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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:26:31 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 22:34:05 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: I'm a member of Cats Protection and we certainly home cats to indoor environments and provide potential owners with how to care for them. Take a look at this month's magazine, there's an article on just that. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. It's most certainly not a lie, two of my cats are from Cats Protection and were homed on the understanding they were indoor cats. ...and may I just add the word 'healthy' to that sentence. My cats were healthy, normal cats when I got them and remain so. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. -- Bob. Light travels faster than sound. This is why you appear bright until we hear you talk. |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:48:11 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. Then they were not healthy cats. lol! My vet would probably disagree, given then he's only seen them to give them their boosters and be neutered. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:48:11 +0000, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. Then they were not healthy cats. lol! My vet would probably disagree, given then he's only seen them to give them their boosters and be neutered. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! |
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"Jacqueline" wrote in message
... On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:48:11 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. Then they were not healthy cats. lol! My vet would probably disagree, given then he's only seen them to give them their boosters and be neutered. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Well, the only thing I found on the Cats Protection pages on indoor cats was this about fresh air: "Fresh air and sunshine are necessary to us all so if your cat or kitten is confined to a flat without an enclosed balcony, fit a wire frame into one window to admit air and sunshine without the risk of his falling from a height." I wouldn't call that a negative attitude against the idea of having indoor cats. Source: http://www.cats.org.uk/html/index.ph...id=54#exercise But what does that matter to Brenchley and his lies? Hans |
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"Jacqueline" wrote in message
... On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:48:11 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. Then they were not healthy cats. lol! My vet would probably disagree, given then he's only seen them to give them their boosters and be neutered. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Well, the only thing I found on the Cats Protection pages on indoor cats was this about fresh air: "Fresh air and sunshine are necessary to us all so if your cat or kitten is confined to a flat without an enclosed balcony, fit a wire frame into one window to admit air and sunshine without the risk of his falling from a height." I wouldn't call that a negative attitude against the idea of having indoor cats. Source: http://www.cats.org.uk/html/index.ph...id=54#exercise But what does that matter to Brenchley and his lies? Hans |
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:30:39 +0100, "Hans Schrøder"
wrote: "Jacqueline" wrote in message .. . Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Well, the only thing I found on the Cats Protection pages on indoor cats was this about fresh air: "Fresh air and sunshine are necessary to us all so if your cat or kitten is confined to a flat without an enclosed balcony, fit a wire frame into one window to admit air and sunshine without the risk of his falling from a height." I wouldn't call that a negative attitude against the idea of having indoor cats. Source: http://www.cats.org.uk/html/index.ph...id=54#exercise But what does that matter to Brenchley and his lies? Indeed. I know what the facts are, I've been a member of Cats Protection for about 7 years and have had plenty of experience at 'grass roots level' as he puts it. Silly man. |
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:30:39 +0100, "Hans Schrøder"
wrote: "Jacqueline" wrote in message .. . Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Well, the only thing I found on the Cats Protection pages on indoor cats was this about fresh air: "Fresh air and sunshine are necessary to us all so if your cat or kitten is confined to a flat without an enclosed balcony, fit a wire frame into one window to admit air and sunshine without the risk of his falling from a height." I wouldn't call that a negative attitude against the idea of having indoor cats. Source: http://www.cats.org.uk/html/index.ph...id=54#exercise But what does that matter to Brenchley and his lies? Indeed. I know what the facts are, I've been a member of Cats Protection for about 7 years and have had plenty of experience at 'grass roots level' as he puts it. Silly man. |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 20:21:16 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:48:11 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. Then they were not healthy cats. lol! My vet would probably disagree, given then he's only seen them to give them their boosters and be neutered. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. No, it doesn't change the fact that Cats Protection go out of their way to ensure healthy cats get proper indoor/outdoor homes. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Stop telling lies and maybe you will get on better. -- Bob. How to become immortal: Read this signature tomorrow and follow its advice. |
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:30:39 +0100, "Hans Schrøder"
wrote: Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Well, the only thing I found on the Cats Protection pages on indoor cats was this about fresh air: "Fresh air and sunshine are necessary to us all so if your cat or kitten is confined to a flat without an enclosed balcony, fit a wire frame into one window to admit air and sunshine without the risk of his falling from a height." I wouldn't call that a negative attitude against the idea of having indoor cats. Source: http://www.cats.org.uk/html/index.ph...id=54#exercise But what does that matter to Brenchley and his lies? Hans The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters, including Cats Protection which is by far the largest, 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. |
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 20:21:16 +0000, Jacqueline
wrote: On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 18:48:11 +0000, Bob Brenchley. wrote: On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 12:19:18 +0000, Jacqueline wrote: Cats Protection do not home healthy cats to indoor only homes - so don't try that lie again. Then they were not healthy cats. lol! My vet would probably disagree, given then he's only seen them to give them their boosters and be neutered. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Cats Protection do not home healthy cats indoors only. Heard you the first time, doesn't change the facts. No, it doesn't change the fact that Cats Protection go out of their way to ensure healthy cats get proper indoor/outdoor homes. I could scan in pics of my cats, the adoption contracts and forward the names of the women who fostered and approved me at the vetting stage - but you'd still not believe me, would you? You're the strangest troll I've ever encountered in all the years I've been using Usenet! Stop telling lies and maybe you will get on better. -- Bob. How to become immortal: Read this signature tomorrow and follow its advice. |
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