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Kaeli wrote: If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - So she will lose the ends of her toes along with her eye? Declawing is a horrific, cruel thing to do to a cat, but to ferals it is especially repugnant and damaging. Two feral kittens named Katie and Sebastian that were declawed (despite a no-declaw agreement) and suffered greatly as a result were the reason why I built http://www.stopdeclaw.com :-( Megan I obviously wouldn't get a one eyed feral cat declawed. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke Learn The TRUTH About Declawing http://www.stopdeclaw.com Zuzu's Cats Photo Album: http://www.PictureTrail.com/zuzu22 "Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way." - W.H. Murray |
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Kaeli wrote: If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - So she will lose the ends of her toes along with her eye? Declawing is a horrific, cruel thing to do to a cat, but to ferals it is especially repugnant and damaging. Two feral kittens named Katie and Sebastian that were declawed (despite a no-declaw agreement) and suffered greatly as a result were the reason why I built http://www.stopdeclaw.com :-( Megan I obviously wouldn't get a one eyed feral cat declawed. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke Learn The TRUTH About Declawing http://www.stopdeclaw.com Zuzu's Cats Photo Album: http://www.PictureTrail.com/zuzu22 "Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way." - W.H. Murray |
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kaeli wrote in message . .. In article , enlightened us with... I went to the adoption shelter where we got one of our cats and talked to the lady who runs it. She explaned that the best course of action might be to trap this cat and have it put down. Her theory: adult ferrals are difficult to treat, to catch, and especially to medicate for a long term recovery. Also, if the wound is getting worse, she will die a painful death, better to end her suffering. Not the news I wanted to hear. I'm securing some traps but I'm not sure I want to give this cat it's last ride. I will make some more calls for other opinions and suggestions, but my wife cautioned me that I can't keep calling places until someone tells me they can save it. This is so depressing. Updates as I get them. Carl She's right. That's very, very sad, but true. One-Eye has a chance, of course, but considering how many adoptable cats there are, ferals don't get many chances. If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - get her treatment and either keep her or release her back where she was. Even if you're not that attached, she shouldn't have to suffer. Bring her in to have a peaceful end in what was otherwise an obviously not so great life. Good luck. -- Well, with three six month old kittens, I can't adopt a feral who's missing an eye, unless I keep them completely separated. I also can't see getting her treated and then release her back into the wild, not sure her chances would be any better than they are now, even if she heals completely, she's still disadvataged and handicapped. The cat will adapt perfectly well to having only one eye. Animals in the wild adapt thusly all the time. -L. |
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(ceb2) wrote in message . com...
kaeli wrote in message . .. In article , enlightened us with... I went to the adoption shelter where we got one of our cats and talked to the lady who runs it. She explaned that the best course of action might be to trap this cat and have it put down. Her theory: adult ferrals are difficult to treat, to catch, and especially to medicate for a long term recovery. Also, if the wound is getting worse, she will die a painful death, better to end her suffering. Not the news I wanted to hear. I'm securing some traps but I'm not sure I want to give this cat it's last ride. I will make some more calls for other opinions and suggestions, but my wife cautioned me that I can't keep calling places until someone tells me they can save it. This is so depressing. Updates as I get them. Carl She's right. That's very, very sad, but true. One-Eye has a chance, of course, but considering how many adoptable cats there are, ferals don't get many chances. If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - get her treatment and either keep her or release her back where she was. Even if you're not that attached, she shouldn't have to suffer. Bring her in to have a peaceful end in what was otherwise an obviously not so great life. Good luck. -- Well, with three six month old kittens, I can't adopt a feral who's missing an eye, unless I keep them completely separated. I also can't see getting her treated and then release her back into the wild, not sure her chances would be any better than they are now, even if she heals completely, she's still disadvataged and handicapped. The cat will adapt perfectly well to having only one eye. Animals in the wild adapt thusly all the time. -L. |
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If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - So she will lose the ends of her toes along with her eye? Declawing is a horrific, cruel thing to do to a cat, but to ferals it is especially repugnant and damaging. Two feral kittens named Katie and Sebastian that were declawed (despite a no-declaw agreement) and suffered greatly as a result were the reason why I built http://www.stopdeclaw.com :-( Megan I obviously wouldn't get a one eyed feral cat declawed. Geeze Carl, I can't believe you took the bait!! What the heck were you thinking in responding. Don't feed the addiction. Teri |
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If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - So she will lose the ends of her toes along with her eye? Declawing is a horrific, cruel thing to do to a cat, but to ferals it is especially repugnant and damaging. Two feral kittens named Katie and Sebastian that were declawed (despite a no-declaw agreement) and suffered greatly as a result were the reason why I built http://www.stopdeclaw.com :-( Megan I obviously wouldn't get a one eyed feral cat declawed. Geeze Carl, I can't believe you took the bait!! What the heck were you thinking in responding. Don't feed the addiction. Teri |
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"teri" wrote in message news If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - So she will lose the ends of her toes along with her eye? Declawing is a horrific, cruel thing to do to a cat, but to ferals it is especially repugnant and damaging. Two feral kittens named Katie and Sebastian that were declawed (despite a no-declaw agreement) and suffered greatly as a result were the reason why I built http://www.stopdeclaw.com :-( Megan I obviously wouldn't get a one eyed feral cat declawed. Geeze Carl, I can't believe you took the bait!! What the heck were you thinking in responding. Don't feed the addiction. Teri The "addiction?" You are a pro-declaw ass, just as I thought. |
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"teri" wrote in message news If you really care about the cat, adopt her yourself - So she will lose the ends of her toes along with her eye? Declawing is a horrific, cruel thing to do to a cat, but to ferals it is especially repugnant and damaging. Two feral kittens named Katie and Sebastian that were declawed (despite a no-declaw agreement) and suffered greatly as a result were the reason why I built http://www.stopdeclaw.com :-( Megan I obviously wouldn't get a one eyed feral cat declawed. Geeze Carl, I can't believe you took the bait!! What the heck were you thinking in responding. Don't feed the addiction. Teri The "addiction?" You are a pro-declaw ass, just as I thought. |
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