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Old May 6th 05, 12:33 PM
Phil P.
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Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious
but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have an
old and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B

Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the
people who would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase
their foolishness to the public? Good grief.

Don't you think a disabled cat deserves to spend some time
outdoors? snip

Is "outdoors" synonomous with being placed in a stroller and pushed
around the neighborhood ... to you?


When referring to a disabled or arthritic geriatric cat, absolutely.
What part of "disabled cat" don't you understand?


Get a grip.


Get a clue.


Rubbish. A disabled pet can be put outside in a safe area. This does not
require a stroller and an escort about the neighborhood. Good grief.


Yeah, you can always drag her around on a leash or just plant her in one
spot.... Are you that insensitive to a cat's emotions or are you just plain
stupid?




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Old May 6th 05, 02:52 PM
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Get a grip.


Get a clue.


Rubbish. A disabled pet can be put outside in a safe area. This

does not
require a stroller and an escort about the neighborhood. Good grief.


Sometimes the walk is just as enjoyable for the owner as the pet. I
have a friend who has taken late night walks around campus, every
night, for many, many years. When it became uncomfortable for the dog
due to advanced age, he missed the walks *himself* as much as the dog
did. I was thinking this stroller would have been perfect for him.
And yeah, I guarantee some cats would like it. I recall a childhood cat
who not only tolerated being pushed around in a doll buggy, but would
jump in for a ride.
Sherry

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Old May 6th 05, 06:26 PM
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Phil P. wrote:
"Philip" wrote in message
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Phil P. wrote:
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Phil P. wrote:
"Philip" wrote in message
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Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious
but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have
an old and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B

Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the
people who would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase
their foolishness to the public? Good grief.

Don't you think a disabled cat deserves to spend some time
outdoors? snip

Is "outdoors" synonomous with being placed in a stroller and pushed
around the neighborhood ... to you?

When referring to a disabled or arthritic geriatric cat, absolutely.
What part of "disabled cat" don't you understand?


Get a grip.

Get a clue.


Rubbish. A disabled pet can be put outside in a safe area. This
does not require a stroller and an escort about the neighborhood.
Good grief.


Yeah, you can always drag her around on a leash or just plant her in
one spot.... Are you that insensitive to a cat's emotions or are you
just plain stupid?


Phil ... put me on your killfile list. I would be honored.



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Old May 6th 05, 10:12 PM
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"Philip" wrote in message
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Phil P. wrote:
"Philip" wrote in message
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Phil P. wrote:
"Philip" wrote in message
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Phil P. wrote:
"Philip" wrote in message
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Alison wrote:
I saw these on e.bay. At first I thought you cannot be serious
but
on second thoughts they could be useful especially if you have
an old and infirm pet. What do you think ?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?J1473220B

Oh fer gawdsake! Are there no mental health programs for the
people who would put a disabled pet in a stroller and showcase
their foolishness to the public? Good grief.

Don't you think a disabled cat deserves to spend some time
outdoors? snip

Is "outdoors" synonomous with being placed in a stroller and pushed
around the neighborhood ... to you?

When referring to a disabled or arthritic geriatric cat, absolutely.
What part of "disabled cat" don't you understand?


Get a grip.

Get a clue.

Rubbish. A disabled pet can be put outside in a safe area. This
does not require a stroller and an escort about the neighborhood.
Good grief.


Yeah, you can always drag her around on a leash or just plant her in
one spot.... Are you that insensitive to a cat's emotions or are you
just plain stupid?


Phil ... put me on your killfile list. I would be honored.



Not a chance. I take a real personal interest in assholes like you.



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Old May 6th 05, 10:28 PM
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Even my wife laughed (and said something you would not like) when I

read
your post outloud to her. Can you imagine two seniors walking about

the
neighborhood pushing a disabled cat in a stroller? Don't need to

start a
rumor that we've lost our crackers!


They might think you're a decent couple who care about their cat .
Besides, does it matter what other people think; you don't seem the
sort to care!
Alison





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Old May 7th 05, 01:51 AM
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Alison wrote:
"Philip" wrote in message
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Even my wife laughed (and said something you would not like) when I

read
your post outloud to her. Can you imagine two seniors walking about
the neighborhood pushing a disabled cat in a stroller? Don't need
to start a rumor that we've lost our crackers!


They might think you're a decent couple who care about their cat .
Besides, does it matter what other people think; you don't seem the
sort to care!
Alison


On the face of, they would smile and say "How sweet!" But between
themselves, our "chatty Cathy's" would tell the truth to each other. And
sooner or later, my wife would get wind of it. I know our kids would raise
an eyebrow because neither of us pushed the grandkids around in strollers!
Been there, done that.


 




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