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"Gee" wrote in message news:5u5fc.13$GW5.1@newsfe1-win... "Lisa" wrote in message news Is there some way to get this damned tom cat to go the f*ck away? Yes. Catch him and have him nutered. I didn't see the original of this thread, but the obvious answer is that unless Lisa has the females for breeding, she should have them spayed. If she can afford to keep cats, she can afford to get them spayed. Why anyone who isn't a breeder keeps an entire cat (or dog) is, quite frankly, beyond me. It's safer and kinder all round to get them spayed and let them get on with having a nice life, free from the drive to procreate, with all that entails. If you can't afford to get them spayed, you shouldn't have them in the first place. |
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"Agua Girl" wrote in message ... Actually there is a reason. It's not common but a very good friend has an intact female dog that he has no intention of breeding. The dog has anemia. He won't have her altered because the surgery is mor dangerous for her than for most and he knows he can keep her in and out of the way of other dogs. Yeah, I'd accept problems with surgery as a valid reason. You're on the right track but I just wanted to mention there is an exception for every rule and until we know the whole story we shouldn't judge. (actually we shouldn't judge anyway but that wasn't the point). Now where would usenet be if none of used judged, huh? We might as well just all go and read a book - and what fun would that be? ;-) |
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"Agua Girl" wrote in message ... Actually there is a reason. It's not common but a very good friend has an intact female dog that he has no intention of breeding. The dog has anemia. He won't have her altered because the surgery is mor dangerous for her than for most and he knows he can keep her in and out of the way of other dogs. Yeah, I'd accept problems with surgery as a valid reason. You're on the right track but I just wanted to mention there is an exception for every rule and until we know the whole story we shouldn't judge. (actually we shouldn't judge anyway but that wasn't the point). Now where would usenet be if none of used judged, huh? We might as well just all go and read a book - and what fun would that be? ;-) |
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"Gee" dumped this in
news:5u5fc.13$GW5.1@newsfe1-win on 14 Apr 2004: Pls don't blame the poor boy. He is only follwing his crazy hormons, and is probably starving outside, becuase he hasn;t gone anywhere for all those days you've been seeing him, hoping to get lucky. Feed the poor boy pls. It's not his fault. Probably the best thing you could do is to catch him, and have him nuetered. Lots of organisations will do it for free if he;s a stray. Then you can bring him back and let him out in your neighbourhood-his home. But pls don;t blame him. It;s not his fault he was born a stray, and nobody cared about him enough to have him done. Great reply! It isn't his fault and I wouldn't have thought of putting food out for him. I have to add, even if he isn't a stray but is someones pet cat I'd still trap him and have him neutered. If he's allowed to roam intact, his people probably wouldn't even notice. -- Cheryl |
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"Gee" dumped this in
news:5u5fc.13$GW5.1@newsfe1-win on 14 Apr 2004: Pls don't blame the poor boy. He is only follwing his crazy hormons, and is probably starving outside, becuase he hasn;t gone anywhere for all those days you've been seeing him, hoping to get lucky. Feed the poor boy pls. It's not his fault. Probably the best thing you could do is to catch him, and have him nuetered. Lots of organisations will do it for free if he;s a stray. Then you can bring him back and let him out in your neighbourhood-his home. But pls don;t blame him. It;s not his fault he was born a stray, and nobody cared about him enough to have him done. Great reply! It isn't his fault and I wouldn't have thought of putting food out for him. I have to add, even if he isn't a stray but is someones pet cat I'd still trap him and have him neutered. If he's allowed to roam intact, his people probably wouldn't even notice. -- Cheryl |
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In article , Cheryl
wrote: "Gee" dumped this in news:5u5fc.13$GW5.1@newsfe1-win on 14 Apr 2004: Pls don't blame the poor boy. He is only follwing his crazy hormons, and is probably starving outside, becuase he hasn;t gone anywhere for all those days you've been seeing him, hoping to get lucky. Feed the poor boy pls. It's not his fault. Probably the best thing you could do is to catch him, and have him nuetered. Lots of organisations will do it for free if he;s a stray. Then you can bring him back and let him out in your neighbourhood-his home. But pls don;t blame him. It;s not his fault he was born a stray, and nobody cared about him enough to have him done. Great reply! It isn't his fault and I wouldn't have thought of putting food out for him. I have to add, even if he isn't a stray but is someones pet cat I'd still trap him and have him neutered. If you neuter a cat belonging to me, I will delight in burning you alive. Maybe everyone in your house...seeing the children run out of the house, in flames, might be quite enjoyable. You have no right whatsoever to make the decision to neuter a cat you merely _think_ is a stray. A _lot_ of people just like you need killing. --Tim May --Tim May |
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In article , Cheryl
wrote: "Gee" dumped this in news:5u5fc.13$GW5.1@newsfe1-win on 14 Apr 2004: Pls don't blame the poor boy. He is only follwing his crazy hormons, and is probably starving outside, becuase he hasn;t gone anywhere for all those days you've been seeing him, hoping to get lucky. Feed the poor boy pls. It's not his fault. Probably the best thing you could do is to catch him, and have him nuetered. Lots of organisations will do it for free if he;s a stray. Then you can bring him back and let him out in your neighbourhood-his home. But pls don;t blame him. It;s not his fault he was born a stray, and nobody cared about him enough to have him done. Great reply! It isn't his fault and I wouldn't have thought of putting food out for him. I have to add, even if he isn't a stray but is someones pet cat I'd still trap him and have him neutered. If you neuter a cat belonging to me, I will delight in burning you alive. Maybe everyone in your house...seeing the children run out of the house, in flames, might be quite enjoyable. You have no right whatsoever to make the decision to neuter a cat you merely _think_ is a stray. A _lot_ of people just like you need killing. --Tim May --Tim May |
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Tim May dumped this in
on 14 Apr 2004: Great reply! It isn't his fault and I wouldn't have thought of putting food out for him. I have to add, even if he isn't a stray but is someones pet cat I'd still trap him and have him neutered. If you neuter a cat belonging to me, I will delight in burning you alive. Maybe everyone in your house...seeing the children run out of the house, in flames, might be quite enjoyable. You have no right whatsoever to make the decision to neuter a cat you merely _think_ is a stray. A _lot_ of people just like you need killing. Try me. I'd do it in a heartbeat. In fact, I trapped a neighbors cat and got him shots, would have had him neutered but he already was. No collar, ate at my stray cat feeding station daily. -- Cheryl |
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Tim May dumped this in
on 14 Apr 2004: Great reply! It isn't his fault and I wouldn't have thought of putting food out for him. I have to add, even if he isn't a stray but is someones pet cat I'd still trap him and have him neutered. If you neuter a cat belonging to me, I will delight in burning you alive. Maybe everyone in your house...seeing the children run out of the house, in flames, might be quite enjoyable. You have no right whatsoever to make the decision to neuter a cat you merely _think_ is a stray. A _lot_ of people just like you need killing. Try me. I'd do it in a heartbeat. In fact, I trapped a neighbors cat and got him shots, would have had him neutered but he already was. No collar, ate at my stray cat feeding station daily. -- Cheryl |
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"Tim May" wrote in message
... If you neuter a cat belonging to me, I will delight in burning you alive. Maybe everyone in your house...seeing the children run out of the house, in flames, might be quite enjoyable. A _lot_ of people just like you need killing. --Tim May This coming from someone who leavs his cats to fend for themselves for 8 days at a time. Tim apparently doesn't put much value on life, feline or otherwise. If burning someone's family alive is his penalty for neutering a stray, I'll surely get the death penalty for calling him a raving lunatic. |
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