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  #381  
Old September 29th 03, 04:58 PM
Philip ®
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-L. being of bellicose mind posted:
"Philip ®" wrote in message
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C/P... you make yourself an EASY target with the Looney
gibberish you regurgitate. One might infer that you need
attention ... any attention even if it's negative. BTW, do you
have any children and are they adopted? If you had children of
your own, do you wonder if some orphanage child died because of
a selfish decision you made? ;-)


You may think it's funny but comparing homeless cats to adopted
children is not only offensive, it's completely ignorant.

-L.


L. .... did you notice the " :-) " ???? Loosen up a bit, pal.
BTW, do you know what the Communist government does with female human
babies? Maybe you are bit ignorant.
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~~Philip

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with your education - Mark Twain"


  #382  
Old September 29th 03, 04:58 PM
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In ,
~*SooZy*~ being of bellicose mind
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I really don't know why? it may not always be like this at the
place I visit yesterday.
It is harder to find kitten than cats here. My friend spent
months looking for a kitten, from a rescue centre and in the end
fell in love with a white boy with no ears due to skin cancer!
people really should learn to put total sun block on their cats
ears!


Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.

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~~Philip

"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"


  #383  
Old September 29th 03, 04:58 PM
Philip ®
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In ,
~*SooZy*~ being of bellicose mind
posted:

I really don't know why? it may not always be like this at the
place I visit yesterday.
It is harder to find kitten than cats here. My friend spent
months looking for a kitten, from a rescue centre and in the end
fell in love with a white boy with no ears due to skin cancer!
people really should learn to put total sun block on their cats
ears!


Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.

--

~~Philip

"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"


  #384  
Old September 29th 03, 04:58 PM
Philip ®
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In ,
~*SooZy*~ being of bellicose mind
posted:

I really don't know why? it may not always be like this at the
place I visit yesterday.
It is harder to find kitten than cats here. My friend spent
months looking for a kitten, from a rescue centre and in the end
fell in love with a white boy with no ears due to skin cancer!
people really should learn to put total sun block on their cats
ears!


Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.

--

~~Philip

"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"


  #385  
Old September 29th 03, 08:01 PM
~*SooZy*~
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"Philip ®" wrote in message
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In ,
~*SooZy*~ being of bellicose mind
posted:

I really don't know why? it may not always be like this at the
place I visit yesterday.
It is harder to find kitten than cats here. My friend spent
months looking for a kitten, from a rescue centre and in the end
fell in love with a white boy with no ears due to skin cancer!
people really should learn to put total sun block on their cats
ears!


Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.

--

~~Philip


yes in the sun cats often get skin cancer because the lack of fur on their
ears :-( mu old ginger moggie always wore it in the sun


  #386  
Old September 29th 03, 08:01 PM
~*SooZy*~
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"Philip ®" wrote in message
nk.net...
In ,
~*SooZy*~ being of bellicose mind
posted:

I really don't know why? it may not always be like this at the
place I visit yesterday.
It is harder to find kitten than cats here. My friend spent
months looking for a kitten, from a rescue centre and in the end
fell in love with a white boy with no ears due to skin cancer!
people really should learn to put total sun block on their cats
ears!


Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.

--

~~Philip


yes in the sun cats often get skin cancer because the lack of fur on their
ears :-( mu old ginger moggie always wore it in the sun


  #387  
Old September 29th 03, 08:01 PM
~*SooZy*~
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"Philip ®" wrote in message
nk.net...
In ,
~*SooZy*~ being of bellicose mind
posted:

I really don't know why? it may not always be like this at the
place I visit yesterday.
It is harder to find kitten than cats here. My friend spent
months looking for a kitten, from a rescue centre and in the end
fell in love with a white boy with no ears due to skin cancer!
people really should learn to put total sun block on their cats
ears!


Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.

--

~~Philip


yes in the sun cats often get skin cancer because the lack of fur on their
ears :-( mu old ginger moggie always wore it in the sun


  #388  
Old September 29th 03, 09:08 PM
Yngver
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Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.


Yes, I just read an article about that. Just as with human beings, cats without
much pigment in their skin are more prone to melanomas, especially in areas
without much fur--the ears and around the face. Doesn't have to be a white
cat--just any cat with pink skin in the more exposed areas.
  #389  
Old September 29th 03, 09:08 PM
Yngver
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Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.


Yes, I just read an article about that. Just as with human beings, cats without
much pigment in their skin are more prone to melanomas, especially in areas
without much fur--the ears and around the face. Doesn't have to be a white
cat--just any cat with pink skin in the more exposed areas.
  #390  
Old September 29th 03, 09:08 PM
Yngver
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Put sun block on a cat's ears? Huh? I've never heard of such a
thing.


Yes, I just read an article about that. Just as with human beings, cats without
much pigment in their skin are more prone to melanomas, especially in areas
without much fur--the ears and around the face. Doesn't have to be a white
cat--just any cat with pink skin in the more exposed areas.
 




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