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  #11  
Old October 20th 11, 11:52 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio

what is mozt sad iz dat da polize hoominz hadda chooze between doze aminalz
anna hoominz whut lifed der, dey reallee had no gud choize beclawz one
selfish hoomin made miztakez, OEJ
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"Gandalf"

On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:08:26 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven


Deer furrends,

We ast dat yoo join us in purring dat da byoootiful aminals hoo
recenlee dided in da Ohio insident ar taken by da Mommy ob us awl to
ress under da Forever Trees.


da polices just killeded awlmost AWL of dem. dat iz soo wrong.


purrz fur awl uff da beeutiful animalz dat got sended tu the Bridge
todai


ai dunt noe dat story, but et maykez meh n mai howse sad, n weh r purring
fur dem unfurnut
byoootiful aminals, hoo wint tew RB. Shame on dem polise!!! MRRRRRRRRRT!!
Kood Unka Gandalf or sum hoomin e-mail dat story tew mai mom at hur Yahoo
address?
Fanks sew mutch.
PUUUUUUUUUUURRS fur dem byoootiful aminals nao at RB.
n a pox on dem polise fur killing dem. Pore fing s

Luffs, Mosey, mad n sad --fur hiz famli.



  #12  
Old October 20th 11, 11:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

would it have been better to let one of them eat someone's child? soft
"Mosey =^..^=" wrote in message
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"Gandalf"

On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:08:26 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven


Deer furrends,

We ast dat yoo join us in purring dat da byoootiful aminals hoo
recenlee dided in da Ohio insident ar taken by da Mommy ob us awl to
ress under da Forever Trees.


da polices just killeded awlmost AWL of dem. dat iz soo wrong.

purrz fur awl uff da beeutiful animalz dat got sended tu the Bridge
todai

i found that story and it made me sick!!!!
SHAME on those policemen who shot those poor, beautiful creatures.!!
That was sick and wrong IMO!!! .
I have a bad case of MMS about this, and have to go lie down for awhile.
This, with cutie missing, is just too much for me, and I will be saying
some prayers, and our cats will purr
LOUDLY for everything to be okay.

Anti Kyla



  #13  
Old October 21st 11, 12:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Gramby
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

They tried to dart some of hem but either the medicine was no longer good or
it wasn't strong enough. Most of he animals, as I heard wee rescue and had
problems. If they were of value for reproduction, the man could have sold
hem to a zoo. We will never know the full truth, it was just horrible no
mattwer hwo you looked at it. Each side will spin it their own way, it was
just too sad all the way around. Gramby feeling bad about it all.

"Storrmmee" wrote in message ...

would it have been better to let one of them eat someone's child? soft
"Mosey =^..^=" wrote in message
...


"Gandalf"

On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:08:26 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven


Deer furrends,

We ast dat yoo join us in purring dat da byoootiful aminals hoo
recenlee dided in da Ohio insident ar taken by da Mommy ob us awl to
ress under da Forever Trees.


da polices just killeded awlmost AWL of dem. dat iz soo wrong.

purrz fur awl uff da beeutiful animalz dat got sended tu the Bridge
todai

i found that story and it made me sick!!!!
SHAME on those policemen who shot those poor, beautiful creatures.!!
That was sick and wrong IMO!!! .
I have a bad case of MMS about this, and have to go lie down for awhile.
This, with cutie missing, is just too much for me, and I will be saying
some prayers, and our cats will purr
LOUDLY for everything to be okay.

Anti Kyla


  #14  
Old October 21st 11, 01:26 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Will in New Haven
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

On Oct 20, 7:00*pm, "Gramby" wrote:
They tried to dart some of hem but either the medicine was no longer good or
it wasn't strong enough. *Most of he animals, as I heard wee rescue and had
problems. *If they were of value for reproduction, the man could have sold
hem to a zoo. *We will never know the full truth, it was just horrible no
mattwer hwo you looked at it. *Each side will spin it their own way, it was
just too sad all the way around. *Gramby feeling bad about it all.


The zoo man that they interviewed HATED the fact that those animals
had to be killed. However, he agreed that there really was no choice,
given that there was no supply of usable tranqs available locally and
no time to wait for some to arrive. This was a populated area and most
of the animals killed were dangerous, moreso because they were
habituated to humans and would not automatically run away.

It is very possible that _some_ of them could have been rounded up
safely but which ones and at what risk.

Even the man who kept the animals and then let them go and killed
himself deserves our compassion. He was out of his mind. For many
years, he had taken good care of animals but in recent times he lost
it.

--
Will in New Haven

  #15  
Old October 21st 11, 01:30 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Gramby
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

It is just so sad all the way around.

"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...

On Oct 20, 7:00 pm, "Gramby" wrote:
They tried to dart some of hem but either the medicine was no longer good
or
it wasn't strong enough. Most of he animals, as I heard wee rescue and
had
problems. If they were of value for reproduction, the man could have sold
hem to a zoo. We will never know the full truth, it was just horrible no
mattwer hwo you looked at it. Each side will spin it their own way, it
was
just too sad all the way around. Gramby feeling bad about it all.


The zoo man that they interviewed HATED the fact that those animals
had to be killed. However, he agreed that there really was no choice,
given that there was no supply of usable tranqs available locally and
no time to wait for some to arrive. This was a populated area and most
of the animals killed were dangerous, moreso because they were
habituated to humans and would not automatically run away.

It is very possible that _some_ of them could have been rounded up
safely but which ones and at what risk.

Even the man who kept the animals and then let them go and killed
himself deserves our compassion. He was out of his mind. For many
years, he had taken good care of animals but in recent times he lost
it.

--
Will in New Haven

  #16  
Old October 21st 11, 01:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

which is what makes such decisions so very hard, soft
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Oct 20, 7:00 pm, "Gramby" wrote:
They tried to dart some of hem but either the medicine was no longer good
or
it wasn't strong enough. Most of he animals, as I heard wee rescue and had
problems. If they were of value for reproduction, the man could have sold
hem to a zoo. We will never know the full truth, it was just horrible no
mattwer hwo you looked at it. Each side will spin it their own way, it was
just too sad all the way around. Gramby feeling bad about it all.


The zoo man that they interviewed HATED the fact that those animals
had to be killed. However, he agreed that there really was no choice,
given that there was no supply of usable tranqs available locally and
no time to wait for some to arrive. This was a populated area and most
of the animals killed were dangerous, moreso because they were
habituated to humans and would not automatically run away.

It is very possible that _some_ of them could have been rounded up
safely but which ones and at what risk.

Even the man who kept the animals and then let them go and killed
himself deserves our compassion. He was out of his mind. For many
years, he had taken good care of animals but in recent times he lost
it.

--
Will in New Haven


  #17  
Old October 21st 11, 01:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
John Ross Mc Master
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

The hard part is understanding why these animals are allowed outside
of their habitats or legitimate zoos.


On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 19:32:09 -0500, "Storrmmee"
wrote:

which is what makes such decisions so very hard, soft
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Oct 20, 7:00 pm, "Gramby" wrote:
They tried to dart some of hem but either the medicine was no longer good
or
it wasn't strong enough. Most of he animals, as I heard wee rescue and had
problems. If they were of value for reproduction, the man could have sold
hem to a zoo. We will never know the full truth, it was just horrible no
mattwer hwo you looked at it. Each side will spin it their own way, it was
just too sad all the way around. Gramby feeling bad about it all.


The zoo man that they interviewed HATED the fact that those animals
had to be killed. However, he agreed that there really was no choice,
given that there was no supply of usable tranqs available locally and
no time to wait for some to arrive. This was a populated area and most
of the animals killed were dangerous, moreso because they were
habituated to humans and would not automatically run away.

It is very possible that _some_ of them could have been rounded up
safely but which ones and at what risk.

Even the man who kept the animals and then let them go and killed
himself deserves our compassion. He was out of his mind. For many
years, he had taken good care of animals but in recent times he lost
it.

  #18  
Old October 21st 11, 01:49 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Will in New Haven
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

On Oct 20, 8:35*pm, John Ross Mc Master
wrote:
The hard part is understanding why these animals are allowed outside
of their habitats or legitimate zoos.


The borderline between legitimate zoos and what this guy is running
has a lot of instances. He was doing a much better job of caring for
them, had some value as a source for breeding programs, just a few
years ago. If his situation had been properly supervised, the
authorities could have stepped in when he started round the bend.

And remember, animals seized for being kept illegally are often
destroyed. Certainly, there would have been zoos willing to accept the
tigers and some of the other animals but all those lions when lions in
captivity are a drug on the market?

I understand that the animals saved included three leopards and most
of the primates. Those don't surprise me. Leopards, while extremely
athletic and possibly aggressive, are really small and the primates
were probably delighted to be away from all the big cats.

--
Will in New Haven
  #19  
Old October 21st 11, 01:57 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
John Ross Mc Master
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 17:49:10 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven
wrote:

On Oct 20, 8:35*pm, John Ross Mc Master
wrote:
The hard part is understanding why these animals are allowed outside
of their habitats or legitimate zoos.


The borderline between legitimate zoos and what this guy is running
has a lot of instances. He was doing a much better job of caring for
them, had some value as a source for breeding programs, just a few
years ago. If his situation had been properly supervised, the
authorities could have stepped in when he started round the bend.

And remember, animals seized for being kept illegally are often
destroyed. Certainly, there would have been zoos willing to accept the
tigers and some of the other animals but all those lions when lions in
captivity are a drug on the market?

I understand that the animals saved included three leopards and most
of the primates. Those don't surprise me. Leopards, while extremely
athletic and possibly aggressive, are really small and the primates
were probably delighted to be away from all the big cats.



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  #20  
Old October 21st 11, 06:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default Purrs for da Aminals in Ohio from Anti Kyla

some of them were obtained from circuses, some were injured and he got them
from people who wanted rid of them, but your question is valid, if they
weren't allowed in private ownership none of this would have ever happened,
even in the circus situation they should only be loaned not owned by a
circus, Lee
"John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message
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The hard part is understanding why these animals are allowed outside
of their habitats or legitimate zoos.


On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 19:32:09 -0500, "Storrmmee"
wrote:

which is what makes such decisions so very hard, soft
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
...
On Oct 20, 7:00 pm, "Gramby" wrote:
They tried to dart some of hem but either the medicine was no longer
good
or
it wasn't strong enough. Most of he animals, as I heard wee rescue and
had
problems. If they were of value for reproduction, the man could have
sold
hem to a zoo. We will never know the full truth, it was just horrible no
mattwer hwo you looked at it. Each side will spin it their own way, it
was
just too sad all the way around. Gramby feeling bad about it all.


The zoo man that they interviewed HATED the fact that those animals
had to be killed. However, he agreed that there really was no choice,
given that there was no supply of usable tranqs available locally and
no time to wait for some to arrive. This was a populated area and most
of the animals killed were dangerous, moreso because they were
habituated to humans and would not automatically run away.

It is very possible that _some_ of them could have been rounded up
safely but which ones and at what risk.

Even the man who kept the animals and then let them go and killed
himself deserves our compassion. He was out of his mind. For many
years, he had taken good care of animals but in recent times he lost
it.



 




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