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  #101  
Old September 18th 04, 08:42 PM
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How is being able to reach the carriers easily in an emergency being too
late? Unless you have a carrier attached to your arm it is not too late.

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Too late. They need to already be there.

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  #102  
Old September 18th 04, 09:28 PM
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You have carriers in every room in your house? I hope you have a fire suit
in every room in case the fire is between you and your cat/s

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How is being able to reach the carriers easily in an emergency being too
late? Unless you have a carrier attached to your arm it is not too late.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
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Too late. They need to already be there.

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  #103  
Old September 18th 04, 09:28 PM
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You have carriers in every room in your house? I hope you have a fire suit
in every room in case the fire is between you and your cat/s

W

"Cat Protector" wrote in message
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How is being able to reach the carriers easily in an emergency being too
late? Unless you have a carrier attached to your arm it is not too late.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
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Too late. They need to already be there.

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  #104  
Old September 18th 04, 09:51 PM
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No but I keep them in the most accessable room that allows for quick escape
in case of fire.

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"Wendy" wrote in message
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You have carriers in every room in your house? I hope you have a fire suit
in every room in case the fire is between you and your cat/s

W

"Cat Protector" wrote in message
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How is being able to reach the carriers easily in an emergency being too
late? Unless you have a carrier attached to your arm it is not too late.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
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Too late. They need to already be there.

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  #105  
Old September 18th 04, 09:51 PM
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No but I keep them in the most accessable room that allows for quick escape
in case of fire.

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"Wendy" wrote in message
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You have carriers in every room in your house? I hope you have a fire suit
in every room in case the fire is between you and your cat/s

W

"Cat Protector" wrote in message
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How is being able to reach the carriers easily in an emergency being too
late? Unless you have a carrier attached to your arm it is not too late.

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"Cheryl" wrote in message
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Too late. They need to already be there.

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  #106  
Old September 18th 04, 09:53 PM
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Cat Protector wrote:
You make a good argument only a swimming cat has a better chance at survival
than one left in the carrier to suddenly drop suddenly and drown. Humans are
also born with two hands and she could have held on to the floating propane
tank while hugging the cat above water with the other.


And just how long do you think you could hold onto a cat with one arm in
the middle of raging water? Do you think he's just going to sit there
in your arm like a stuffed teddy bear?

You would have been found clinging to a giant sack of bargain WalMart
kibble.

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Old September 18th 04, 09:53 PM
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Cat Protector wrote:
You make a good argument only a swimming cat has a better chance at survival
than one left in the carrier to suddenly drop suddenly and drown. Humans are
also born with two hands and she could have held on to the floating propane
tank while hugging the cat above water with the other.


And just how long do you think you could hold onto a cat with one arm in
the middle of raging water? Do you think he's just going to sit there
in your arm like a stuffed teddy bear?

You would have been found clinging to a giant sack of bargain WalMart
kibble.

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jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

  #108  
Old September 18th 04, 10:14 PM
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I could return your comment with a put-down but you really make no sense
with that first statement. I am not a bad person but I feel this issue needs
to be discussed as we all must think of creating an evacuation plan for our
animals. A lot of people do not do this.

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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message
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You can't logic to CP. We have all the timein the world to dissect the
situation and develop alternatives, but he cannot grasp the concept of
emergencies, adrenaline, disasters, or anything of the sort. Yes, he
thinks you can grab a propane tank passing in swift flood water with
one hand. Or you should at least try and risk missing it. Or that you
should let go of whatever is currently saving your life to open a cage.
I don't know about your pet taxi, but mine isn't all that easy to open
sitting on the floor in my living room, not to mention water over one's
head. Maybe the cat would have swam and survived and maybe not. We're
talking about a very violent storm and it feeling abandon and afraid,
and having to struggle for its life and possibly dying more slowly.
Seems a swift drowning was a little more humane given the
circumstances.

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  #109  
Old September 18th 04, 10:14 PM
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I could return your comment with a put-down but you really make no sense
with that first statement. I am not a bad person but I feel this issue needs
to be discussed as we all must think of creating an evacuation plan for our
animals. A lot of people do not do this.

--
Cat Galaxy: All Cats! All The Time!
www.catgalaxymedia.com

"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message
news:1095541056.oAw4HVR1zwtUtOYFQ7Afvg@teranews...
You can't logic to CP. We have all the timein the world to dissect the
situation and develop alternatives, but he cannot grasp the concept of
emergencies, adrenaline, disasters, or anything of the sort. Yes, he
thinks you can grab a propane tank passing in swift flood water with
one hand. Or you should at least try and risk missing it. Or that you
should let go of whatever is currently saving your life to open a cage.
I don't know about your pet taxi, but mine isn't all that easy to open
sitting on the floor in my living room, not to mention water over one's
head. Maybe the cat would have swam and survived and maybe not. We're
talking about a very violent storm and it feeling abandon and afraid,
and having to struggle for its life and possibly dying more slowly.
Seems a swift drowning was a little more humane given the
circumstances.

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Brandy Alexandre®
http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
Well, would you?



  #110  
Old September 18th 04, 10:42 PM
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Cat Protector wrote in
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I could return your comment with a put-down but you really make no
sense with that first statement. I am not a bad person but I feel
this issue needs to be discussed as we all must think of creating
an evacuation plan for our animals. A lot of people do not do
this.


If that's how this thread started I might belive you. But you can't
spin out of this now.

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I agree. The horse**** meter is spinning. The thread was started for CP to sit
high and dry in Arizona and condemn somebody for losing their cat and try to
prove by one repititious, boorish post after another that he's the best cat
owner in the universe.

Sherry

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