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  #71  
Old July 19th 03, 01:35 AM
Sherry
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So, what did the vet say about her condition, what tests did he run,
what medication was prescribed?


OrangeFluffy, what difference does it make? The cat is dead. Unless you want to
continue crucifying the OP, it's totally irrelevent.

Sherry
  #72  
Old July 19th 03, 01:38 AM
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Actually I don't think it was useless subject at all. In fact, I am going to
do another PSA so others can be reached and hopefully prevent this situation
from happening elsewhere. Most messages ask that human children be watched
around water, I feel it can be adapted for cats. Of course the message might
be wasted on some like the OP who feel it is no big deal and a complete
waste of time to save a life.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
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In case you missed it, the cat died.

Alright, so some feel the need to keep harping on the fact that a cat
died. Yes, it is sad. It is also sad when a cat gets hit by a car
but I don't see you guys going on and on about what that cat was
thinking when it was laying on the side of the road dying. These
threads always seem to go on to oblivion and some posters more than
others. This thread has lost its usefulness on me and probably other
people, too so it's time for it to be plonked. I see some posters who
will be, too. Life is too short to keep reading the same **** from
the same people over and over again. In fact, whenever I see "died"
or "dead" or anything like it in the subject, I am exercising my
choice to ignore it. You guys go ahead and exercise your choice to
play high and mighty. It's getting old. Fast.




  #73  
Old July 19th 03, 01:38 AM
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Actually I don't think it was useless subject at all. In fact, I am going to
do another PSA so others can be reached and hopefully prevent this situation
from happening elsewhere. Most messages ask that human children be watched
around water, I feel it can be adapted for cats. Of course the message might
be wasted on some like the OP who feel it is no big deal and a complete
waste of time to save a life.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
...
In case you missed it, the cat died.

Alright, so some feel the need to keep harping on the fact that a cat
died. Yes, it is sad. It is also sad when a cat gets hit by a car
but I don't see you guys going on and on about what that cat was
thinking when it was laying on the side of the road dying. These
threads always seem to go on to oblivion and some posters more than
others. This thread has lost its usefulness on me and probably other
people, too so it's time for it to be plonked. I see some posters who
will be, too. Life is too short to keep reading the same **** from
the same people over and over again. In fact, whenever I see "died"
or "dead" or anything like it in the subject, I am exercising my
choice to ignore it. You guys go ahead and exercise your choice to
play high and mighty. It's getting old. Fast.




  #74  
Old July 19th 03, 01:40 AM
Sherry
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Alright, so some feel the need to keep harping on the fact that a cat
died. Yes, it is sad. It is also sad when a cat gets hit by a car
but I don't see you guys going on and on about what that cat was
thinking when it was laying on the side of the road dying. These
threads always seem to go on to oblivion and some posters more than
others. This thread has lost its usefulness on me and probably other
people, too so it's time for it to be plonked. I see some posters who
will be, too. Life is too short to keep reading the same **** from
the same people over and over again. In fact, whenever I see "died"
or "dead" or anything like it in the subject, I am exercising my
choice to ignore it. You guys go ahead and exercise your choice to
play high and mighty. It's getting old. Fast.


I posted before I read this one. But I agree completely. Cats drown all the
time, BTW. In the shelter environment I hear stories from people with indoor
cats, outdoor cats, barn cats. Most often barn cats in stock tanks. The only
defense is to keep the tank completely full; the cat can't claw its way out if
the water level is low. And even more importantly, provide fresh water at all
times so the cat isn't as tempted to drink from it. I don't know what the
answer is with a swimming pool. But I know it was a tragic accident.

Sherry
  #75  
Old July 19th 03, 01:40 AM
Sherry
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Alright, so some feel the need to keep harping on the fact that a cat
died. Yes, it is sad. It is also sad when a cat gets hit by a car
but I don't see you guys going on and on about what that cat was
thinking when it was laying on the side of the road dying. These
threads always seem to go on to oblivion and some posters more than
others. This thread has lost its usefulness on me and probably other
people, too so it's time for it to be plonked. I see some posters who
will be, too. Life is too short to keep reading the same **** from
the same people over and over again. In fact, whenever I see "died"
or "dead" or anything like it in the subject, I am exercising my
choice to ignore it. You guys go ahead and exercise your choice to
play high and mighty. It's getting old. Fast.


I posted before I read this one. But I agree completely. Cats drown all the
time, BTW. In the shelter environment I hear stories from people with indoor
cats, outdoor cats, barn cats. Most often barn cats in stock tanks. The only
defense is to keep the tank completely full; the cat can't claw its way out if
the water level is low. And even more importantly, provide fresh water at all
times so the cat isn't as tempted to drink from it. I don't know what the
answer is with a swimming pool. But I know it was a tragic accident.

Sherry
  #76  
Old July 19th 03, 01:45 AM
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"Cat Protector" wrote in message
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Actually I don't think it was useless subject at all.


Again you didn't read something posted. I didn't say it was a useless
subject I said it had lost it's usefulness. Once again you look like
the moron that you are. Do yourself a favor and learn to read, read
the entire post and count to ten before you hit "send". Oh wait, this
was beyond the second sentence so you probably didn't read it. Fjck,
you're an idiot.


  #77  
Old July 19th 03, 01:45 AM
Cheryl
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"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:sr0Sa.877$Ye.839@fed1read02...
Actually I don't think it was useless subject at all.


Again you didn't read something posted. I didn't say it was a useless
subject I said it had lost it's usefulness. Once again you look like
the moron that you are. Do yourself a favor and learn to read, read
the entire post and count to ten before you hit "send". Oh wait, this
was beyond the second sentence so you probably didn't read it. Fjck,
you're an idiot.


  #78  
Old July 19th 03, 02:00 AM
Arjun Ray
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In , "Cheryl" wrote:
| "Cat Protector" wrote in message
| news:sr0Sa.877$Ye.839@fed1read02

| Actually I don't think it was useless subject at all.
|
| Again you didn't read something posted.

There's a paradox in asking CP, "can you read for comprehension?" ;-)

| Oh wait, this was beyond the second sentence so you probably didn't
| read it. Fjck, you're an idiot.

Let's hope Tom Tlg064 gets the picture and ignores CP's latest mindless
provocations.
  #79  
Old July 19th 03, 02:00 AM
Arjun Ray
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In , "Cheryl" wrote:
| "Cat Protector" wrote in message
| news:sr0Sa.877$Ye.839@fed1read02

| Actually I don't think it was useless subject at all.
|
| Again you didn't read something posted.

There's a paradox in asking CP, "can you read for comprehension?" ;-)

| Oh wait, this was beyond the second sentence so you probably didn't
| read it. Fjck, you're an idiot.

Let's hope Tom Tlg064 gets the picture and ignores CP's latest mindless
provocations.
  #80  
Old July 19th 03, 02:04 AM
Cat Protector
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Apparently she did say usefulness. But of course even seeing my mistake,
there really is no call for name calling like she did after my last post.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
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"k" wrote in message
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So, what did the vet say about her condition, what tests did he run,
what medication was prescribed?


In case you missed it, the cat died.

Alright, so some feel the need to keep harping on the fact that a cat
died. Yes, it is sad. It is also sad when a cat gets hit by a car
but I don't see you guys going on and on about what that cat was
thinking when it was laying on the side of the road dying. These
threads always seem to go on to oblivion and some posters more than
others. This thread has lost its usefulness on me and probably other
people, too so it's time for it to be plonked. I see some posters who
will be, too. Life is too short to keep reading the same **** from
the same people over and over again. In fact, whenever I see "died"
or "dead" or anything like it in the subject, I am exercising my
choice to ignore it. You guys go ahead and exercise your choice to
play high and mighty. It's getting old. Fast.




 




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