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Old July 30th 09, 05:13 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Strange things happen - my much loved Burmese boy Mr Max of 14 years
died 8 May 2009. On Saturday I can pick up my new Burmese kitten who is
the great great grand nephew of Mr Max. The strange thing is my new
kitten was born just 2 hours after Mr Max died, so 8th May is going to
be a happy and sad day all at once. I guess I should call my new kitten
"The Doctor" as in Doctor Who......
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Old July 30th 09, 05:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Gratz and I am sorry
"Netmask" wrote in message
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Strange things happen - my much loved Burmese boy Mr Max of 14 years died
8 May 2009. On Saturday I can pick up my new Burmese kitten who is the
great great grand nephew of Mr Max. The strange thing is my new kitten was
born just 2 hours after Mr Max died, so 8th May is going to be a happy and
sad day all at once. I guess I should call my new kitten "The Doctor" as
in Doctor Who......



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Old July 30th 09, 08:17 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Netmask" wrote in message
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Strange things happen - my much loved Burmese boy Mr Max of 14 years died
8 May 2009. On Saturday I can pick up my new Burmese kitten who is the
great great grand nephew of Mr Max.


Freak supporter of abusive breeders.


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Old July 30th 09, 02:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Your new cat will have a wonderful home!

Barb
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Old July 30th 09, 05:58 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Barb" wrote in message
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Your new cat will have a wonderful home!


At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw this
same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago.


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Old July 30th 09, 09:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Netmask wrote:
Strange things happen - my much loved Burmese boy Mr Max of 14 years
died 8 May 2009. On Saturday I can pick up my new Burmese kitten who is
the great great grand nephew of Mr Max. The strange thing is my new
kitten was born just 2 hours after Mr Max died, so 8th May is going to
be a happy and sad day all at once. I guess I should call my new kitten
"The Doctor" as in Doctor Who......


Or "Edgar Casey". MLB
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Old August 1st 09, 09:22 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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cybercat wrote:
"Barb" wrote in message
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Your new cat will have a wonderful home!


At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw this
same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago.


You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese
kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm
sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder
whilst is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean.
In Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike
some other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA
are positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local
council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is
compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats
individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist
eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad.

With love

Arsehole
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Old August 1st 09, 09:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Netmask" wrote in message
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cybercat wrote:
"Barb" wrote in message
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Your new cat will have a wonderful home!


At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw
this same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago.

You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese
kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm
sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder whilst
is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean. In
Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike some
other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA are
positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local
council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is
compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats
individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist
eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad.

With love

Arsehole


There are millions of cats who need homes, and you paid a ****ing breeder
for a cat, so yes, you are an asshole. And this cat will be nothing like the
cat that died, apart from looking like it.


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Old August 2nd 09, 08:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Netmask" wrote in message
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cybercat wrote:
"Barb" wrote in message
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Your new cat will have a wonderful home!


At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw
this same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago.

You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese
kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm
sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder whilst
is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean. In
Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike some
other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA are
positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local
council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is
compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats
individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist
eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad.

With love




Arsehole


no pleasing some people. all the best with your new pall. seeing as cats
seem to absorb most of their personality traits from the human they live
with, good chance your new kitty will be very much like the one you lost. Be
happy, a thick skin helps...

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Old August 2nd 09, 02:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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A thick skin, yes, and allowing others their opinions. In the end, a good
"plonking" or "Block sender" placement are relatively painless ways to deal
with people who won't allow your view.

Enjoy your furry friend.
wrote in message
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"Netmask" wrote in message
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cybercat wrote:
"Barb" wrote in message
...
Your new cat will have a wonderful home!


At least it will be bettert han the filthy cage where this asshole saw
this same breeder's kittens 15+ years ago.

You will be pleased to know this arsehole has picked up my new Burmese
kitten and delivered him to his new abode - a room of his own, a warm
sunny room facing north, a clean bed and real cat food. The breeder
whilst is a bit grubby by my standards is by no means filthy or unclean.
In Australia we have strong regulations and laws that are obeyed unlike
some other countries. Even our animal rescue centres run by the RSPCA are
positive clean places. Next week I will register him with the local
council who will provide a lifetime cover for his implant. It is
compulsory to register pets down here. Your views on which cats
individuals take care of remind me of one of our local communist
eccentrics - harmless, amusing and very sad.

With love




Arsehole


no pleasing some people. all the best with your new pall. seeing as cats
seem to absorb most of their personality traits from the human they live
with, good chance your new kitty will be very much like the one you lost.
Be happy, a thick skin helps...



 




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