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Old April 27th 04, 03:30 AM
majcm
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On the off chance that these guys aren't trolls, some cat owners, esp. ones
who take in strays, don't consider a cat's teeth as a problem. You know, if
you've always had farm cats or outdoor cats you didn't mess much with you
proably thought nature handles that. So don't let the "guilt police" upset
you. Just get hin to the vet. Bad teeth many times signal something wrong
with the heart of the cat. I don't know why the connection, but I've seen it
firstand. Just get him checked & he can live on wet food if he has to.

Good Luck :-)
"IBen Getiner" wrote in message
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My cat lost one of his upper "fang" teeth several years ago, and

then
I found the other one on the floor this morning. Does this mean he
won't be able to eat regular (aka "hard") cat food anymore? I took
his food away this morning b/c I wanted to give his gum time to heal
from losing the tooth this morning. Any help is appreciated.

thanks

You should have taken him to a vet long ago. Do you think a cat's
teeth are any different from yours? What if you never brushed your
teeth? how long do you think you could go without a problem?
Your poor neglected cat has probably suffered for years with tooth
aches and the like, trusting only you for his care. How unlucky can
one creature get than to have someone like YOU for an owner. You
should be reported for animal abuse.


IBen G.


Nice Iben! This person should be shot between the eyes for this kind
of animal cruelty! What kind of ******* treats his cat like that? I
hope they choke to death on their own vomit! Maria


A six month old abscessed eye tooth will suffice.



IBen G.



  #22  
Old April 27th 04, 10:25 AM
IBen Getiner
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"majcm" wrote in message news:PAjjc.27492$YP5.2198953@attbi_s02...
On the off chance that these guys aren't trolls,


After reading this guy's post, I wonder who the real troll is


some cat owners, esp. ones
who take in strays, don't consider a cat's teeth as a problem.


What the hell do you think we're driving at here, Bub? You don't
consider a cat's teeth as a problem, but I can tell you one darned
thing... The cat does!

You know,


No.. I don't know. But with a name like 'MeMe', I think I can guess.

if
you've always had farm cats or outdoor cats you didn't mess much with you
proably thought nature handles that.


What a MORON!! Nature...?? What that means in essence is that the
cat's tooth ROTS out of its HEAD. Nerves and all. Just like yours
would! Only YOU can go to a dentist and get that sucker pulled or have
a root canal done. The cat can't. That's where you're SUPPOSED to come
in. YOU. The owner. The 'responsible party'!
Your attitude is criminal. If I knew you, I would turn you in to the
animal cops in a heartbeat. I would testify against you personally.

And I guess by using the term "farm cat", that alleviates any and all
burdens of obligation that you might otherwise feel. Somehow these
little orphans are 'different' from the rest! Somehow not worthy of
the same time, care and love that you should give anything else that
depends on you for care. "Farm Cats". How convenient!

So don't let the "guilt police" upset
you.


No. By all means, just let NATURE take care of everything! Don't let
any of that ol' guilt get ya'! Ya might start ta-FEEEEELIN' bad! Then
one day, you find little farm kitty dead.. stiff like plywood "on the
front of the property". "Hey, Honey... We got us another dead 'un.
Lookie-that...! Looks like a RATTLER got 'em on the side of his face!
It's all swole up! You reckon...??"



Just get hin to the vet. Bad teeth many times signal something wrong
with the heart of the cat.


Or the owner.

I don't know why the connection, but I've seen it
firstand.


I can't believe you took the time to look. Must have been one of your
indoor 'city cats'....


Just get him checked & he can live on wet food if he has to.


I can hear MeMe now..
"Yes, your Honor... I know he was my responsibility, but he was a
Farm cat, don't you see... Not to worry, your Honor.. Just let nature
take its course and that dad-blame thing will fall out soon enough.
Right after his pounding gum ruptures and all that pus drains out! Who
knows... could be his heart! Don't wanna waste any money at the Vet
iffin it is..."



Good Luck :-)



Yes. Agreed. Whoever depends on you will need it.




IBen G.
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Old April 27th 04, 10:25 AM
IBen Getiner
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"majcm" wrote in message news:PAjjc.27492$YP5.2198953@attbi_s02...
On the off chance that these guys aren't trolls,


After reading this guy's post, I wonder who the real troll is


some cat owners, esp. ones
who take in strays, don't consider a cat's teeth as a problem.


What the hell do you think we're driving at here, Bub? You don't
consider a cat's teeth as a problem, but I can tell you one darned
thing... The cat does!

You know,


No.. I don't know. But with a name like 'MeMe', I think I can guess.

if
you've always had farm cats or outdoor cats you didn't mess much with you
proably thought nature handles that.


What a MORON!! Nature...?? What that means in essence is that the
cat's tooth ROTS out of its HEAD. Nerves and all. Just like yours
would! Only YOU can go to a dentist and get that sucker pulled or have
a root canal done. The cat can't. That's where you're SUPPOSED to come
in. YOU. The owner. The 'responsible party'!
Your attitude is criminal. If I knew you, I would turn you in to the
animal cops in a heartbeat. I would testify against you personally.

And I guess by using the term "farm cat", that alleviates any and all
burdens of obligation that you might otherwise feel. Somehow these
little orphans are 'different' from the rest! Somehow not worthy of
the same time, care and love that you should give anything else that
depends on you for care. "Farm Cats". How convenient!

So don't let the "guilt police" upset
you.


No. By all means, just let NATURE take care of everything! Don't let
any of that ol' guilt get ya'! Ya might start ta-FEEEEELIN' bad! Then
one day, you find little farm kitty dead.. stiff like plywood "on the
front of the property". "Hey, Honey... We got us another dead 'un.
Lookie-that...! Looks like a RATTLER got 'em on the side of his face!
It's all swole up! You reckon...??"



Just get hin to the vet. Bad teeth many times signal something wrong
with the heart of the cat.


Or the owner.

I don't know why the connection, but I've seen it
firstand.


I can't believe you took the time to look. Must have been one of your
indoor 'city cats'....


Just get him checked & he can live on wet food if he has to.


I can hear MeMe now..
"Yes, your Honor... I know he was my responsibility, but he was a
Farm cat, don't you see... Not to worry, your Honor.. Just let nature
take its course and that dad-blame thing will fall out soon enough.
Right after his pounding gum ruptures and all that pus drains out! Who
knows... could be his heart! Don't wanna waste any money at the Vet
iffin it is..."



Good Luck :-)



Yes. Agreed. Whoever depends on you will need it.




IBen G.
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Old April 27th 04, 04:07 PM
Mmhsb
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"majcm" wrote in message news:PAjjc.27492$YP5.2198953@attbi_s02...
On the off chance that these guys aren't trolls, some cat owners, esp. ones
who take in strays, don't consider a cat's teeth as a problem. You know, if
you've always had farm cats or outdoor cats you didn't mess much with you
proably thought nature handles that. So don't let the "guilt police" upset
you. Just get hin to the vet. Bad teeth many times signal something wrong
with the heart of the cat. I don't know why the connection, but I've seen it
firstand. Just get him checked & he can live on wet food if he has to.


You are another sicko who doesnt give a **** about a cats well being
aren't you? If a cat loses their teeth they cant get dentures dumbass!
I hope that when your cat gets a toothache it comes into your bedroom
and claws your eyes out! Then maybe your blind ass will take it to the
vet. Maria
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Old April 27th 04, 04:07 PM
Mmhsb
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"majcm" wrote in message news:PAjjc.27492$YP5.2198953@attbi_s02...
On the off chance that these guys aren't trolls, some cat owners, esp. ones
who take in strays, don't consider a cat's teeth as a problem. You know, if
you've always had farm cats or outdoor cats you didn't mess much with you
proably thought nature handles that. So don't let the "guilt police" upset
you. Just get hin to the vet. Bad teeth many times signal something wrong
with the heart of the cat. I don't know why the connection, but I've seen it
firstand. Just get him checked & he can live on wet food if he has to.


You are another sicko who doesnt give a **** about a cats well being
aren't you? If a cat loses their teeth they cant get dentures dumbass!
I hope that when your cat gets a toothache it comes into your bedroom
and claws your eyes out! Then maybe your blind ass will take it to the
vet. Maria
 




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