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Old November 21st 03, 01:20 AM
Luvskats00
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To lauren at instantkarmar no email address....nice going..no email address.
Just how many posts do you deny writing?

You write, then drool
I'm glad I know this poster is really NYWriter. Then I can killfile her too.
I don't like reading posts from people who promote declawing.


Websters defines "PROMOTE"
to contribute to the growth or prosperity of : FURTHER promote international
understanding b : to help bring (as an enterprise) into being : LAUNCH c : to
present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or
discounting

That would mean that I would exclusively publicize/advertise/post
continually/devote a website or print publication to exclusive declawing.

Since you don't let facts get in the way of blaming or accusing someone, let me
point out that I advocate/promote/stand behind declawing as a last resort means
only. I've said that many times. There have been a significant number of posts
where I had stated that I would never declaw a cat and specifically looked for
a declawed cat to adopt. That declawed cat became the subject of many other
posts when I asked for help with litterbox problems.

I also went on to state that there was no scientific or behavioral evidence -
from my research (contacting vets in NY, NJ and Calif veterinary schools) that
would prove cats changed behavior after declawing. No..declawing should not be
done routinely..nor should 4-paw declaw even be considered.

But, you don't want facts..you want to cause trouble. Facts are too annoying
for you to deal with, obviously. Have you finished high school? If not...it's
not too late.
  #2  
Old November 21st 03, 01:20 AM
Luvskats00
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To lauren at instantkarmar no email address....nice going..no email address.
Just how many posts do you deny writing?

You write, then drool
I'm glad I know this poster is really NYWriter. Then I can killfile her too.
I don't like reading posts from people who promote declawing.


Websters defines "PROMOTE"
to contribute to the growth or prosperity of : FURTHER promote international
understanding b : to help bring (as an enterprise) into being : LAUNCH c : to
present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or
discounting

That would mean that I would exclusively publicize/advertise/post
continually/devote a website or print publication to exclusive declawing.

Since you don't let facts get in the way of blaming or accusing someone, let me
point out that I advocate/promote/stand behind declawing as a last resort means
only. I've said that many times. There have been a significant number of posts
where I had stated that I would never declaw a cat and specifically looked for
a declawed cat to adopt. That declawed cat became the subject of many other
posts when I asked for help with litterbox problems.

I also went on to state that there was no scientific or behavioral evidence -
from my research (contacting vets in NY, NJ and Calif veterinary schools) that
would prove cats changed behavior after declawing. No..declawing should not be
done routinely..nor should 4-paw declaw even be considered.

But, you don't want facts..you want to cause trouble. Facts are too annoying
for you to deal with, obviously. Have you finished high school? If not...it's
not too late.
  #3  
Old November 21st 03, 01:20 AM
Luvskats00
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To lauren at instantkarmar no email address....nice going..no email address.
Just how many posts do you deny writing?

You write, then drool
I'm glad I know this poster is really NYWriter. Then I can killfile her too.
I don't like reading posts from people who promote declawing.


Websters defines "PROMOTE"
to contribute to the growth or prosperity of : FURTHER promote international
understanding b : to help bring (as an enterprise) into being : LAUNCH c : to
present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or
discounting

That would mean that I would exclusively publicize/advertise/post
continually/devote a website or print publication to exclusive declawing.

Since you don't let facts get in the way of blaming or accusing someone, let me
point out that I advocate/promote/stand behind declawing as a last resort means
only. I've said that many times. There have been a significant number of posts
where I had stated that I would never declaw a cat and specifically looked for
a declawed cat to adopt. That declawed cat became the subject of many other
posts when I asked for help with litterbox problems.

I also went on to state that there was no scientific or behavioral evidence -
from my research (contacting vets in NY, NJ and Calif veterinary schools) that
would prove cats changed behavior after declawing. No..declawing should not be
done routinely..nor should 4-paw declaw even be considered.

But, you don't want facts..you want to cause trouble. Facts are too annoying
for you to deal with, obviously. Have you finished high school? If not...it's
not too late.
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Old November 21st 03, 02:16 AM
Cheryl
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In m,
Mary composed with style:

What I really dislike is when anyone in Usenet attempts to harass
anyone else into silence. It is nobody's business who the poster is
or how many names he or she might post under.


Mary, this is not about anyones right to morph their name. It is
about an asshole who made a lot of "enemies" and thinks they can
change their "name" and make it all ok. You may not have been around
then. So STFU about it.


  #5  
Old November 21st 03, 02:16 AM
Cheryl
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In m,
Mary composed with style:

What I really dislike is when anyone in Usenet attempts to harass
anyone else into silence. It is nobody's business who the poster is
or how many names he or she might post under.


Mary, this is not about anyones right to morph their name. It is
about an asshole who made a lot of "enemies" and thinks they can
change their "name" and make it all ok. You may not have been around
then. So STFU about it.


  #6  
Old November 21st 03, 02:16 AM
Cheryl
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In m,
Mary composed with style:

What I really dislike is when anyone in Usenet attempts to harass
anyone else into silence. It is nobody's business who the poster is
or how many names he or she might post under.


Mary, this is not about anyones right to morph their name. It is
about an asshole who made a lot of "enemies" and thinks they can
change their "name" and make it all ok. You may not have been around
then. So STFU about it.


  #7  
Old November 21st 03, 02:54 AM
PawsForThought
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From: (Luvskats00)

To lauren at instantkarmar no email address....nice going..no email address.
Just how many posts do you deny writing?


Huh????

You write, then drool
I'm glad I know this poster is really NYWriter. Then I can killfile her

too.
I don't like reading posts from people who promote declawing.


Websters defines "PROMOTE"
to contribute to the growth or prosperity of : FURTHER promote
international
understanding b : to help bring (as an enterprise) into being : LAUNCH c :
to
present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or
discounting

That would mean that I would exclusively publicize/advertise/post
continually/devote a website or print publication to exclusive declawing.

Since you don't let facts get in the way of blaming or accusing someone, let
me
point out that I advocate/promote/stand behind declawing as a last resort
means
only. I've said that many times. There have been a significant number of
posts
where I had stated that I would never declaw a cat and specifically looked
for
a declawed cat to adopt. That declawed cat became the subject of many other
posts when I asked for help with litterbox problems.

I also went on to state that there was no scientific or behavioral evidence -
from my research (contacting vets in NY, NJ and Calif veterinary schools)
that
would prove cats changed behavior after declawing. No..declawing should not
be
done routinely..nor should 4-paw declaw even be considered.

But, you don't want facts..you want to cause trouble. Facts are too annoying
for you to deal with, obviously. Have you finished high school? If
not...it's
not too late.


Obviously it's you who needs the education. I've been down the "declaw as a
last resort" road with you way too many times, and frankly, you're just a loser
who has no respect for cats whatsoever. Don't you wonder just a teeny tiny
little bit why your declawed cat is having litterbox problems? Did it ever
occur to you that a vet, who amputates the ends of cats toes for a living, is
not going to be truthful that the very act they did caused the cat problems?
You really are an idiot, and THAT is a fact.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm
  #8  
Old November 21st 03, 02:54 AM
PawsForThought
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From: (Luvskats00)

To lauren at instantkarmar no email address....nice going..no email address.
Just how many posts do you deny writing?


Huh????

You write, then drool
I'm glad I know this poster is really NYWriter. Then I can killfile her

too.
I don't like reading posts from people who promote declawing.


Websters defines "PROMOTE"
to contribute to the growth or prosperity of : FURTHER promote
international
understanding b : to help bring (as an enterprise) into being : LAUNCH c :
to
present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or
discounting

That would mean that I would exclusively publicize/advertise/post
continually/devote a website or print publication to exclusive declawing.

Since you don't let facts get in the way of blaming or accusing someone, let
me
point out that I advocate/promote/stand behind declawing as a last resort
means
only. I've said that many times. There have been a significant number of
posts
where I had stated that I would never declaw a cat and specifically looked
for
a declawed cat to adopt. That declawed cat became the subject of many other
posts when I asked for help with litterbox problems.

I also went on to state that there was no scientific or behavioral evidence -
from my research (contacting vets in NY, NJ and Calif veterinary schools)
that
would prove cats changed behavior after declawing. No..declawing should not
be
done routinely..nor should 4-paw declaw even be considered.

But, you don't want facts..you want to cause trouble. Facts are too annoying
for you to deal with, obviously. Have you finished high school? If
not...it's
not too late.


Obviously it's you who needs the education. I've been down the "declaw as a
last resort" road with you way too many times, and frankly, you're just a loser
who has no respect for cats whatsoever. Don't you wonder just a teeny tiny
little bit why your declawed cat is having litterbox problems? Did it ever
occur to you that a vet, who amputates the ends of cats toes for a living, is
not going to be truthful that the very act they did caused the cat problems?
You really are an idiot, and THAT is a fact.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm
  #9  
Old November 21st 03, 02:54 AM
PawsForThought
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From: (Luvskats00)

To lauren at instantkarmar no email address....nice going..no email address.
Just how many posts do you deny writing?


Huh????

You write, then drool
I'm glad I know this poster is really NYWriter. Then I can killfile her

too.
I don't like reading posts from people who promote declawing.


Websters defines "PROMOTE"
to contribute to the growth or prosperity of : FURTHER promote
international
understanding b : to help bring (as an enterprise) into being : LAUNCH c :
to
present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or
discounting

That would mean that I would exclusively publicize/advertise/post
continually/devote a website or print publication to exclusive declawing.

Since you don't let facts get in the way of blaming or accusing someone, let
me
point out that I advocate/promote/stand behind declawing as a last resort
means
only. I've said that many times. There have been a significant number of
posts
where I had stated that I would never declaw a cat and specifically looked
for
a declawed cat to adopt. That declawed cat became the subject of many other
posts when I asked for help with litterbox problems.

I also went on to state that there was no scientific or behavioral evidence -
from my research (contacting vets in NY, NJ and Calif veterinary schools)
that
would prove cats changed behavior after declawing. No..declawing should not
be
done routinely..nor should 4-paw declaw even be considered.

But, you don't want facts..you want to cause trouble. Facts are too annoying
for you to deal with, obviously. Have you finished high school? If
not...it's
not too late.


Obviously it's you who needs the education. I've been down the "declaw as a
last resort" road with you way too many times, and frankly, you're just a loser
who has no respect for cats whatsoever. Don't you wonder just a teeny tiny
little bit why your declawed cat is having litterbox problems? Did it ever
occur to you that a vet, who amputates the ends of cats toes for a living, is
not going to be truthful that the very act they did caused the cat problems?
You really are an idiot, and THAT is a fact.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm
  #10  
Old November 21st 03, 04:41 AM
Luvskats00
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- who is in need of therapy - writes:

I've been down the "declaw as a
last resort" road with you way too many times, and frankly, you're just a

loser who has no respect for cats whatsoever. Don't you wonder just a teeny
tiny little bit why your declawed cat is having litterbox problems?....

You have made many attempts to respond to other people's posts, but you are so
incoherent and so unable to digest information or absorb logic, it's impossible
for you to respond with any intelligent reply.

All you do is respond with "loser" and claims of "you have no respect for
cats"...I, on the other hand, have continued to offer documentation at every
step of the way. The trouble with you - sick as you are - is that you don't see
any correlation (look up that word to understand the meaning) between writing
nasty posts and proving what is written.

As far you stupid/false accusations...
1) I have the utmost respect for cats and offered references to: a)the
veterinarian I've used for 20 years, b)the heads of the various rescue group
where I volunteered c)the people who now have the cats I placed with them as a
rescue adoption volunteer d)the instructor employeed by the American Red Cross
who taught the seminar where I learned first aid for pets e)the various humane
societies where I volunteered to write to local, regional and national
representatives (from assemblymen to the Mayor to the Governor to Congress to
the President) and campaign for more humane treatment/stronger laws.

Please provide documentation as to what you have done to better the cause of
any animal.

In additon, you don't even read any posts all the way through. You grab onto a
couple of words and start your rant. Go back and chart the posts regarding the
litterbox problem "I Need Help With This Cat" etc. This cat was declawed 4 1/2
year ago. I got her about 3 weeks ago. I posted that she has now used the
litterbox 2 days in a row. It obviously turned out to be stress. Declawing had
nothing to do with it.

Unfortunately, you belong in the group who have an agenda and don't bother with
the facts of the issue, you just want to get your way. That's a stupid path.
But, then again, you're stupid.

I invite you to research and share any scientific/behavioral studies supporting
your claim that cats who are declawed are ruined forever. The significant
number of cats - who are declawed - waiting for adoption have their own
behavior traits...like their non-declawed counterparts.

I know you will read .01 % of this post. Too bad.
 




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