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Old December 28th 07, 01:18 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
John Doe
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Default check for cats under the hood


Just in case it hasn't been mentioned this winter.

In the morning, don't forget to give your car hood a pat and then
listen (or however it's done best, other suggestions are welcome).
Cats have been known to find warmth inside of a car engine
compartment. I know a guy that drove to work hearing strange sounds,
but not knowing that a cat was being tortured to death under his
hood until it was much too late.

Good luck and have fun.








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Old December 28th 07, 01:42 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
kraut
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:18:51 GMT, John Doe
wrote:


Just in case it hasn't been mentioned this winter.

In the morning, don't forget to give your car hood a pat and then
listen (or however it's done best, other suggestions are welcome).
Cats have been known to find warmth inside of a car engine
compartment. I know a guy that drove to work hearing strange sounds,
but not knowing that a cat was being tortured to death under his
hood until it was much too late.

Good luck and have fun.


Instead of PATTING the hood I would recommend opening it and checking
under it visually. It may take a couple minutes longer but if the cat
is in a tight spot it may not have time to get out between the time
you "PAT' your hood and start the car. I do this when I go to feed my
strays, especially during the cold months!!


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Old December 28th 07, 07:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
John Doe
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Default check for cats under the hood

kraut wrote:

On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:18:51 GMT, John Doe
wrote:


Just in case it hasn't been mentioned this winter.

In the morning, don't forget to give your car hood a pat and then
listen (or however it's done best, other suggestions are welcome).
Cats have been known to find warmth inside of a car engine
compartment. I know a guy that drove to work hearing strange
sounds, but not knowing that a cat was being tortured to death
under his hood until it was much too late.


Instead of PATTING the hood I would recommend opening it and
checking under it visually. It may take a couple minutes longer
but if the cat is in a tight spot it may not have time to get out
between the time you "PAT' your hood and start the car.


Unless maybe you are wearing really thick ear muffs, there might be
a difference between PAT AND LISTEN and PAT AND JUMP INTO THE CAR.








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Old December 29th 07, 03:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default John Doe - Professional Spammer

John Doe/Mark Orrin Benders recent postings:
1. (www.cncircle.com)professionally wholesale sports shoes from
china,main product including:Footwear-sneakers series
(nike,puma,adidas,Jordan 1-24,nike max,nike shox,nike dunk,nike
kobe,nike rift,bapesta,timberland
http://groups.google.com/group/free....thread/6b1753e...
2. MMOFLY is an exchange site designed specifically for game virtual
currencies and items trading.


Here is the Mark Bender, aka John Doe, dossier:


29-10947 Mark
O. Bender
7/25/2007
Dossier


REQUEST OF CLIENT


On July 24, 2007, Martin Markoe with eMicrophones, Inc. contacted
Kelmar & Associates, with the request for a full background/dossier
on
Mr. Mark O. Bender.


SUMMARY OF INVESTIGATION


Our office found Mr. Mark Bender's current address is 509 Frost, SATX
78201, to be owned by Ms. Gloria Trevino. There are many rental homes
in this area. Mr. Bender has never owned property. He does not own a
vehicle. He doesn't have a TX Driver's license. He does have a TX
State ID. He has been arrested twice for Assault/Family/Domestic
Violence. Both charges were dismissed. There is a possibility that
the
"Mark Bender" named in the Bexar County Civil case for damages could
be the same Mark Orrin Bender with in this report. The court
documents
would to be ordered at any additional cost to the client.


Custom Comprehensive Report
Date: 07/24/07


Report processed by:
San Antonio, TX 78230
(210) 342-0509 Main Phone
(210) 342-0731 Fax Report Legend:
- Shared Address
- Deceased
- Probable Current Address


Subject Information:
Name: MARK ORRIN BENDER DOB:01/22/1957
SSN: 507-82-xxxx issued in Nebraska between 01/01/1972 and
12/31/1973
Age: 50


Others Associated With Subjects SSN:
(DOES NOT usually indicate any type of fraud or deception)
[None Found]


Comprehensive Report Summary: (Click on Link to see detail)
Names Associated With Subject:
None Found
Others Associated With Subjects SSN:
None Found
Bankruptcies:
None Found
Liens and Judgments:
None Found
UCC Filings:
None Found
People at Work:
None Found
Driver's License:
None Found
Address(es) Found:
1 Verified and 5 Non-Verified Found
Possible Properties Owned:
None Found
Motor Vehicles Registered:
None Found
Watercraft:
None Found
FAA Certifications:
None Found
FAA Aircrafts:
None Found
Possible Criminal Records:
1 Found
Sexual Offenses:
None Found
Professional Licenses:
None Found
Voter Registration:
1 Found
Hunting/Fishing Permit:
None Found
Concealed Weapons Permit:
None Found
Possible Associates:
None Found
Possible Relatives:
1st Degree - None Found
2nd Degree - None Found
3rd Degree - None Found
Neighbors:
1st Neighborhood - 3 Found
2nd Neighborhood - None Found
3rd Neighborhood - 2 Found


Bankruptcies:
[None Found]


Liens and Judgments:
[None Found]


UCC Filings:
[None Found]


People at Work:
[None Found]


Driver's License/State ID Information:


Texas ID Detail:


Name
BENDER,MARK ORRIN License number
20826255 Address
5320 BLANCO #1803 DOB
Jan 22 1957
Class
I City/Zip
SAN ANTONIO 78216 Last transaction date
Apr 9 2003 Last transaction
Original, not permit or MRDL


Above information as provided by state - Our annotations are below
Address (click to find others)
5320 Blanco Rd Apt 1803
City/State/Zip (click to find others)
San Antonio , TX 78216-7052


Address Summary:
509 FROST, SAN ANTONIO TX 78201-3347, BEXAR COUNTY (Nov 2005
-
May 2007)
4210 309 APT B, SAN ANTONIO TX 78201, BEXAR COUNTY (Dec 2002 -
Oct 2003)
4210 FREDERICKSBURG RD APT B309, SAN ANTONIO TX 78201-1912,
BEXAR COUNTY (Jan 1991 - Jan 1999)
5347 BLANCO RD APT B8, SAN ANTONIO TX 78216-7027, BEXAR COUNTY
(Apr 1986 - Dec 1992)
4210 FREDERICKSBURG RD APT B316, SAN ANTONIO TX 78201-1914,
BEXAR COUNTY
7458 LOUIS PASTEUR DR APT 701, SAN ANTONIO TX 78229-4517,
BEXAR
COUNTY


Active Address(es):
MARK O BENDER - 509 FROST, SAN ANTONIO TX 78201-3347, BEXAR
COUNTY (Nov 2005 - May 2007)
Current phones listed at this address:
BENDER MARK (210) 734-3107
TREVINO MICHELLE (210) 736-5743
Property Ownership Information for this Address
Property:
Parcel Number - 08441-026-0240
Lot Number - 24
Owner Name 1 - TREVINO GLORIA C
Address - 509 FROST, SAN ANTONIO TX
78201-3347, BEXAR COUNTY
Owner's Address - 509 FROST, SAN ANTONIO
TX 78201-3347, BEXAR COUNTY
Land Usage - SFR
Total Value - $79,610
Land Value - $13,230
Improvement Value - $66,380
Land Size - 9,000
Year Built - 1926
Homestead Exemption - YES
Exterior Walls - STUCCO
Roof Type - ASPHALT SHINGLE
Air Conditioning - AC.CENTRAL
Heating - FORCED AIR
Sale Price - $0
Legal Description - NCB 8441 BLK 26 LOT
24 & 25 & 26
Data Source - A
Neighborhood Profile (2000 Census)
Average Age: 37
Median Household Income: $38,438
Median Owner Occupied Home Value: $47,100
Average Years of Education: 10


Previous And Non-Verified Address(es):
MARK ORRIN BENDER - 4210 309 APT B, SAN ANTONIO TX 78201,
BEXAR COUNTY (Dec 2002 - Oct 2003)
Neighborhood Profile (2000 Census)
Average Age: 30
Median Household Income: $32,417
Median Owner Occupied Home Value: $50,100
Average Years of Education: 12


MARK O BENDER - 4210 FREDERICKSBURG RD APT B309, SAN ANTONIO
TX 78201-1912, BEXAR COUNTY (Jan 1991 - Jan 1999)
SANTA FE PLACE (210) 735-8767
Neighborhood Profile (2000 Census)
Average Age: 32
Median Household Income: $18,304
Median Owner Occupied Home Value: $91,300
Average Years of Education: 12


MARK O BENDER - 5347 BLANCO RD APT B8, SAN ANTONIO TX
78216-7027, BEXAR COUNTY (Apr 1986 - Dec 1992)
NIMITZ APARTMENTS (210) 341-5285
Neighborhood Profile (2000 Census)
Average Age: 29
Median Household Income: $23,611
Median Owner Occupied Home Value: $65,500
Average Years of Education: 12


MARK O BENDER - 4210 FREDERICKSBURG RD APT B316, SAN ANTONIO
TX 78201-1914, BEXAR COUNTY
SANTA FE PLACE (210) 735-8767
Neighborhood Profile (2000 Census)
Average Age: 32
Median Household Income: $18,304
Median Owner Occupied Home Value: $91,300
Average Years of Education: 12


MARK O BENDER - 7458 LOUIS PASTEUR DR APT 701, SAN ANTONIO TX
78229-4517, BEXAR COUNTY
SAN ANTONIO STATION (210) 614-3679
Neighborhood Profile (2000 Census)
Average Age: 41
Median Household Income: $31,783
Median Owner Occupied Home Value: $111,800
Average Years of Education: 14


Possible Properties Owned by Subject:
[None Found]


Motor Vehicles Registered To Subject:
[None Found]


Possible Criminal Records:
Texas Arrest Report:
Name: MARK BEDNER
SSN: 507-82-xxxx
Address: 5200 BLANCO RD 407, SAN ANTONIO TX 78216-7074
State of Origin: Texas
County of Origin: Bexar
Party Status: REL'D ON P-R BOND

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Old December 29th 07, 04:04 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Cat Protector
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Default check for cats under the hood

A very good suggestion. We've heard that one several times out here but we
often forget.


"John Doe" wrote in message
...

Just in case it hasn't been mentioned this winter.

In the morning, don't forget to give your car hood a pat and then
listen (or however it's done best, other suggestions are welcome).
Cats have been known to find warmth inside of a car engine
compartment. I know a guy that drove to work hearing strange sounds,
but not knowing that a cat was being tortured to death under his
hood until it was much too late.

Good luck and have fun.








--
my kitties are doing great, yea



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Old December 29th 07, 01:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Stan Brown
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Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:18:51 GMT from John Doe
:

Just in case it hasn't been mentioned this winter.

In the morning, don't forget to give your car hood a pat and then
listen (or however it's done best, other suggestions are welcome).
Cats have been known to find warmth inside of a car engine
compartment. I know a guy that drove to work hearing strange sounds,
but not knowing that a cat was being tortured to death under his
hood until it was much too late.


When I was a child, we had to check *under* the car, as for some
reason the kittens loved lining up on the rear axle. I wouldn't have
believed it if I hadn't seen it myself, more than once.

--
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http://OakRoadSystems.com/
"If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's
been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/
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Old December 30th 07, 08:59 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
IBen Getiner[_2_]
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On Dec 27, 8:42�pm, kraut
wrote:
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:18:51 GMT, John Doe
wrote:



Just in case it hasn't been mentioned this winter.


In the morning, don't forget to give your car hood a pat and then
listen (or however it's done best, other suggestions are welcome).
Cats have been known to find warmth inside of a car engine
compartment. I know a guy that drove to work hearing strange sounds,
but not knowing that a cat was being tortured to death under his
hood until it was much too late.


Good luck and have fun.


Instead of PATTING the hood I would recommend opening it and checking
under it visually. �It may take a couple minutes longer but if the cat
is in a tight spot it may not have time to get out between the time
you "PAT' your hood and start the car. �I do this when I go to feed my
strays, especially during the cold months!!


You're a NUT. Why not just not go into work? Or better yet, you go via
walking and leave yourt car to your cat...


IBen Getiner
 




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