fact is you talk out yer arse. Most people on this groups seem to be American and you're upholding yourself as the spokesperson for the UK. Well, for the benefit of our American posters, Bob's opinions are only that - opinions. And very narrow-minded ones at that. And you are just a barefaced lying troll - the sort of animal abusing scum that gets treated with contempt in the UK. Now do shut up you stupid troll. -- Bob. I read your mind, and believe me, it was a short story... |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:40:59 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 00:33:40 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 20:52:28 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: I prefer to take their word too. And from my years of experience with them (as a member, volunteer and adopter), I've learned that they can and do rehome healthy indoor only cats. Argue all you like but that's the bottom line. *shrug* As already explained. You are either a liar or a troll. And as I already explained, I'm most categorically neither. You are one or the other, there is no third option. I can't comment on the RSPCA but I *can* comment on the CPL because I've had plenty years' involvement with them. And your petty name-calling, labelling people as 'abusers' is both misinformed and incredibly offensive. You can't comment on anything as your lies have already been exposed. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. The fact is you talk out yer arse. Most people on this groups seem to be American and you're upholding yourself as the spokesperson for the UK. Well, for the benefit of our American posters, Bob's opinions are only that - opinions. And very narrow-minded ones at that. And you are just a barefaced lying troll - the sort of animal abusing scum that gets treated with contempt in the UK. Now do shut up you stupid troll. -- Bob. I read your mind, and believe me, it was a short story... |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:29:54 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:40:59 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: The fact is you talk out yer arse. Most people on this groups seem to be American and you're upholding yourself as the spokesperson for the UK. Well, for the benefit of our American posters, Bob's opinions are only that - opinions. And very narrow-minded ones at that. And you are just a barefaced lying troll - the sort of animal abusing scum that gets treated with contempt in the UK. Now do shut up you stupid troll. Ha! You calling *me* a troll?!?! Talk about pot and kettle. I've never trolled any group in my life and I don't intend to start now. Idiot. |
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