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Kittens left for dead now have a home with the man who rescued them



 
 
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Old April 17th 06, 07:34 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Kittens left for dead now have a home with the man who rescued them

No, it's my fault. I'm a regular and post frequently -- but I am also
guilty of "selective reading." That is, I look at the headers and tend to
pick certain messages to read based on subject matter but will often skip
others to save time. That means I often fail to make the association
between names when I really *should* know the relationship.

Thanks for the information.

MaryL


"Enfilade" wrote in message
ups.com...
Sorry, I thought most people on the group were tired of hearing how
Kumani and Tyche continue to fail to realize that there is something
strange about their "biological mother" being human and male. It was
for similar reasons too...he found them on a slab of styrofoam behind a
science lab, three weeks old.

According to Kumani and Tyche, a "MomDad/motherfather" is what you have
when your mother's a boy.

--Fil

Dylan certainly knows this feeling...

Mr. Brown has also become a feline motherfather

--Fil


Who's Dylan and what does this mean? (My curiosity got the better of me
on
this one...)

MaryL




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Old April 17th 06, 04:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Kittens left for dead now have a home with the man who rescued them

It totally mystifies me why someone would just dump a cat. How much
extra does it take to take it to a shelter? Isn't a life worth a
half- hour to take it to somewhere it will be valued?


A lot of shelters charge a fee to relinquish a pet. They may make
exemptions on an individual basis.


But someone who just dumps (or in this case, throws) a cat could just
drop it off at a shelter instead, couldn't he? He wouldn't even have to
admit it was his.


Even being PTS humanely would be better than being dumped to die alone
and in pain. Anything's better than that.
I hope the rescuer gets all of the good karma that he deserves. He's
a good man.

Jane
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