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Depression in Old Cat After 1st Vet Visit in Years
Yeah... You 'did this to her' This happened, just like I said it would, after you gave her the needless hysterectomy operation. And just like with human mammals, depression sometimes follows. Of course, no one in here took me seriously when I made this observation about a year ago. Why, I do not know, since every mammal from a shrew to a great blue whale are internally identical in every respect. YOU did it because you just HAD to jump on the politically correct bandwagon and you used your kat to do it. LIVE with it. Just like your kitty now must do every day for the rest of her LIFE. This kind of stuff... needless stuff... makes me ****ing sick. The best thing you could do for your kat would be to give her away. Just make sure that he family you give her to are not Chinese. At least try to use your brain on that one... Hey, Ben? You need about 5 grams of valium and 100 mg of potassium chloride. Among other things !! |
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Depression in Old Cat After 1st Vet Visit in Years
IBen Getiner wrote:
clifto wrote: IBen Getiner wrote: Yeah... You 'did this to her' This happened, just like I said it would, after you gave her the needless hysterectomy operation. And just like with human mammals, depression sometimes follows. Of course, no one in here took me seriously when I made this observation about a year ago. Why, I do not know, since every mammal from a shrew to a great blue whale are internally identical in every respect. YOU did it because you just HAD to jump on the politically correct bandwagon and you used your kat to do it. LIVE with it. Just like your kitty now must do every day for the rest of her LIFE. This kind of stuff... needless stuff... makes me ****ing sick. The best thing you could do for your kat would be to give her away. Just make sure that he family you give her to are not Chinese. At least try to use your brain on that one... Hey, Ben? You need about 5 grams of valium and 100 mg of potassium chloride. Talk your evasive krap all the live-long day but it's just like I said a while back... You arbitrarily remove a female cat's female parts and you get the same problems that female humans get... Depression for starters. Here is another example of what your kind of reasoning has delivered.... ANOTHER SICK CAT (and of course, another befuddled owner). You must be proud! I am, Ben. I'm VERY proud. Thank you for speculating. -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
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Depression in Old Cat After 1st Vet Visit in Years
clifto wrote: IBen Getiner wrote: clifto wrote: IBen Getiner wrote: Yeah... You 'did this to her' This happened, just like I said it would, after you gave her the needless hysterectomy operation. And just like with human mammals, depression sometimes follows. Of course, no one in here took me seriously when I made this observation about a year ago. Why, I do not know, since every mammal from a shrew to a great blue whale are internally identical in every respect. YOU did it because you just HAD to jump on the politically correct bandwagon and you used your kat to do it. LIVE with it. Just like your kitty now must do every day for the rest of her LIFE. This kind of stuff... needless stuff... makes me ****ing sick. The best thing you could do for your kat would be to give her away. Just make sure that he family you give her to are not Chinese. At least try to use your brain on that one... Hey, Ben? Talk your evasive krap all the live-long day but it's just like I said a while back... You arbitrarily remove a female cat's female parts and you get the same problems that female humans get... Depression for starters. Here is another example of what your kind of reasoning has delivered.... ANOTHER SICK CAT (and of course, another befuddled owner). You must be proud! I am, Ben. I'm VERY proud. Thank you for speculating. Good! Then we have that much settled! I have shown you where you are an insensitive son of a bitch. You have agreed. You see.... it iz YOU who needs the 5 grams of valium and 100 mg of potassium chloride. Not I. I love cats. I love them enough NOT to have their ballz cut out or their ovaries removed arbitrarily. Especially when there's no reason on earth to do it with an inside job. You on the other hand approve of it. And why? Who told you to think this way, Kliff..? I was attempting to help this lady here see that her blatant misdeeds are what led to her cat's depression. SHE is to blame. SHE is at fault. Because she thinks and acts just like you. And you say you are proud of it..... You're much sicker than I thought, Kliff. Double the recommended dosage.... ****in' insensitive jerk-off AZZHOLE IBen -- All relevant people.......... snip horse**** drivel |
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Depression in Old Cat After 1st Vet Visit in Years
On 22 Feb 2006 20:42:41 -0800, "IBen Getiner"
wrote: IBen Getiner wrote: Yeah... You 'did this to her' This happened, just like I said it would, after you gave her the needless hysterectomy operation. And just like with human mammals, depression sometimes follows. Of course, no one in here took me seriously when I made this observation about a year ago. Why, I do not know, since every mammal from a shrew to a great blue whale are internally identical in every respect. YOU did it because you just HAD to jump on the politically correct bandwagon and you used your kat to do it. LIVE with it. Just like your kitty now must do every day for the rest of her LIFE. This kind of stuff... needless stuff... makes me ****ing sick. The best thing you could do for your kat would be to give her away. Just make sure that he family you give her to are not Chinese. At least try to use your brain on that one... Ben, even PETA agrees that cats should be neutered. Either or just let them out to be run over because they'll be climbing the walls. |
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Depression in Old Cat After 1st Vet Visit in Years
IBen Getiner wrote:
You see.... it iz YOU who needs the 5 grams of valium and 100 mg of potassium chloride. Not I. I love cats. I love them enough NOT to have their ballz cut out or their ovaries removed arbitrarily. Especially when there's no reason on earth to do it with an inside job. You on the other hand approve of it. And why? Who told you to think this way, Kliff..? Every single year when the weather turns to bone-chilling frigid, my first thoughts are for the poor animals stuck out in it. If more of them were neutered/castrated, fewer of them would be out there fighting for the tiny bits of available food and the few safe, comparatively warm spots to hide from the death-dealing frost. Every time I visit a shelter, I see all those homeless animals who wouldn't have been born to uncaring bozos and feral animals; and that's not even to give a thought to the shelters that kill them after a short time. One of my own was obtained by my nephew by walking into a shelter and adopting the cat next cited for the gas chamber. Neutered cats don't torture themselves in heat a week out of every month. Castrated cats don't spray or get overly aggressive. They all make better pets. You find caring homes for ALL those animals and I'll be the first one to join your little crusade. -- All relevant people are pertinent. All rude people are impertinent. Therefore, no rude people are relevant. -- Solomon W. Golomb |
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