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Sure, we could have gotten Bunch's nails clipped instead of declawed but that would have been a lot of trips to the vets!



 
 
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Old September 29th 05, 12:28 AM
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Default Sure, we could have gotten Bunch's nails clipped instead of declawed but that would have been a lot of trips to the vets!

As we have mentioned to you before in another thread, "da Bunch" was
with us for over 7 years. That would have been a lot of trips to the
vets to have them trimmed instead of declawed. And our time is worth a
lot of money. There would have also been the transportation expense.

We are secure in our minds that we made the right decision for our
sweet little Bunch.

Ken AND Kathy

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Old September 29th 05, 12:42 AM
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As we have mentioned to you before in another thread, "da Bunch" was
with us for over 7 years. That would have been a lot of trips to the
vets to have them trimmed instead of declawed. And our time is worth a
lot of money. There would have also been the transportation expense.

We are secure in our minds that we made the right decision for our
sweet little Bunch.

Ken AND Kathy



Uh, it takes a just few minutes to clip my cats' claws at home. One time
expense of $4 for the clipper.

(this was a troll, right? I should know better than to reply, but....)



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Old September 29th 05, 12:49 AM
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When I first read the post in this group I add them to the kill file


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Old September 29th 05, 02:53 AM
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trolls trolls trolls. HOW do you add to kill file??

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Old September 29th 05, 04:09 AM
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what type of mail sever are you using
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trolls trolls trolls. HOW do you add to kill file??



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Old September 29th 05, 11:56 AM
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Diane wrote in message
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In article ,
5cats wrote:

wrote:

As we have mentioned to you before in another thread, "da Bunch" was
with us for over 7 years. That would have been a lot of trips to the
vets to have them trimmed instead of declawed. And our time is worth

a
lot of money. There would have also been the transportation expense.

We are secure in our minds that we made the right decision for our
sweet little Bunch.

Ken AND Kathy



Uh, it takes a just few minutes to clip my cats' claws at home. One time
expense of $4 for the clipper.

(this was a troll, right? I should know better than to reply, but....)


Ken AND Kathy is apparently a confused hermaphrodite, which is good as
if it were actually a couple, they might have children and be horrified
to learn that children, like pets, are a responsibility that would cost
them some of their valuable time.

Not to mention money and the inevitable child inflicted furniture damage
lol!! But the children would probably be horrible little inbreds like
themselves, who'd probably live quite happily in a cupboard or something
PLONK Donch hate it K&K when people do that to ya?? Write all ya like cos I
won't be soiling my eyesight with the crap you spew out on Usenet any
more!!!

(Much of which seems to be spent on
Usenet.)
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Old September 29th 05, 01:40 PM
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As we have mentioned to you before in another thread, "da Bunch" was
with us for over 7 years. That would have been a lot of trips to the
vets to have them trimmed instead of declawed. And our time is worth a
lot of money. There would have also been the transportation expense.

We are secure in our minds that we made the right decision for our
sweet little Bunch.


Wow, I hope you don't have kids. You might decide clipping their nails is a
hassle and, well, no career as a concert pianist for them


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Old September 29th 05, 10:47 PM
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You need to learn how to speak and write in English wetback......

Kathy
(with Ken laughing in the background)

No More Retail showed he/she is totally without a clue when he/she
wrote:
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When I first read the post in this group I add them to the kill file

 




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