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  #111  
Old March 26th 04, 11:42 AM
IBen Getiner
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Thank goodness declawing is illegal in the UK. I cannot undertsnad why
anybody would want to barbarically mutilate a cat


To bring it into a civilized home, of course. I wonder how many KITTY
LIVES you stupid mentally ill liberals are responsible for damning to
the needle? That's what you're doing, you know... If declawing were
illegal here in the States, who would adopted or bring in a cat? No
one who values what they have worked to provide, anyway.
Oh, I'm sure you and your type will say that people would go on just
the same, but nobody I know (including me) would stand for it. You
people are nut-cases. Everybody has known someone like you... Who,
after paying you a visit, secretly laughs and jokes all the way home
about how shredded everything in you house was! And don't think that
it doesn't happen, because it does. I've done it.
Yes, YOU are the reasons for tens of thousands of unadopted cats in
you own backwards, dilapidated museum-of-a-country, and now you want
to spread your sickness to ours. Thank God that we still have PLENTY
in the veterinarian field that have no problem with dealing in sanity
whatsoever.
We just had our boy stripped of his rear claws when we got our new
leather furniture. What do you think about that? He doesn't need them,
because WE take care of him. It is the price a cat will have to pay to
live in the comparative luxury of our home. He's just fine, by the
way. Frisky as a little lamb, so you couldn't be more wrong. He still
thinks he's got his claws, too. Always 'sharpening' them on one thing
or another! Only our 'one things' aren't SHREDDED like yours!
I hope this has helped you to "understand" a little better. If not
for its content, perhaps your own mind...?


Proves you are not a very good cat owner in lots of ways then - I have 2
bengals and they have never scratched anything but their scratching posts.
I tell you what, you go and have your fingers and toes removed and then come
back and tell us how happy and healthy you are moron.


Only one posting showing up on Google search...?? Come out and fight
like a man. I'll even cha-cha with you if you're an overemotional
woman. But don't come to me with this YELLOW CRAP! You've got to get
up a lot earlier than that to fool the Master, grasshopper.


IBen G.
  #112  
Old March 26th 04, 11:42 AM
IBen Getiner
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"Pet lover" wrote in message ...
"IBen Getiner" wrote in message
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"AK" wrote in message

...
Thank goodness declawing is illegal in the UK. I cannot undertsnad why
anybody would want to barbarically mutilate a cat


To bring it into a civilized home, of course. I wonder how many KITTY
LIVES you stupid mentally ill liberals are responsible for damning to
the needle? That's what you're doing, you know... If declawing were
illegal here in the States, who would adopted or bring in a cat? No
one who values what they have worked to provide, anyway.
Oh, I'm sure you and your type will say that people would go on just
the same, but nobody I know (including me) would stand for it. You
people are nut-cases. Everybody has known someone like you... Who,
after paying you a visit, secretly laughs and jokes all the way home
about how shredded everything in you house was! And don't think that
it doesn't happen, because it does. I've done it.
Yes, YOU are the reasons for tens of thousands of unadopted cats in
you own backwards, dilapidated museum-of-a-country, and now you want
to spread your sickness to ours. Thank God that we still have PLENTY
in the veterinarian field that have no problem with dealing in sanity
whatsoever.
We just had our boy stripped of his rear claws when we got our new
leather furniture. What do you think about that? He doesn't need them,
because WE take care of him. It is the price a cat will have to pay to
live in the comparative luxury of our home. He's just fine, by the
way. Frisky as a little lamb, so you couldn't be more wrong. He still
thinks he's got his claws, too. Always 'sharpening' them on one thing
or another! Only our 'one things' aren't SHREDDED like yours!
I hope this has helped you to "understand" a little better. If not
for its content, perhaps your own mind...?


Proves you are not a very good cat owner in lots of ways then - I have 2
bengals and they have never scratched anything but their scratching posts.
I tell you what, you go and have your fingers and toes removed and then come
back and tell us how happy and healthy you are moron.


Only one posting showing up on Google search...?? Come out and fight
like a man. I'll even cha-cha with you if you're an overemotional
woman. But don't come to me with this YELLOW CRAP! You've got to get
up a lot earlier than that to fool the Master, grasshopper.


IBen G.
  #113  
Old April 2nd 04, 10:04 PM
Poppa Capp
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"Michael Stokes" wrote in message news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?


Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be being out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would give it a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!


I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com

  #114  
Old April 2nd 04, 10:04 PM
Poppa Capp
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"Michael Stokes" wrote in message news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?


Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be being out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would give it a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!


I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com

  #115  
Old April 3rd 04, 02:20 PM
Michael Stokes
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my mammy?

"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?


Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message

...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my

patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be being

out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would give it

a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and

helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!

I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com



  #116  
Old April 3rd 04, 02:20 PM
Michael Stokes
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my mammy?

"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?


Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message

...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my

patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be being

out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would give it

a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and

helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!

I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com



  #117  
Old April 6th 04, 08:50 PM
Poppa Capp
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"Michael Stokes" wrote in message news:cSybc.3948$4N3.483@newsfe1-win...
my mammy?


Yeah, your mammy is my mammy so let's talk about the old bitch. Good
enough for you or do you want to arrange a "meeting" to "discuss" it?

Poppa Capp


"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?


Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message

...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my

patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be being

out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would give it

a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and

helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!

I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com

  #118  
Old April 6th 04, 08:50 PM
Poppa Capp
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"Michael Stokes" wrote in message news:cSybc.3948$4N3.483@newsfe1-win...
my mammy?


Yeah, your mammy is my mammy so let's talk about the old bitch. Good
enough for you or do you want to arrange a "meeting" to "discuss" it?

Poppa Capp


"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?


Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message

...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my

patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be being

out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would give it

a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and

helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!

I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com

  #119  
Old April 18th 04, 12:06 PM
Michael Stokes
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arranged meeting please
"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
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"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

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my mammy?


Yeah, your mammy is my mammy so let's talk about the old bitch. Good
enough for you or do you want to arrange a "meeting" to "discuss" it?

Poppa Capp


"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?

Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message


...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my

patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be

being
out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would

give it
a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much

with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and

helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!

I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the

scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they

ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to

scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow

box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems

to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high

abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com



  #120  
Old April 18th 04, 12:06 PM
Michael Stokes
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arranged meeting please
"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:cSybc.3948$4N3.483@newsfe1-win...
my mammy?


Yeah, your mammy is my mammy so let's talk about the old bitch. Good
enough for you or do you want to arrange a "meeting" to "discuss" it?

Poppa Capp


"Poppa Capp" wrote in message
om...
"Michael Stokes" wrote in message

news:1km3c.71851$6Z.48009@newsfe1-win...
WHAT THE HELL HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH LOVE?

Your mammy....

Poppa Capp

"Mark Healey" wrote in message


...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 23:52:24 UTC, (He Who
Walks) wrote:

My cat (DQB) had been tearing up my furniture (as well as my

patience)
by clawing everything, particularly when I would have to be

being
out
of town for two or three days at a time.

My friends Ken and Kathy told me about the success they had with
declawing their equally destructive cat so I thought I would

give it
a
try. I only had the front ones done, as DQB was not doing much

with
the back ones.

DQB walked gingerly for about a week or two, but since then no
problems.

The owner (moi) is much happier now.

Another cat saved from the knackers.

Thank you Jesus for seeing DQB through the brief recovery and

helping
me have the perservance .... Amen!

I don't know if this guy is a troll or not but I've been seriously
considering it. I have a couch at the upholstery guys place right
now.
I told him to make some pieces that go over the arms from the

scrap
but that is a temporary measure. I'm not home to be Joe vigilant
training them not to scratch. They have a cat stand that they

ignore.
They have torn up my box spring, the above mentioned couch, a $100
leather covered book.

That is all live-with-able. What isn't is that one likes to

scratch
my Mame-cab at night. It is pretty much a Formica covered hollow

box.
There isn't much damage but it is all kinds of noisy and he seems

to
only like to do it when I am just starting to doze off.

I would like the pros and cons without a bunch of high

abstractions
about mutilating their natural form (they are already eunuchs).

--
Mark Heaely
marknews(at)healeyonline(dot)com



 




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