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In a9mib.27785$La.27020@fed1read02, on 10/12/03
at 05:15 PM, "Cat Protector" said: It is not your decision for adopting out cats. Lets see; According to you I'm wrong for objecting to what happened -- in the context of its okay (according to you) for the other person to do it -- is also not in a formal rescue group. You really need to stop mixing your meds, and posting on the internet. Rescue groups are supposed to be the ones to that. Since you do not have legal custody of the cats then you can't adopt them out. I suggest you study the laws in your state regarding this. So you know that for a fact? Like you know where I am and can tell us here and now? I'm impressed. Say, do you think the space four cats have in a trailer meets the new animal cruelty law? Or do we need to take their paw prints, and measure floor space and subtract for everything they can't jump over while playing -- to know? If you really feel they were dumped Who said anything about being dumped? They were there one day. The mother was so weak she couldn't stand up. I took care of her, while the person who stole her did nothing -- but you somehow think I'm the problem here. -- What is your medication anyway. It sure makes you see things in a funny way. then you should go to the police or the agency that handles the animal cruelty laws in your state or city. So you think the police have the time to find the "unknown" person who might have dumped this cat? Of course with your anger issues and previous posts you'll probably no doubt say you know everything and that you have the right to take the law into your own hands. Really? What is I took into my own hands? I have to wonder why you bothered posting for help here when all you seem to want to do is toot your own horn, name call, and say how you seem to know it all. I think I'll just killfile you now since you obviously will not listen. I have to wonder why an idiot like you keeps posting. See your doctor about the meds you obviously mixing -- or need to be taking. |
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In 62mib.27783$La.46@fed1read02, on 10/12/03
at 05:08 PM, "Cat Protector" said: What you call shock therapy I call being simply obnoxious, rude and childish. Obviously you are incapable of stating your point without rude and nasty. I figured you would be upset at hearing the truth about you. |
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In Z3mib.27784$La.7545@fed1read02, on 10/12/03
at 05:10 PM, "Cat Protector" said: Oh so now you're a professional detective? What was your next tactic? Find the woman, bust into her house and take the cats by force. Leave the law to the police. Of course not. But once I was involved in military intelligence. Back then I would have reported that you are on something and no one knows what, or where you're getting it -- but its making you crazy. |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:40:47 GMT, frlpwr wrote:
Cat Protector wrote: Let this incident go and move on. Is that what you do when a cat you care for goes missing? If you think this trip hasn't been fun you are absolutely right! |
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They weren't his cats to begin with. He also wants to take the law into his
own hands by investigating witnesses and even going so far to find the name and address of the person who may or may not have taken them. We have police for this very reason. If he thinks someone just maliciously took them they he needs to go to the police instead of being a control freak and taking matters into his own hands. -- 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 "m. L. Briggs" wrote in message ... If you think this trip hasn't been fun you are absolutely right! |
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Cat Protector wrote:
It is not your decision for adopting out cats. Rescue groups are supposed to be the ones to that. What the hell? Look at your local newspaper under the "Pets for Sale" column. Any person who feels like it can adopt out or sell an animal. Since you do not have legal custody of the cats then you can't adopt them out. How would I establish legal custody of the eight feral kittens I had up for adoption today? In San Francisco, if you feed a stray animal for three consecutive days you are considered the guardian and are liable for all the responsibilities that implies. I suggest you study the laws in your state regarding this. I suggest you stop yammering about things you know nothing about. If you really feel they were dumped then you should go to the police or the agency that handles the animal cruelty laws in your state or city. What do you suppose the conviction rate is for animal abandonment? Do all of us a favor. Contact your local animal control agency tomorrow and ask them what they would do about a suspected month-old animal abandonment case that occurred in a location other than the property on which the animals normally resided. Of course with your anger issues and previous posts you'll probably no doubt say you know everything and that you have the right to take the law into your own hands. I must have missed the post where letoured plots the lynching. I have to wonder why you bothered posting for help here when all you seem to want to do is toot your own horn, name call, and say how you seem to know it all. Holy ****! There's no "seem" about it, you are certifiably insane. I think I'll just killfile you now since you obviously will not listen. I've only read a few of your posts and even I know that no one in their right mind would listen to you. (snip) |
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equalizer wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:38:48 GMT, wrote: SNIP Next time I want advice, I will find people with a few more smarts and socialization skills then I see here -- because, well you know -- I don't know how be tactful about this, but everyone who is aware of the situation in the neighborhood thinks something is wrong, -- as in there is more going on here then is apparent. e.g., the motivations of the persons who took them might not be as noble as you people are assuming. (I just didn't go into that part in the initial post). I haven't responded to your earlier messages, but I would like to point out that those who did reply could only use the information that you provided. You now say that "I just didn't go into that part in the initial post." It is important to include as much information as possible because we can't infer information that isn't provided. If you are seriously concerned (as it now sounds), could you get someone else in the neighborhood to look for a license plate and then give that information to a rescue group for follow-up? MaryL (take out the litter to reply) |
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wrote in message t... In , on 10/12/03 at 12:10 PM, Ted Davis said: On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:38:48 GMT, wrote: Next time I want advice, I will find people with a few more smarts and socialization skills then I see here -- because, well you know -- I don't know how be tactful about this, but everyone who is aware of the situation in the neighborhood thinks something is wrong, -- as in there is more going on here then is apparent. e.g., the motivations of the persons who took them might not be as noble as you people are assuming. (I just didn't go into that part in the initial post). I just realized that I sent a reply to equalizer instead of to you. Essentially, I pointed out that people on this group can't respond if they aren't given adequate information. You now say that you "didn't go into that part" initially, so you can't reasonably expect that someone could respond to information that was not provided. However, we are very concerned about the welfare of cats -- it's just that your message kept changing in its tone. MaryL (take out the litter to reply) |
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In , on 10/13/03
at 06:45 PM, "Maryl" -OUT-THE-LITTER said: wrote in message et... In , on 10/12/03 at 12:10 PM, Ted Davis said: On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:38:48 GMT, wrote: Next time I want advice, I will find people with a few more smarts and socialization skills then I see here -- because, well you know -- I don't know how be tactful about this, but everyone who is aware of the situation in the neighborhood thinks something is wrong, -- as in there is more going on here then is apparent. e.g., the motivations of the persons who took them might not be as noble as you people are assuming. (I just didn't go into that part in the initial post). I just realized that I sent a reply to equalizer instead of to you. Essentially, I pointed out that people on this group can't respond if they aren't given adequate information. Some here also made assumptions here. Its a trait of dimwits. You now say that you "didn't go into that part" initially, so you can't reasonably expect that someone could respond to information that was not provided. However, we are very concerned about the welfare of cats -- it's just that your message kept changing in its tone. And your point is? As far as I can tell no one has a right to come on someone elses property and take cats that another is caring for. Period. MaryL (take out the litter to reply) |
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You're an asshole. Who drew the irture for you -- I know you could not have done it. In , on 10/13/03 at 01:32 PM, equalizer said: On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:38:48 GMT, wrote: SNIP Next time I want advice, I will find people with a few more smarts and socialization skills then I see here -- because, well you know -- I don't know how be tactful about this, but everyone who is aware of the situation in the neighborhood thinks something is wrong, -- as in there is more going on here then is apparent. e.g., the motivations of the persons who took them might not be as noble as you people are assuming. (I just didn't go into that part in the initial post). dork-o-meter 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 !----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----! /\ !! |
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