If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#31
|
|||
|
|||
I question this person's priorities as well. I feel really bad this cat
drowned and we have a human who obviously feels that a cat drowning is no big deal as long as they are a stray. This was a hard lesson to learn and can be prevented next time. But of course the human here feels that a little time and money is too much trouble. Montgomery Burns would be proud. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message ... Hmmm, the trouble of covering a pool vs the life of a cat. Makes me wonder about your priorities. Then again, the cat was just a stray, afterall said with much sarcasm rona |
#32
|
|||
|
|||
Let me see, people here show their sympathy and sorrow and give you some
great suggestions and you now call them names and then state how high and might you are and that you treat the cats as kings and queens. One of your royal members drowns and you say that because they were just a stray that there is no need to do anything to keep this from happening next time. Why did you post about this tragedy and then ask for our suggestions to prevent this from happening if you are not going to take our advice? A pool cover is great idea and it does not take that much time to put it over the pool or to remove it when you want to swim. You can also get a retractable one as well. Of course you state below that the animals will have to take their chances. It makes me wonder what kind of tragedy it will take for you to learn the lesson. One life has been lost, will it take another for you to learn? That is a pretty high price to pay. Would you be so bold about of this if the child who drowned was a human? I found your post below a bit disturbing. You state life is full of dangers for both man and beast. That may be true but even the smartest of beasts and man learn when a tragedy happens. Perhaps you need to take a few lessons from those very men and beasts that you say face dangers every day. You tell Rona not to talk about things she knows nothing about but she brought up a valid point as sarcastic as it might have been. There is a great opportunity for you to learn from this tragedy so this can be prevented from happening again. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Tlg064" wrote in message ... Its to be expected. Always a know-it-all asshole in every bunch. First of all I went way above and beyond the call of duty for this stray cat. Had her spayed, shots, and routine trips to the vet for checkups and boosters. Gave her a loving home as well. All my cats live like kings and queens. I dont think I have ever heard of anyone covering their pool each time they use it to keep animals from falling in it. Defeats the purpose and beauty of the pool. We are also talking about a 32ft long pool here. Simply not practical to deal with a cover that large on a daily basis. I guess the animals will just have to take their chances but I will incorporate some kind of escape means just in case. Life is full of dangers for both man and beast. So Rona. Dont talk about things you know nothing about or dont know the circumstances. said with much disgust Tom |
#33
|
|||
|
|||
Let me see, people here show their sympathy and sorrow and give you some
great suggestions and you now call them names and then state how high and might you are and that you treat the cats as kings and queens. One of your royal members drowns and you say that because they were just a stray that there is no need to do anything to keep this from happening next time. Why did you post about this tragedy and then ask for our suggestions to prevent this from happening if you are not going to take our advice? A pool cover is great idea and it does not take that much time to put it over the pool or to remove it when you want to swim. You can also get a retractable one as well. Of course you state below that the animals will have to take their chances. It makes me wonder what kind of tragedy it will take for you to learn the lesson. One life has been lost, will it take another for you to learn? That is a pretty high price to pay. Would you be so bold about of this if the child who drowned was a human? I found your post below a bit disturbing. You state life is full of dangers for both man and beast. That may be true but even the smartest of beasts and man learn when a tragedy happens. Perhaps you need to take a few lessons from those very men and beasts that you say face dangers every day. You tell Rona not to talk about things she knows nothing about but she brought up a valid point as sarcastic as it might have been. There is a great opportunity for you to learn from this tragedy so this can be prevented from happening again. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Tlg064" wrote in message ... Its to be expected. Always a know-it-all asshole in every bunch. First of all I went way above and beyond the call of duty for this stray cat. Had her spayed, shots, and routine trips to the vet for checkups and boosters. Gave her a loving home as well. All my cats live like kings and queens. I dont think I have ever heard of anyone covering their pool each time they use it to keep animals from falling in it. Defeats the purpose and beauty of the pool. We are also talking about a 32ft long pool here. Simply not practical to deal with a cover that large on a daily basis. I guess the animals will just have to take their chances but I will incorporate some kind of escape means just in case. Life is full of dangers for both man and beast. So Rona. Dont talk about things you know nothing about or dont know the circumstances. said with much disgust Tom |
#34
|
|||
|
|||
Then keep the cats indoors. How hard is that?
-- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Tlg064" wrote in message ... Alarms would not do any good if I'm not home as happened. In any case I installed the pool for its convenience long before this stray cat and her unborn kitten came looking for a home. I guess she picked the wrong home. I did however treat her very well and made her feel welcome. From what I hear and observe, I treat my cats far better than many, if not most, pet owners. Till now it never occured to me that a streetwise cat could fall into the pool and drown. The very first day this cat came into my yard she could have fallen into the pool. Do I need to cover, fence and alarm my pool for any animal that may venture into my yard? If a person had drowned in your pool, what would you be doing now to prevent a "next time"? My yard is fenced in as required by law. Other than myself and my wife just about no one else uses the pool. Tom |
#35
|
|||
|
|||
Then keep the cats indoors. How hard is that?
-- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Tlg064" wrote in message ... Alarms would not do any good if I'm not home as happened. In any case I installed the pool for its convenience long before this stray cat and her unborn kitten came looking for a home. I guess she picked the wrong home. I did however treat her very well and made her feel welcome. From what I hear and observe, I treat my cats far better than many, if not most, pet owners. Till now it never occured to me that a streetwise cat could fall into the pool and drown. The very first day this cat came into my yard she could have fallen into the pool. Do I need to cover, fence and alarm my pool for any animal that may venture into my yard? If a person had drowned in your pool, what would you be doing now to prevent a "next time"? My yard is fenced in as required by law. Other than myself and my wife just about no one else uses the pool. Tom |
#36
|
|||
|
|||
Ok so EVERYONE here knows all the answers. And yes I am a step below all of you
as I am being referred to as "this human". I am in fact human. I dont ever remember be-littling this cats death beacause it was a stray. And dont any of you morons tell me I should have kept her in. When she first came she was quite scared of people. Obviously had been abused and was neglected. She would "sneak" into the house and steal something to eat from my other cats bowls and scramble back to the door and practically break through the glass trying to get back out. She was a streetwise outdoors cat and there was not a thing I or any of you know-it-all geniuses could have done to change that. She was scary and vicious. Later she was hell bent on having her kitten outside and it cost me quite a few scratches to get her to have the litter indoors. It was also quite a challenge getting her to the vet the first couple of times. Did I need all this **** from a stray cat? Maybe when she went back out the first time she entered my home I should not have ever let her back in because I was not going to fight with her to keep her in the house at all times. Should have told her to get lost. Chased her away with a stick. Right? I think most people would have in fact turned her away because of her temperment. I went above and beyond the call of duty and with grueling patience on my part gave this cat a great life. Much better than she would have had otherwise. As far as the pool and all your crap about people in Calfornia setting up the golden gates to access their pools (for the sake of their pets not to impress their friends) its all fantasy. I had the pool long before the cat. My pool will remain easily accessible to me and any animals that venture near it. No fences, clear walls or covers. Here it the northeast USA we only get 2 months of the year to use the pool. I'll be dambed if every time I enter or leave the pool or anytime I have to work on it I'm going to deal with a 32ft long cover. Next you will all be telling me that I should take down the pool in that case. Not gonna happen. So you can claim to be a CatProtector but I'll bet that when push comes to shove you can talk **** a lot but would not have put the effort into taming this stray as I did. Tom |
#37
|
|||
|
|||
Ok so EVERYONE here knows all the answers. And yes I am a step below all of you
as I am being referred to as "this human". I am in fact human. I dont ever remember be-littling this cats death beacause it was a stray. And dont any of you morons tell me I should have kept her in. When she first came she was quite scared of people. Obviously had been abused and was neglected. She would "sneak" into the house and steal something to eat from my other cats bowls and scramble back to the door and practically break through the glass trying to get back out. She was a streetwise outdoors cat and there was not a thing I or any of you know-it-all geniuses could have done to change that. She was scary and vicious. Later she was hell bent on having her kitten outside and it cost me quite a few scratches to get her to have the litter indoors. It was also quite a challenge getting her to the vet the first couple of times. Did I need all this **** from a stray cat? Maybe when she went back out the first time she entered my home I should not have ever let her back in because I was not going to fight with her to keep her in the house at all times. Should have told her to get lost. Chased her away with a stick. Right? I think most people would have in fact turned her away because of her temperment. I went above and beyond the call of duty and with grueling patience on my part gave this cat a great life. Much better than she would have had otherwise. As far as the pool and all your crap about people in Calfornia setting up the golden gates to access their pools (for the sake of their pets not to impress their friends) its all fantasy. I had the pool long before the cat. My pool will remain easily accessible to me and any animals that venture near it. No fences, clear walls or covers. Here it the northeast USA we only get 2 months of the year to use the pool. I'll be dambed if every time I enter or leave the pool or anytime I have to work on it I'm going to deal with a 32ft long cover. Next you will all be telling me that I should take down the pool in that case. Not gonna happen. So you can claim to be a CatProtector but I'll bet that when push comes to shove you can talk **** a lot but would not have put the effort into taming this stray as I did. Tom |
#38
|
|||
|
|||
Let me just say, I have no personal issue with any one in this group, I
think most of us were just trying to help prevent another accident with your pool. Things happen and you learn and move on from it.... you hope J~ Tlg064 wrote: Ok so EVERYONE here knows all the answers. And yes I am a step below all of you as I am being referred to as "this human". I am in fact human. I dont ever remember be-littling this cats death beacause it was a stray. And dont any of you morons tell me I should have kept her in. When she first came she was quite scared of people. Obviously had been abused and was neglected. She would "sneak" into the house and steal something to eat from my other cats bowls and scramble back to the door and practically break through the glass trying to get back out. She was a streetwise outdoors cat and there was not a thing I or any of you know-it-all geniuses could have done to change that. She was scary and vicious. Later she was hell bent on having her kitten outside and it cost me quite a few scratches to get her to have the litter indoors. It was also quite a challenge getting her to the vet the first couple of times. Did I need all this **** from a stray cat? Maybe when she went back out the first time she entered my home I should not have ever let her back in because I was not going to fight with her to keep her in the house at all times. Should have told her to get lost. Chased her away with a stick. Right? I think most people would have in fact turned her away because of her temperment. I went above and beyond the call of duty and with grueling patience on my part gave this cat a great life. Much better than she would have had otherwise. As far as the pool and all your crap about people in Calfornia setting up the golden gates to access their pools (for the sake of their pets not to impress their friends) its all fantasy. I had the pool long before the cat. My pool will remain easily accessible to me and any animals that venture near it. No fences, clear walls or covers. Here it the northeast USA we only get 2 months of the year to use the pool. I'll be dambed if every time I enter or leave the pool or anytime I have to work on it I'm going to deal with a 32ft long cover. Next you will all be telling me that I should take down the pool in that case. Not gonna happen. So you can claim to be a CatProtector but I'll bet that when push comes to shove you can talk **** a lot but would not have put the effort into taming this stray as I did. Tom |
#39
|
|||
|
|||
Let me just say, I have no personal issue with any one in this group, I
think most of us were just trying to help prevent another accident with your pool. Things happen and you learn and move on from it.... you hope J~ Tlg064 wrote: Ok so EVERYONE here knows all the answers. And yes I am a step below all of you as I am being referred to as "this human". I am in fact human. I dont ever remember be-littling this cats death beacause it was a stray. And dont any of you morons tell me I should have kept her in. When she first came she was quite scared of people. Obviously had been abused and was neglected. She would "sneak" into the house and steal something to eat from my other cats bowls and scramble back to the door and practically break through the glass trying to get back out. She was a streetwise outdoors cat and there was not a thing I or any of you know-it-all geniuses could have done to change that. She was scary and vicious. Later she was hell bent on having her kitten outside and it cost me quite a few scratches to get her to have the litter indoors. It was also quite a challenge getting her to the vet the first couple of times. Did I need all this **** from a stray cat? Maybe when she went back out the first time she entered my home I should not have ever let her back in because I was not going to fight with her to keep her in the house at all times. Should have told her to get lost. Chased her away with a stick. Right? I think most people would have in fact turned her away because of her temperment. I went above and beyond the call of duty and with grueling patience on my part gave this cat a great life. Much better than she would have had otherwise. As far as the pool and all your crap about people in Calfornia setting up the golden gates to access their pools (for the sake of their pets not to impress their friends) its all fantasy. I had the pool long before the cat. My pool will remain easily accessible to me and any animals that venture near it. No fences, clear walls or covers. Here it the northeast USA we only get 2 months of the year to use the pool. I'll be dambed if every time I enter or leave the pool or anytime I have to work on it I'm going to deal with a 32ft long cover. Next you will all be telling me that I should take down the pool in that case. Not gonna happen. So you can claim to be a CatProtector but I'll bet that when push comes to shove you can talk **** a lot but would not have put the effort into taming this stray as I did. Tom |
#40
|
|||
|
|||
"Tlg064" wrote in message ... Ok so EVERYONE here knows all the answers. And yes I am a step below all of you as I am being referred to as "this human". I am in fact human. I dont ever remember be-littling this cats death beacause it was a stray. And dont any of you morons tell me I should have kept her in. When she first came she was quite scared of people. Obviously had been abused and was neglected. She would "sneak" into the house and steal something to eat from my other cats bowls and scramble back to the door and practically break through the glass trying to get back out. She was a streetwise outdoors cat and there was not a thing I or any of you know-it-all geniuses could have done to change that. She was scary and vicious. Later she was hell bent on having her kitten outside and it cost me quite a few scratches to get her to have the litter indoors. It was also quite a challenge getting her to the vet the first couple of times. Did I need all this **** from a stray cat? Maybe when she went back out the first time she entered my home I should not have ever let her back in because I was not going to fight with her to keep her in the house at all times. Should have told her to get lost. Chased her away with a stick. Right? I think most people would have in fact turned her away because of her temperment. I went above and beyond the call of duty and with grueling patience on my part gave this cat a great life. Much better than she would have had otherwise. As far as the pool and all your crap about people in Calfornia setting up the golden gates to access their pools (for the sake of their pets not to impress their friends) its all fantasy. I had the pool long before the cat. My pool will remain easily accessible to me and any animals that venture near it. No fences, clear walls or covers. Here it the northeast USA we only get 2 months of the year to use the pool. I'll be dambed if every time I enter or leave the pool or anytime I have to work on it I'm going to deal with a 32ft long cover. Next you will all be telling me that I should take down the pool in that case. Not gonna happen. If the California and Golden Gates remark was to ME, I had some friends in FLORIDA that set up POOL fences and it was simply an offer of advice of what OTHER people I KNOW actual DO to protect pets from the pool. Jeez. I wasn't mad until now, but now I am ****ED that my suggestions are flung back at me like this. I did nothing but offer condolences and try to offer some advice and your flying off the handle at EVERYONE over two other posters is rude and insulting to the rest of us. I'm quite certain you feel bad about the incident and that is part of this temper tantrum but I read many posts offering you REAL advice and we don't deserve this diatribe. Jeez. Try to be helpful and look what you get. All I can say is I hope you do something and it works. Good bye Karen |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Abelard found in pool.... | Pat | Cat anecdotes | 30 | July 20th 04 12:23 AM |
Pool Party | Margaret Fine | Cat anecdotes | 4 | August 24th 03 11:53 PM |