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  #395  
Old November 21st 03, 10:51 PM
Luvskats00
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itty (Sherry )
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..I am debating whether or not *you* have the right to slam another poster

for letting their cats out. You don't.

Have you had your head up your arse all this time? How many years have people
posted their right to dictate a position on an issue - declaw or not..inside or
not...spay/neuter or not are three of the major threads that have continued
throughout time. Apparently, you missed the posts where I backed up my
"opinion" with legitimate research materials and have spent a major block of
time getting information on this particular issue. You and other trolls insist
on posting your opinons as fact. There have been no (0) attempts to every back
up those opinons with fact. And when I or any other person in this newsgroup
have requested the "fact" the requests are always - always ignored.

I didn't wake up one day and say..let's support a viewpoint supporting keeping
cats inside. I didn't start posting this view for more than 6 months AFTER
reading a significant number of posts from people who wrote about the death of
their cats who roamed outside. I didn't include the hapless people who wrote
about their pets never coming back from an outside romp. After watching a block
of, say, 40 episodes of emergency vets - and noting that most/all episodes
showed a cat (who was allowed to roam outside) suffering from internal
injuries/bleeding, broken/torn limbs, and fatal injuries such as poisonings. I
wrote to the producers of the show who did support the indoors only view. I am
confident that indoor cats have been known to die inside, but the percentage of
deaths are skewed to the outside pets.

Since you are intent on responding without including any facts, why not just
post a link to a comic strip and be done with it. That would have the same
value as your response.
  #396  
Old November 21st 03, 10:51 PM
Luvskats00
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itty (Sherry )
drools

..I am debating whether or not *you* have the right to slam another poster

for letting their cats out. You don't.

Have you had your head up your arse all this time? How many years have people
posted their right to dictate a position on an issue - declaw or not..inside or
not...spay/neuter or not are three of the major threads that have continued
throughout time. Apparently, you missed the posts where I backed up my
"opinion" with legitimate research materials and have spent a major block of
time getting information on this particular issue. You and other trolls insist
on posting your opinons as fact. There have been no (0) attempts to every back
up those opinons with fact. And when I or any other person in this newsgroup
have requested the "fact" the requests are always - always ignored.

I didn't wake up one day and say..let's support a viewpoint supporting keeping
cats inside. I didn't start posting this view for more than 6 months AFTER
reading a significant number of posts from people who wrote about the death of
their cats who roamed outside. I didn't include the hapless people who wrote
about their pets never coming back from an outside romp. After watching a block
of, say, 40 episodes of emergency vets - and noting that most/all episodes
showed a cat (who was allowed to roam outside) suffering from internal
injuries/bleeding, broken/torn limbs, and fatal injuries such as poisonings. I
wrote to the producers of the show who did support the indoors only view. I am
confident that indoor cats have been known to die inside, but the percentage of
deaths are skewed to the outside pets.

Since you are intent on responding without including any facts, why not just
post a link to a comic strip and be done with it. That would have the same
value as your response.
  #397  
Old November 21st 03, 10:51 PM
Luvskats00
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
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itty (Sherry )
drools

..I am debating whether or not *you* have the right to slam another poster

for letting their cats out. You don't.

Have you had your head up your arse all this time? How many years have people
posted their right to dictate a position on an issue - declaw or not..inside or
not...spay/neuter or not are three of the major threads that have continued
throughout time. Apparently, you missed the posts where I backed up my
"opinion" with legitimate research materials and have spent a major block of
time getting information on this particular issue. You and other trolls insist
on posting your opinons as fact. There have been no (0) attempts to every back
up those opinons with fact. And when I or any other person in this newsgroup
have requested the "fact" the requests are always - always ignored.

I didn't wake up one day and say..let's support a viewpoint supporting keeping
cats inside. I didn't start posting this view for more than 6 months AFTER
reading a significant number of posts from people who wrote about the death of
their cats who roamed outside. I didn't include the hapless people who wrote
about their pets never coming back from an outside romp. After watching a block
of, say, 40 episodes of emergency vets - and noting that most/all episodes
showed a cat (who was allowed to roam outside) suffering from internal
injuries/bleeding, broken/torn limbs, and fatal injuries such as poisonings. I
wrote to the producers of the show who did support the indoors only view. I am
confident that indoor cats have been known to die inside, but the percentage of
deaths are skewed to the outside pets.

Since you are intent on responding without including any facts, why not just
post a link to a comic strip and be done with it. That would have the same
value as your response.
 




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