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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 13:27:55 GMT, "Linda Terrell"
wrote: On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 04:26:35 UTC, "wumpygirl" wrote: Hello Bob. Amusing yourself again, I see, by savaging people who love their pets. You must have quite a collection of First Stones. LT Do shut up you stupid animal abusing troll. -- Bob. I read your mind, and believe me, it was a short story... |
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I'm glad to say that in the UK you would not have been allowed to adopt cats from a shelter. We have home inspections that are designed to root out abusers like you. Liar. |
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I'm glad to say that in the UK you would not have been allowed to adopt cats from a shelter. We have home inspections that are designed to root out abusers like you. Liar. |
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When I was 17 I lived in a suburban area..my then 5 year old cat was an indoor
outdoor cat. He was hit by a car and needed surgery. He recovered, thankfully. I never allowed him out again...and he never got hit by a car again! |
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When I was 17 I lived in a suburban area..my then 5 year old cat was an indoor
outdoor cat. He was hit by a car and needed surgery. He recovered, thankfully. I never allowed him out again...and he never got hit by a car again! |
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 02:56:52 GMT, "Linda Terrell"
wrote: I'm glad to say that in the UK you would not have been allowed to adopt cats from a shelter. We have home inspections that are designed to root out abusers like you. Liar. You are - and a very sick trolling liar at that. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters (Cats Protection, RSPCA, Battersea) nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. I know trolls have trouble with facts, so I can't expect you to understand them, but those are the facts and even a sick promotor of animal abuse like you will just have to learn to live with them. -- Bob. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 02:56:52 GMT, "Linda Terrell"
wrote: I'm glad to say that in the UK you would not have been allowed to adopt cats from a shelter. We have home inspections that are designed to root out abusers like you. Liar. You are - and a very sick trolling liar at that. The FACT is that none of the UK's major shelters (Cats Protection, RSPCA, Battersea) nor most of the smaller ones that for various reasons affiliate with the big boys, will normally rehome a healthy cat to an indoor only environment. This has been confirmed on numerous occasions by people who work at the grass roots level - actually finding homes for cats. I know trolls have trouble with facts, so I can't expect you to understand them, but those are the facts and even a sick promotor of animal abuse like you will just have to learn to live with them. -- Bob. You have not been charged for this lesson. Please pass it to all your friends so they may learn as well. |
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Bob Brenchley. wrote in message . ..
On 06 Jan 2004 07:26:32 GMT, (Luvskats00) wrote: When I was 17 I lived in a suburban area..my then 5 year old cat was an indoor outdoor cat. He was hit by a car and needed surgery. He recovered, thankfully. I never allowed him out again...and he never got hit by a car again! Do you get pleasure from systematically ill-treating your cat? That's OK. Because pets exist to give their owners pleasure, enjoyment, self-gratification. It's not important if the cat is suffering or is being deprived, as long as it's owner feels he/she is doing the right thing for the cat. The welfare of the human is infinitely more important than the welfare of the animal. That's how it works whether you like it or not. |
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