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Old January 8th 04, 11:14 AM
Bob Brenchley.
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On 08 Jan 2004 04:05:57 GMT, (GovtLawyer) wrote:

You swapped one cage for another. If you had not been so selfish they
would have stood the chance of getting a proper home


That is pretty dim witted remark. Do you know how many there are like that?
Oh, perhaps you think they should stay in the 2 X 4 cage forever, or perhaps
they should be euthanized.


Why would I think that?

The problem with you, is that you offer no alternatives. Even a fool like you
can't believe that all pet owners should open up their doors and let their pets
out to fend for themselves?


Your stupidity is showing.

If having a pet is putting one in a cage, what is
the alternative?


The correct homing of a cat - where it is free to spend at least some
time each day outdoors with the freedom to roam as its will dictates.

I assume, that you aren't a pet owner.


You assume wrong.

I certainly hope not; you're too cold,
belligerent, and immature to deserve the pleasurable companionship of a pet.


I've kept cats for over 40 years. I've fostered cats for the last 12
years - including rescued cats who have been abused by being kept in
24/7, in some cases for years. Working with those cats, sometimes for
months, to help them build a proper life is very rewarding.

In addition I help raise money for a number of shelters - including
acting as advisor to a number of shelters in North America.

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  #53  
Old January 8th 04, 11:14 AM
Bob Brenchley.
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On 08 Jan 2004 04:05:57 GMT, (GovtLawyer) wrote:

You swapped one cage for another. If you had not been so selfish they
would have stood the chance of getting a proper home


That is pretty dim witted remark. Do you know how many there are like that?
Oh, perhaps you think they should stay in the 2 X 4 cage forever, or perhaps
they should be euthanized.


Why would I think that?

The problem with you, is that you offer no alternatives. Even a fool like you
can't believe that all pet owners should open up their doors and let their pets
out to fend for themselves?


Your stupidity is showing.

If having a pet is putting one in a cage, what is
the alternative?


The correct homing of a cat - where it is free to spend at least some
time each day outdoors with the freedom to roam as its will dictates.

I assume, that you aren't a pet owner.


You assume wrong.

I certainly hope not; you're too cold,
belligerent, and immature to deserve the pleasurable companionship of a pet.


I've kept cats for over 40 years. I've fostered cats for the last 12
years - including rescued cats who have been abused by being kept in
24/7, in some cases for years. Working with those cats, sometimes for
months, to help them build a proper life is very rewarding.

In addition I help raise money for a number of shelters - including
acting as advisor to a number of shelters in North America.

--
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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Old January 8th 04, 12:40 PM
Luvskats00
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(a known troll) awkwardly says

A gage is a cage - end of story.

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Old January 8th 04, 12:40 PM
Luvskats00
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(a known troll) awkwardly says

A gage is a cage - end of story.

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Old January 8th 04, 04:58 PM
LeeAnne
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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
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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.

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