I remember the saga with Simms I
know Rude Ranch as I considered them for Big Boy I worked with
abused/neglected children for many years and believe me, I know what people do
to children much less to animals who are even lower on the totem
pole!!
Chris
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My father once bought me one of those that plug in--my cat at the time kept
knocking it out of the outlet!!
Chris
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I'm not certain we'll ever get them
to care about animals
Maybe after we learn to care about people!
Chris
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The local animal hospital wouldn't have taken the animals -not 200 maybe 1 or 2 but would have charged her. She just shouldn't have let it happen at all.Cherie A Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If she would have picked up the phone and called the local animal hospital I am sure they would have
Thats horrible. What a horrible man. that is why shelters and rescue groups suggest never giving a cat away for free to somone you don't know.Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadnt even thought about that!
Chris
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I belong to an Abyssinnian rescue group and I've just been told about
a sweet Aby girl-cat who tested FELV+. I'm trying to get in touch with
the veterinarian who has her in Tennessee, but the situation sounds
rather grim. Apparently she's already anemic, and losing weight
despite eating well.
Cherie, that's not realistic. The veterinarians just don't do that kind of
thing, and certainly not for free. So one is stuck trying to figure out
what to do. Up there in the urban areas, even the city may charge, and
then you run the risk of legal problems with such a quantity (if that's
It might be a long hard fight but I think it is nessasaryChris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not certain we'll ever get them to care about animals
Maybe after we learn to care about people!
Chris
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Absolutely not, but we are not talking about a company, we are talking about animal welfare, and the people closely involved.Mia Nicer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but do you feel that everyone in that company lets say 500 should be resposible and know what each other is doing. I agree there should
I just
realized I need to re-send this with the FELV+ in the subject
line.
I belong to an Abyssinnian rescue group and I've just been told about
a sweet Aby girl-cat who tested FELV+. I'm trying to get in touch with
the veterinarian who has her in Tennessee, but the situation sounds
rather
Well maybe she should have called and then someone would have stopped her before the number got up to 200...If you are a legit organization, like a shelter, there are not too many questions that need to be answerd unless you are dealing with 200 cats in 1 years time. Then there should be questions
Barb and group,
You are right, I apologize, it just gets me so angry but, I will cease disscussion, should anyone want to continue off the group I am more than willing @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] otherwise I am dropping the subject. Thanks for all who listened and agreed.
CherieBarbara Lowe [EMAIL
LOL!!!
I'm in Georgia, and we have those monsters here too. I could tell many, many stories. haa! My cats will usually get them, but sometimes, unfortunately, it's me that finds one. It is so awful when they fly. I have had them get ON me before at our place on the lake. lol. It's really not
I just read Lisa's post about little Akira and was struck by something she said. The part about what they teach us. The "why me, why this cat" will drive you insane. I mean you just love them so much and they are so special that you have to wonder WHY? Well I think I know.
Perhaps I am biased,
Oh Jamie,
what a beautiful tribute to Andy and our other poster kitties You can be so proud of Andy's legacy, the minds he changed and opened. We all miss him too and envy you and Abe for having had the privilege of knowing him so well. You really hit the nail on the head with the reason for
Mia,
A DNA noticemeans do not adopt TO this person, not do
not adopt FROM them. No one is aiming to make the cats who survived this tragedy
unadoptable, we just do not want anyone to adopt any MORE cats into this
rescue's care. I think maybe you misunderstood what the DNA notice email
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