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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease
From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
"Catlady" wrote in message ... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is so sad. I can't speak to the origins of Caboodle Ranch, but it is clear that they became hoarders on a large scale. Most hoarders are people who don't know their own limitations and take in far more cats (or other animals) than they can possibly care for. They are usually people who love cats, but their love becomes associated with a variety of mental illnesses. Cats become ill, suffer severe malnutrition, and even die due to lack of medical care, basic nutrition, and too few people to give them even minimal attention. In the case of Caboodle Ranch, I suspect that this is not a typical hoarding case--my suspicion is that money became very important to the owners, and money that was donated may not even have gone to the care of these unfortunate cats. MaryL |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
On Mar 19, 10:21*pm, "MaryL" wrote:
"Catlady" *wrote in message .... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is so sad. *I can't speak to the origins of Caboodle Ranch, but it is clear that they became hoarders on a large scale. *Most hoarders are people who don't know their own limitations and take in far more cats (or other animals) than they can possibly care for. *They are usually people who love cats, but their love becomes associated with a variety of mental illnesses. Cats become ill, suffer severe malnutrition, and even die due to lack of medical care, basic nutrition, and too few people to give them even minimal attention. *In the case of Caboodle Ranch, I suspect that this is not a typical hoarding case--my suspicion is that money became very important to the owners, and money that was donated may not even have gone to the care of these unfortunate cats. MaryL Craig insisted on cash whenever possible and spent donations at the racetrack, on expensivewestern wear, Vegas vacations, hotels (for his married mistress), travel and all kinds of personal items. There are witnesses that saw him pocket donation money without recording it or giving a receipt. I've seen the Caboodle Bank Statements and vet care costs are minimal compared to what he spent on himself. |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
On Mar 19, 10:21*pm, "MaryL" wrote:
"Catlady" *wrote in message .... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is so sad. *I can't speak to the origins of Caboodle Ranch, but it is clear that they became hoarders on a large scale. *Most hoarders are people who don't know their own limitations and take in far more cats (or other animals) than they can possibly care for. *They are usually people who love cats, but their love becomes associated with a variety of mental illnesses. Cats become ill, suffer severe malnutrition, and even die due to lack of medical care, basic nutrition, and too few people to give them even minimal attention. *In the case of Caboodle Ranch, I suspect that this is not a typical hoarding case--my suspicion is that money became very important to the owners, and money that was donated may not even have gone to the care of these unfortunate cats. MaryL Unfortunately, pocketing and/or misappropriating donated funds doesn't just affect the Caboodle cats. It's a horrible breach of trust to the people who donated that honestly thought they were helping the cats. Those people, in the future, (plus other potential donors who just hear about it).... may be too skeptical to donate cash to *any* private shelter. |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
"The Catlady" wrote in message ... On Mar 19, 10:21 pm, "MaryL" wrote: "Catlady" wrote in message ... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is so sad. I can't speak to the origins of Caboodle Ranch, but it is clear that they became hoarders on a large scale. Most hoarders are people who don't know their own limitations and take in far more cats (or other animals) than they can possibly care for. They are usually people who love cats, but their love becomes associated with a variety of mental illnesses. Cats become ill, suffer severe malnutrition, and even die due to lack of medical care, basic nutrition, and too few people to give them even minimal attention. In the case of Caboodle Ranch, I suspect that this is not a typical hoarding case--my suspicion is that money became very important to the owners, and money that was donated may not even have gone to the care of these unfortunate cats. MaryL Craig insisted on cash whenever possible and spent donations at the racetrack, on expensivewestern wear, Vegas vacations, hotels (for his married mistress), travel and all kinds of personal items. There are witnesses that saw him pocket donation money without recording it or giving a receipt. I've seen the Caboodle Bank Statements and vet care costs are minimal compared to what he spent on himself. ----- how did you get access to the Caboodle bank statements? Tweed |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
"Catlady" wrote in message ... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. What? ... for people who want to get their cats back?! Um, people who left them at the 'sanctuary' in the first place? That's ridiculous. If they couldn't, for whatever reason, care for the cat(s) and left them at Caboodle, what happens if the reclaimed cats have severe health problems now? Don't give them back to people who dropped them off! IMHO Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. I've read online newsclips and seen the same videos you have. I can't offer an opinion about their guilt or innocence. I'm not there; I've never been there. I do know media today tends to sensationalize. The more negative the better, it seems I wouldn't want to be sitting on a jury for this one, though. I'd have to see more than media hype to be able to render a decision. Jill |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
On Mar 21, 3:34*pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: "The Catlady" wrote in message ... On Mar 19, 10:21 pm, "MaryL" wrote: "Catlady" wrote in message .... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is so sad. I can't speak to the origins of Caboodle Ranch, but it is clear that they became hoarders on a large scale. Most hoarders are people who don't know their own limitations and take in far more cats (or other animals) than they can possibly care for. They are usually people who love cats, but their love becomes associated with a variety of mental illnesses. Cats become ill, suffer severe malnutrition, and even die due to lack of medical care, basic nutrition, and too few people to give them even minimal attention. In the case of Caboodle Ranch, I suspect that this is not a typical hoarding case--my suspicion is that money became very important to the owners, and money that was donated may not even have gone to the care of these unfortunate cats. MaryL Craig insisted on cash whenever possible and spent donations at the racetrack, on expensivewestern wear, Vegas vacations, hotels (for his married mistress), travel and all kinds of personal items. There are witnesses that saw him pocket donation money without recording it or giving a receipt. I've seen the Caboodle Bank Statements and vet care costs are minimal compared to what he spent on himself. ----- how did you get access to the Caboodle bank statements? Tweed It's evidence from a court case and is posted online. This is not complete but is a lot of them: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxUd...XQ2VmFGdw/edit https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxUd...XQ2VmFGdw/edit |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
On Mar 21, 7:38*pm, "jmcquown" wrote:
"Catlady" wrote in message .... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. What? *... for people who want to get their cats back?! *Um, people who left them at the 'sanctuary' in the first place? *That's ridiculous. *If they couldn't, for whatever reason, care for the cat(s) and left them at Caboodle, what happens if the reclaimed cats have severe health problems now? *Don't give them back to people who dropped them off! *IMHO I agree for the most part. I wonder though if there are some that did so who may have lost their homes and didn't know what else to do, but are in a better situation and have learned a valuable lesson. I am aware of a few people that are distraught and wracked with guilt as they actually tried to get their cats back not long after they brought them there but they had mysteriously disappeared (i.e. were eaten by coyotes ) Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. I've read online newsclips and seen the same videos you have. *I can't offer an opinion about their guilt or innocence. *I'm not there; I've never been there. *I do know media today tends to sensationalize. *The more negative the better, it seems *I wouldn't want to be sitting on a jury for this one, though. *I'd have to see more than media hype to be able to render a decision. Jill I've seen plenty of evidence that is not in the media and it is damning. |
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Update On Caboodle Ranch Cats
On Mar 21, 3:34*pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: "The Catlady" wrote in message ... On Mar 19, 10:21 pm, "MaryL" wrote: "Catlady" wrote in message .... http://www.ifaw.org/us/news/hundreds...battle-disease From those in the know, the evidence against Caboodle Ranch is overwhelming. A hotline has been set up for people that want to try to get their cats back. Also, a disposition hearing has been set for March 28th to determine who gets the cats. Craig and Nanette should not be allowed to be within 100 miles of any of these poor creatures (or any other cats, for that matter) that have suffered at their hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is so sad. I can't speak to the origins of Caboodle Ranch, but it is clear that they became hoarders on a large scale. Most hoarders are people who don't know their own limitations and take in far more cats (or other animals) than they can possibly care for. They are usually people who love cats, but their love becomes associated with a variety of mental illnesses. Cats become ill, suffer severe malnutrition, and even die due to lack of medical care, basic nutrition, and too few people to give them even minimal attention. In the case of Caboodle Ranch, I suspect that this is not a typical hoarding case--my suspicion is that money became very important to the owners, and money that was donated may not even have gone to the care of these unfortunate cats. MaryL Craig insisted on cash whenever possible and spent donations at the racetrack, on expensivewestern wear, Vegas vacations, hotels (for his married mistress), travel and all kinds of personal items. There are witnesses that saw him pocket donation money without recording it or giving a receipt. I've seen the Caboodle Bank Statements and vet care costs are minimal compared to what he spent on himself. ----- how did you get access to the Caboodle bank statements? Tweed It's evidence from a court case and is posted online. This is not complete but is a lot of them: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxUd...XQ2VmFGdw/edit https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxUd...XQ2VmFGdw/edit |
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HI,
Actually there is not overwhelming evidence. Some cats were sick...but were prescribed care and medicine by a vet. The PETA person who was taking the video was in charge of medicating the cat she filmed....and she did not treat it. PeTA needs suffering and death in order to create the drama they need to get donations. This was actually a travesty...the cats shoudl be returned. If Peta, Hsus and Aspca wanted to help, they could of donated supplies and money, instead they went in there like gangbusters, busted up his little houses, stuffed cats in pet taxi's where some still live today, ripped up his newpaper articles and created a fake atomosphere of neglect. I pray Craig can get justice. Quote:
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