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Old May 6th 04, 01:33 AM
Jon Enslin
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Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.

This worries me. I'm not really sure how to get cat blood out of my
carpet.

I mean, I love these cats and all, but if they are going to make a
mess of the carpet, I think I'm going to have to get rid of them. Can
someone help me please? Thanks!!

Jon
Balzac, AB
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Old May 6th 04, 02:08 AM
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Jon Enslin ) wrote:

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CAT LOVERS: DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME RESPONDING TO THE TROLL.

THE ONLY THING LOSERS LIKE HIM LIVE FOR IS RESPONSES.

THE WORST THING YOU COULD DO TO HIM IS TO NOT ANSWER AT ALL.

IT'S A "SPORT" ON HIS LOSER NEWSGROUP TO "FISH" FOR FLAMEBAIT IN
CROSSPOSTS. DON'T BOTHER WITH THE LOSER.

REMEMBER: THE WORST THING YOU CAN DO TO HIM IS TO IGNORE HIM.


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Old May 6th 04, 02:08 AM
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Jon Enslin ) wrote:

SNIPPED

CAT LOVERS: DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME RESPONDING TO THE TROLL.

THE ONLY THING LOSERS LIKE HIM LIVE FOR IS RESPONSES.

THE WORST THING YOU COULD DO TO HIM IS TO NOT ANSWER AT ALL.

IT'S A "SPORT" ON HIS LOSER NEWSGROUP TO "FISH" FOR FLAMEBAIT IN
CROSSPOSTS. DON'T BOTHER WITH THE LOSER.

REMEMBER: THE WORST THING YOU CAN DO TO HIM IS TO IGNORE HIM.


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Old May 6th 04, 02:14 AM
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Jon Enslin wrote:

Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.

This worries me. I'm not really sure how to get cat blood out of my
carpet.

I mean, I love these cats and all, but if they are going to make a
mess of the carpet, I think I'm going to have to get rid of them. Can
someone help me please? Thanks!!

Jon
Balzac, AB



OK, Jebus, I am extremely sorry about equating you with John Kerry.
Most of that was bait, anyways...



GT

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Old May 6th 04, 02:14 AM
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Jon Enslin wrote:

Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.

This worries me. I'm not really sure how to get cat blood out of my
carpet.

I mean, I love these cats and all, but if they are going to make a
mess of the carpet, I think I'm going to have to get rid of them. Can
someone help me please? Thanks!!

Jon
Balzac, AB



OK, Jebus, I am extremely sorry about equating you with John Kerry.
Most of that was bait, anyways...



GT

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Old May 6th 04, 02:15 AM
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Jon Enslin wrote:

Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.



Don't worry about it, they're only cats.



GT

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Old May 6th 04, 02:15 AM
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Jon Enslin wrote:

Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.



Don't worry about it, they're only cats.



GT

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Old May 6th 04, 02:50 AM
minerva nine
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You are so pathetic.


"Jon Enslin" wrote in message
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Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.

This worries me. I'm not really sure how to get cat blood out of my
carpet.

I mean, I love these cats and all, but if they are going to make a
mess of the carpet, I think I'm going to have to get rid of them. Can
someone help me please? Thanks!!

Jon
Balzac, AB



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Old May 6th 04, 02:50 AM
minerva nine
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You are so pathetic.


"Jon Enslin" wrote in message
om...
Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.

This worries me. I'm not really sure how to get cat blood out of my
carpet.

I mean, I love these cats and all, but if they are going to make a
mess of the carpet, I think I'm going to have to get rid of them. Can
someone help me please? Thanks!!

Jon
Balzac, AB



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Old May 6th 04, 02:53 AM
MoParMaN
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"Jon Enslin" wrote in message
om...
Hi there! I have an improtant question regarding my cats. I

have
just gotten them declawed - it's kind of funny to see them

stagger
around almost like they are still drugged!!

Anyway, I am concerned about something. It looks as though

they are
in some pain and there has been some bleeding.

This worries me. I'm not really sure how to get cat blood out

of my
carpet.

I mean, I love these cats and all, but if they are going to

make a
mess of the carpet, I think I'm going to have to get rid of

them. Can
someone help me please? Thanks!!

I have found that boiling their paws in hot water for 10 minutes
per paw will stop the bleeding. Try white vinegar on the bloody
carpet.

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