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Old March 30th 05, 11:13 PM
BuZZard
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Default Cats should be declawd.

there is absolutly no reason a cat shouldn't be declawed.
Absolutly none.. and all of you freaking freaks about cats
not being declawed are just that.. FREAKS! The cat
don't care if it has claws or not.. a house cat.. and if your house
cat gets out.. and gets chewed up by the pit bull.. thats your fault
for letting the cat get out in the first place. It is no different from
having the spayed or nueturd.. Or having a smelly sack taken out of
a pet skunk you flipping retards.. FOR ****S SAKE STFU!

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Old March 31st 05, 02:25 AM
FD701
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"BuZZard" wrote in message
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there is absolutly no reason a cat shouldn't be declawed.
Absolutly none.. and all of you freaking freaks about cats
not being declawed are just that.. FREAKS! The cat
don't care if it has claws or not.. a house cat.. and if your house
cat gets out.. and gets chewed up by the pit bull.. thats your fault
for letting the cat get out in the first place. It is no different from
having the spayed or nueturd.. Or having a smelly sack taken out of
a pet skunk you flipping retards.. FOR ****S SAKE STFU!


You seem pretty annoyed about this, but why on earth would you have a cat
declawed ? Indoor or not ? Would you like to have your fingernails ripped
out, because you dont need them ? Against a pit-bull not even claws would
help, but against falling from furniture they certainly do. Being able to
climb and being able to scratch behind their ears also seem quite necessary
functions for which claws are needed. Declawing is painful and can lead to
serious problems. Ok, when the cat kneads your tummy with claws, it's
painful as well, but thats what cats do. My cat doesnt scratch the
furniture, but then I do let it out, and trees are far superiour in
sharpening those claws for the next tummy-trample..... Yes,you have a point
in saying that snipping them is as unnatural, but with the amount of feral
cats about, it's the only way to avoid unwanted litters which may need to be
destroyed. Declawing has no other function than to make your life easier,
when your cat is indoors all day, bored to pieces. Cats scratch. It's a fact
of life. If you dont like it, you will have to look for a pet which doesnt
do that. But a warning: Hamster-Bites are more painful than a cat-scratch !


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Old March 31st 05, 02:32 AM
Justin L
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 01:25:27 GMT, "FD701"
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snip troll


You seem pretty annoyed about this, but why on earth would you have a cat
declawed ? Indoor or not ? Would you like to have your fingernails ripped
out, because you dont need them ? Against a pit-bull not even claws would
help, but against falling from furniture they certainly do. Being able to
climb and being able to scratch behind their ears also seem quite necessary
functions for which claws are needed. Declawing is painful and can lead to
serious problems. Ok, when the cat kneads your tummy with claws, it's
painful as well, but thats what cats do. My cat doesnt scratch the
furniture, but then I do let it out, and trees are far superiour in
sharpening those claws for the next tummy-trample..... Yes,you have a point
in saying that snipping them is as unnatural, but with the amount of feral
cats about, it's the only way to avoid unwanted litters which may need to be
destroyed. Declawing has no other function than to make your life easier,
when your cat is indoors all day, bored to pieces. Cats scratch. It's a fact
of life. If you dont like it, you will have to look for a pet which doesnt
do that. But a warning: Hamster-Bites are more painful than a cat-scratch !


Buzzard is a troll. He is trying to be funny, or something.

I would just ignore him.

Justin



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Old March 31st 05, 02:56 AM
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"FD701" wrote in message
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"BuZZard" wrote in message
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there is absolutly no reason a cat shouldn't be declawed.
Absolutly none.. and all of you freaking freaks about cats
not being declawed are just that.. FREAKS! The cat
don't care if it has claws or not.. a house cat.. and if your house
cat gets out.. and gets chewed up by the pit bull.. thats your fault
for letting the cat get out in the first place. It is no different from
having the spayed or nueturd.. Or having a smelly sack taken out of
a pet skunk you flipping retards.. FOR ****S SAKE STFU!


You seem pretty annoyed about this, but why on earth would you have a cat
declawed ? Indoor or not ? Would you like to have your fingernails ripped
out, because you dont need them ? Against a pit-bull not even claws would
help, but against falling from furniture they certainly do. Being able to
climb and being able to scratch behind their ears also seem quite
necessary functions for which claws are needed. Declawing is painful and
can lead to serious problems. Ok, when the cat kneads your tummy with
claws, it's painful as well, but thats what cats do. My cat doesnt
scratch the furniture, but then I do let it out, and trees are far
superiour in sharpening those claws for the next tummy-trample.....
Yes,you have a point in saying that snipping them is as unnatural, but
with the amount of feral cats about, it's the only way to avoid unwanted
litters which may need to be destroyed. Declawing has no other function
than to make your life easier, when your cat is indoors all day, bored to
pieces. Cats scratch. It's a fact of life. If you dont like it, you will
have to look for a pet which doesnt do that. But a warning: Hamster-Bites
are more painful than a cat-scratch !


Cats **** **** up... and I have the option of taking their claws out....
rip em right out, and no more problems.. the cat lives just fine the
rest of their life. I wanna know what the big ****in deal is over it.
They are just friggen rats with big heads. A disposable creature created
by man for his enjoyment... and in the case of declawing.. look at it as
an upgrade.

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Old March 31st 05, 04:46 AM
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Troll Alert!

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Old March 31st 05, 01:26 PM
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On 30 Mar 2005, BuZZard made a joyful noise and said:

Cats **** **** up... and I have the option of taking their claws out....
rip em right out, and no more problems.. the cat lives just fine the
rest of their life. I wanna know what the big ****in deal is over it.
They are just friggen rats with big heads. A disposable creature created
by man for his enjoyment... and in the case of declawing.. look at it as
an upgrade.


Hey Buzz, you could always sell them to Chinese people to be served on
tomorrow's buffet.

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Old March 31st 05, 07:22 PM
Mary
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"FatBobRoundPants" wrote in message
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this idiot


Your clock is seriously wrong, just an FYI.


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Old March 31st 05, 07:41 PM
BuZZard
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"FatBobRoundPants" wrote in message
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this idiot is just another deeply emotionally disturbed psycho know on
the
internet as a TROLL. like immature screaming brats in the supermarket,
they
crave attention. simple solution is killfile them. DONT respond - that is
all they want. Ignore and they die.


Yet, you felt the desire to reply... ironic.





"BuZZard" wrote in message
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there is absolutly no reason a cat shouldn't be declawed.
Absolutly none.. and all of you freaking freaks about cats
not being declawed are just that.. FREAKS! The cat
don't care if it has claws or not.. a house cat.. and if your house
cat gets out.. and gets chewed up by the pit bull.. thats your fault
for letting the cat get out in the first place. It is no different from
having the spayed or nueturd.. Or having a smelly sack taken out of
a pet skunk you flipping retards.. FOR ****S SAKE STFU!

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Old March 31st 05, 07:41 PM
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"Mary" wrote in message
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"FatBobRoundPants" wrote in message
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this idiot


Your clock is seriously wrong, just an FYI.


stfu seat stain.

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Old March 31st 05, 07:44 PM
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Question 1.
What sets the time of the postings? catkb.com, or my computer.

Question 2.
Is there a moderator on this board? Someone to remove strange threads? they
just take away from general purpose.

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