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Bob Brenchley. wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 19:25:50 GMT, "Nina S." wrote: Jellicoe wrote in message . com... Maybe in some areas the life expectancy is lower because the hazards are so high, but then people in those areas shouldn't get cats. They should get indoor pets like rats. So, basically you are saying that the millions of cats, and kittens, brought to shelters every year should be euthanized simply because they had the bad luck of being born, or brought into, a city. Nonononono! Anyone who said that must really be a moron. Sure, that makes a whole lot of sense. Sure would help the overpopulation problem, wouldn't it? Or, if we're talking of no-kill shelters, they live the remainder of their lives in a cage, indoors. There is no reason for cats to live indoors 24/7, and there is not reason for shelters to kill healthy cats. If the lazy good-for-nothings who run a large number of US shelters would actually get off their fat arses and work for the welfare of the cats in their care - ALL shelters will be no-kill and ALL shelters would refuse to home a healthy cat to an indoor only home. *Sigh* You just don't get it. If all shelters were no-kill, and these same shelters refused adoption simply because the cat would be indoors 24/7, where would the cats be? Especially city cats? Let me tell you. They would be in cages living out miserable lives. But in many places, the danger is not high, Maybe where you live but, in my neck of the woods "development" and "progress" are making those places extremely rare. Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Do not call me a liar until you know what you are talking about. How long have you lived in the States? Assuming that there are safer areas in the hearts of cities, (which I do not believe for a minute), how many of these cats would be able to live there? Nina |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 20:28:54 UTC, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Cats live with cars very well in cities, not quite so well in the country. Liar. If you live in an area where, for whatever reason, you feel unable to allow a healthy cat its freedom to roam for at least some time each day (and only you can judge your area) then don't have a cat. To have a healthy cat, knowing you will keep it in 24/7 marks you are being cruel, selfish, or both. Liar -- |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 20:28:54 UTC, Bob Brenchley.
wrote: Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Cats live with cars very well in cities, not quite so well in the country. Liar. If you live in an area where, for whatever reason, you feel unable to allow a healthy cat its freedom to roam for at least some time each day (and only you can judge your area) then don't have a cat. To have a healthy cat, knowing you will keep it in 24/7 marks you are being cruel, selfish, or both. Liar -- |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 21:56:45 GMT, "Nina S."
wrote: If the lazy good-for-nothings who run a large number of US shelters would actually get off their fat arses and work for the welfare of the cats in their care - ALL shelters will be no-kill and ALL shelters would refuse to home a healthy cat to an indoor only home. *Sigh* You just don't get it. If all shelters were no-kill, and these same shelters refused adoption simply because the cat would be indoors 24/7, where would the cats be? Why - in proper indoor/outdoor homes of course. Especially city cats? Let me tell you. They would be in cages living out miserable lives. No, they would be found proper homes - as they are in other countries. But in many places, the danger is not high, Maybe where you live but, in my neck of the woods "development" and "progress" are making those places extremely rare. Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Do not call me a liar I will call you a liar and long as you go on lying. until you know what you are talking about. How long have you lived in the States? Assuming that there are safer areas in the hearts of cities, (which I do not believe for a minute), Hard luck, facts are facts and you can't argue with them. how many of these cats would be able to live there? As many as people want to live there. Nina In the hearts of modern cities the car now moves slower than the horse and cart did at the start of the last century. There is also, now, more green spaces then there was a hundred years ago. Life in a modern city can be almost cat heaven as a cat's world is very three dimensional. No other animal is as well suited to urban life - if nothing else the thriving feral populations prove that. -- Bob. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 21:56:45 GMT, "Nina S."
wrote: If the lazy good-for-nothings who run a large number of US shelters would actually get off their fat arses and work for the welfare of the cats in their care - ALL shelters will be no-kill and ALL shelters would refuse to home a healthy cat to an indoor only home. *Sigh* You just don't get it. If all shelters were no-kill, and these same shelters refused adoption simply because the cat would be indoors 24/7, where would the cats be? Why - in proper indoor/outdoor homes of course. Especially city cats? Let me tell you. They would be in cages living out miserable lives. No, they would be found proper homes - as they are in other countries. But in many places, the danger is not high, Maybe where you live but, in my neck of the woods "development" and "progress" are making those places extremely rare. Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Do not call me a liar I will call you a liar and long as you go on lying. until you know what you are talking about. How long have you lived in the States? Assuming that there are safer areas in the hearts of cities, (which I do not believe for a minute), Hard luck, facts are facts and you can't argue with them. how many of these cats would be able to live there? As many as people want to live there. Nina In the hearts of modern cities the car now moves slower than the horse and cart did at the start of the last century. There is also, now, more green spaces then there was a hundred years ago. Life in a modern city can be almost cat heaven as a cat's world is very three dimensional. No other animal is as well suited to urban life - if nothing else the thriving feral populations prove that. -- Bob. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 21:58:44 GMT, "Linda Terrell"
wrote: On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 20:28:54 UTC, Bob Brenchley. wrote: Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Cats live with cars very well in cities, not quite so well in the country. Liar. Stupid Troll. If you live in an area where, for whatever reason, you feel unable to allow a healthy cat its freedom to roam for at least some time each day (and only you can judge your area) then don't have a cat. To have a healthy cat, knowing you will keep it in 24/7 marks you are being cruel, selfish, or both. Liar Very Stupid Troll. -- Bob. I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public. |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 21:58:44 GMT, "Linda Terrell"
wrote: On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 20:28:54 UTC, Bob Brenchley. wrote: Liar. Go to the centre of any major city in the world and you will find an environment that is actually safer for cats than it would be if they lived in the country. Cats live with cars very well in cities, not quite so well in the country. Liar. Stupid Troll. If you live in an area where, for whatever reason, you feel unable to allow a healthy cat its freedom to roam for at least some time each day (and only you can judge your area) then don't have a cat. To have a healthy cat, knowing you will keep it in 24/7 marks you are being cruel, selfish, or both. Liar Very Stupid Troll. -- Bob. I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public. |
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Sometimes I think Bob you like the word Troll. You seem to think everyone is a troll. Tina |
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Sometimes I think Bob you like the word Troll. You seem to think everyone is a troll. Tina |
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"Tina Laitinen" wrote in message
.cable.rogers.com... Sometimes I think Bob you like the word Troll. You seem to think everyone is a troll. Of course! You look at others the same way you look at yourself. Bob is not a man to discuss with, Bob is a man to ignore and avoid... Hans |
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