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>> Sheldon, she drank herself to death. Now shut the **** up!
>>
>> Carol


I've been trying to drink myself to death for years. So far, it hasn't
worked yet.
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Janet Wilder wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 22:36:52 -0500, Sqwertz >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sure Kili is rolling her eyes right about now wondering why she
>>> wasted so much time on Usenet with these morons.

>>
>> Naw, she managed to find even the faintest trace of good in everyone.
>> I don't think she had regrets about being kind to morons.
>>
>> Carol
>>

>
> Though I knew her briefly, she was one of the kindest, most gentle
> people I've ever known. With all the horrible things she was living
> through she still had compassion for others trials that were relatively
> minor in comparison to hers. There is a special place in heaven for Kili.
>


She is the only one who stood up for me a couple of times here when
people I won't mention treated me abysmally. She and Allan have nothing
but a place of love in my heart, forever and always.

And ya know, if I had to go through forty bazillion cancer surgeries
that tore me up inside and out, I might take up drinking, too, and it
would be my prerogative, and anyone who blamed me if I got sick from
that could kiss my pasty white ass.

Serene

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"Serene Vannoy" ha scritto nel messaggio >>> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009
22:36:52 -0500, Sqwertz >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm sure Kili is rolling her eyes right about now wondering why she>>>>
>>>> wasted so much time on Usenet with these morons.

>>
>> Though I knew her briefly, she was one of the kindest, most gentle >>
>> people I've ever known. >>

>
> She is the only one who stood up for me a couple of times here when >
> people I won't mention treated me abysmally. She and Allan have nothing
> but a place of love in my heart, forever and always.
>
> And ya know, if I had to go through forty bazillion cancer surgeries >
> that tore me up inside and out, I might take up drinking, too, and it >
> would be my prerogative, and anyone who blamed me if I got sick from that
> could kiss my pasty white ass.
>
> Serene


I know few of the details about Kili or you or TFM, but I'm really astounded
that anyone thinks it's a proper thing to dredge it up and drag her once
more through the public square to be exhibited in the stocks where people,
or whatever these beasts really are, can throw rotten fruit at her.

Nothing that happened to Kili was our business even if she made the mistake
of telling us. Lots of lost people tell others way too much, but decent
humans don't use what they know or think they know to damage others.

Decent human beings with a little education in social living don't do many
of the things done here, but more than anything, they don't deliberately
insult, hurt or blame others.

I take it that you, Serene, live an alternative lifestyle, but that's not my
business. Only what you cook, eat or feed others is my business. Unless I
am willing to take on their care, it isn't my business what and where you
feed your cats, either.

This group often divides itself between foul mouthed attention seekers who
will use any excuse to unload their rage and nosyparkers who insist you do
everything their way or you are slime. The rest of us get stuck in the
middle between these antisocial types. It appears there are now more of
them than real people.


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> TFM® > wrote in news:49ebde89$0$30458
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>>> Sheldon, she drank herself to death. Now shut the **** up!
>>>
>>> Carol

>
> I've been trying to drink myself to death for years. So far, it hasn't
> worked yet.


keep trying...it'll come. trust me.

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On Apr 19, 8:34*pm, TFM® > wrote:

> Read what her family put together for her.http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/C...Tipton/homepag...
>
> I didn't kill her. *I was reluctant to share this.


Who the heck besides the jerks said anything about that? From
Christi's writings and later on yours, it was obvious that you did
what you were able. You can't save an alchy from themselves, not with
all the love and caring in the world. I'm sorry you had to live
through it with her, but glad you were there for her.

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"TFBOY" > wrote in message
. com...
>
>
>>>> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 00:10:30 GMT, "brooklyn1"
>>>>
>>>>>Don't ever laugh when the hearse goes by or The Fat BOY will be the
>>>>>next
>>>>>to
>>>>>die... BECAUSE HE KILLED KILLI... he MURDERED KILI, the USELESS
>>>>>PARASITE
>>>>>STARVED his wife to DEATH... so THE FAT BOY deserves to DIE! The woims
>>>>>will
>>>>>crawl in, the woims will crawl out, the ants will play canasta on the
>>>>>LAZY
>>>>>USELESS MOTHER****ING *WIFE KILLER'S* SNOUT!
>>>>
>>>> He did not, you idiot. She died of a chain reaction of organ failures
>>>> after her liver failed. She told me two years ago that she would
>>>> likely die of liver disease before the cancer got her. She was right.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Carol, firstly let me thank you.
>>>
>>>The cancer she had was an extremely rare desmoid tumor and they got it
>>>all
>>>at the Mayo clinic. It took a mastectomy, the removal of a couple of
>>>ribs
>>>and a tram flap operation all told.
>>>
>>>While she was at the Mayo clinic they discovered that her liver enzymes
>>>were
>>>WAY above normal.
>>>
>>>Between 0-40 is normal. Hers were well over 300.
>>>
>>>She eventually died of systematic organ failure caused by liver failure.
>>>
>>>Now let's open up and tell the whole story.
>>>
>>>
>>>When she first went to Mayo and they did her bloodwork, they couldn't
>>>believe the liver enzyme levels so they did it again, and once more.
>>>
>>>Nope, 370.
>>>
>>>They looked and looked and eventually concluded she had hemochromatosis.
>>>(spelling will be corrected with Google)
>>>
>>>They told her it could be from one of two causes, genetic or self induced
>>>from alcohol.
>>>
>>>After quite some time, they revealed that her condition was self induced.
>>>
>>>I can't write anymore right now. Look up hemachromatosis or the spelling
>>>above.
>>>Look it up. I was going to attempt a rudimentary explanation, but I'm
>>>really not in the mood.
>>>
>>>Once again, thank you TFBOY

>>

>
>
> Seconded.
> TFBOY

Living with a useless violent ******* the likes of you I'm not surprised she
was driven to drink... she had no money to eat proper food, she didn't have
a car, she had no medical insurance, she had no support group, you held her
prisoner in a black mold infested hovel, not even air conditioned in the
slums of fl... so where did she get the booze... instead of getting her
professional help you got her more booze. It's all become crystal clear,
you poisoned Kili, there's no doubt whatsoever, you MURDERED your wife...
YOU SICK *******!



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"Michael "Dog3"" > wrote

> Sqwertz >


>> Oh, stop your pathetic whining. Cats are much happier outside.
>> Even moreso in Florida.

>
> Please post a verifiable cite.
>
>>
>> That's a match-stick your carrying, not a torch.

>
> Ever had a cat? Do you know anything about cats? Do you know anything
> about animals or do you adopt Bobo's mentality when it comes to house
> pets?


I don't know why people tie their dog outside or leave them out 24/7,
or just let their cats roam around and say they have pets. What's
the point if you don't pet them or play with them or even see them?
It takes the pet out of pet.

I'm putting it in my will, someone must find a good home for my pets
before they can get any money from the estate. Not drop them off
at a shelter or leave them outside. A good home.

nancy


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On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 06:12:09 +0000 (UTC), elaich wrote:

> TFM® > wrote in news:49ebde89$0$30458
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>>> Sheldon, she drank herself to death. Now shut the **** up!
>>>
>>> Carol

>
> I've been trying to drink myself to death for years. So far, it hasn't
> worked yet.


you probably waste a lot of time sleeping.

your pal,
blake
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Nancy Young > wrote:

>I don't know why people tie their dog outside or leave them out 24/7,
>or just let their cats roam around and say they have pets. What's
>the point if you don't pet them or play with them or even see them?
>It takes the pet out of pet.


If you rescue 10 cats you don't need to be petting all 10 of
them at once. You can have 8 of them roaming around while
you pet the other two. To an external observer, it just looks
like you let the cats roam around all the time.

Steve
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brooklyn1 wrote:
>> "C.D" > wrote in message
>> ter.com...
>>> "TFM®" > wrote in message
>>> . com...
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QCHIZQmiOY
>>>>
>>>> TFM®
>>> she looks traumatized. i like the cover for your wsm.
>>>

>> As long as anything and everything can get to her and the other cat, it
>> matters not how they look now. Hopefully this asshole will have the good
>> sense not to broadcast it when they get hurt, sick, or dead. I'm sure
>> Christy is very proud of him. He knows what was important to her.
>> Apparently it is easier to drink and wail than clean a few cat boxes and
>> keep the ****ing doors closed.
>>

> Don't ever laugh when the hearse goes by or The Fat BOY will be the next to
> die... BECAUSE HE KILLED KILLI... he MURDERED KILI, the USELESS PARASITE
> STARVED his wife to DEATH... so THE FAT BOY deserves to DIE! The woims will
> crawl in, the woims will crawl out, the ants will play canasta on the LAZY
> USELESS MOTHER****ING *WIFE KILLER'S* SNOUT!
>
>
>


Sheldon,
Why are you such an obnoxious, mean spirited individual? Really,
what the hell is the point of this?


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Giusi wrote:
> This group often divides itself between foul mouthed attention seekers who
> will use any excuse to unload their rage and nosyparkers who insist you do
> everything their way or you are slime. The rest of us get stuck in the
> middle between these antisocial types. It appears there are now more of
> them than real people.



What she said.


Becca

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Steve Pope wrote:
> Nancy Young > wrote:
>
>> I don't know why people tie their dog outside or leave them out 24/7,
>> or just let their cats roam around and say they have pets. What's
>> the point if you don't pet them or play with them or even see them?
>> It takes the pet out of pet.

>
> If you rescue 10 cats you don't need to be petting all 10 of
> them at once. You can have 8 of them roaming around while
> you pet the other two. To an external observer, it just looks
> like you let the cats roam around all the time.
>
> Steve


But its pretty clear when they are tied up outside. A new neighbor moved
in behind us last year. They got two dogs and tied them up outside and
just let them bark. After about a week of that I went over one morning
and knocked on their door and politely mentioned that the dogs were
quite annoying. That was greeted with "we have *INSIDE* dogs". I then
asked if they knew whose dogs were tied up in their yard so I could talk
to them. I got a stupid look but that was the end of the incessant dog
barking.
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you really are a sick **** shelly.


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In article >,
"Giusi" > wrote:


> This group often divides itself between foul mouthed attention seekers who
> will use any excuse to unload their rage and nosyparkers who insist you do
> everything their way or you are slime. The rest of us get stuck in the
> middle between these antisocial types. It appears there are now more of
> them than real people.


I don't agree, Giusi. There are a lot of really nice people here who
post mostly about food, but also other things. They just don't stand
out. We remember the good advice they give about food, but we don't
remember their names.

When somebody comes back here after an absence of years, the first thing
they ask is whether Sheldon is still here!

--
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"Dan Abel = Duplicitous NetKKKop [WAS: DK StinKin' MOTHER****ER]"
(subject of post on rec.food.cooking dated April 15, 2009}
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Dan Abel wrote:

> When somebody comes back here after an absence of years, the first
> thing they ask is whether Sheldon is still here!


And the reason must be the same reason why newspapers and news programs
always love to report wars, killings and disasters instead of good news.
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"Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message
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>>
>> Oh, stop your pathetic whining. Cats are much happier outside.
>> Even moreso in Florida.

>
> Please post a verifiable cite.
>
>>
>> That's a match-stick your carrying, not a torch.

>
> Ever had a cat? Do you know anything about cats? Do you know anything
> about animals or do you adopt Bobo's mentality when it comes to house
> pets?
>
> Michael
>
>

The domestic cat is not an outdoor animal... typically they don't survive
more than three years outdoors... whereas when kept indoors and properly
cared for twenty years and more is common. Domestic cats that have been
kept indoors for years and are suddenly let outdoors are often lucky to last
24 hours, usually run over the first night. Most won't live more than a
few months outdoors, they do not possess the necessary survival skills, they
don't know a roadway from a lawn. But in ALL cases the domestic cat is far
more intelligent than the LAZY imbecile who puts them out.



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On Apr 20, 10:17*am, (Steve Pope) wrote:
> Nancy Young > wrote:
> >I don't know why people tie their dog outside or leave them out 24/7,
> >or just let their cats roam around and say they have pets. *What's
> >the point if you don't pet them or play with them or even see them?
> >It takes the pet out of pet.

>
> If you rescue 10 cats you don't need to be petting all 10 of
> them at once. *You can have 8 of them roaming around while
> you pet the other two. *To an external observer, it just looks
> like you let the cats roam around all the time.
>
> Steve


My cat goes outside to do her business and protect her territory from
the other local cats, some of whom do look like they've been
abandoned--and act like it. If a cat won't come to me when I sit
quietly and cluck at them, they are feral.
Once MCat is done with her business, she taps at the window, comes
back in and either enthrones herself on the couch or curls up in my
laundry basket (that is lined with her favorite blankets, towels and
pillows).

She'll come to us for brushing, petting, and general warmth when she
wants it. She's got me trained properly, but her other two humans
think all she needs is food and water. I must work harder on them.

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brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message
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>>> Oh, stop your pathetic whining. Cats are much happier outside.
>>> Even moreso in Florida.

>> Please post a verifiable cite.
>>
>>> That's a match-stick your carrying, not a torch.

>> Ever had a cat? Do you know anything about cats? Do you know anything
>> about animals or do you adopt Bobo's mentality when it comes to house
>> pets?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>

> The domestic cat is not an outdoor animal... typically they don't survive
> more than three years outdoors... whereas when kept indoors and properly
> cared for twenty years and more is common. Domestic cats that have been
> kept indoors for years and are suddenly let outdoors are often lucky to last
> 24 hours, usually run over the first night. Most won't live more than a
> few months outdoors, they do not possess the necessary survival skills, they
> don't know a roadway from a lawn. But in ALL cases the domestic cat is far
> more intelligent than the LAZY imbecile who puts them out.
>

Indeed. My cats like to gaze out the window. However, it would
be a disaster if they got out. Ming, especially, would be scared
out of his mind even by a gust of wind or a fluttering leaf.

I think cats who have a background of being out would be different
though and would want to have the option of being outside. Their
lives would most likely be considerably shorter though. I also
really don't like seeing cats with birds, etc., esp. when birds
are in trouble anyway.

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On Apr 20, 10:33*am, George > wrote:
> Steve Pope wrote:
> > Nancy Young > wrote:

>
> >> I don't know why people tie their dog outside or leave them out 24/7,
> >> or just let their cats roam around and say they have pets. *What's
> >> the point if you don't pet them or play with them or even see them?
> >> It takes the pet out of pet.

>
> > If you rescue 10 cats you don't need to be petting all 10 of
> > them at once. *You can have 8 of them roaming around while
> > you pet the other two. *To an external observer, it just looks
> > like you let the cats roam around all the time.

>
> > Steve

>
> But its pretty clear when they are tied up outside. A new neighbor moved
> in behind us last year. They got two dogs and tied them up outside and
> just let them bark. After about a week of that I went over one morning
> and knocked on their door and politely mentioned that the dogs were
> quite annoying. That was greeted with "we have *INSIDE* dogs". I then
> asked if they knew whose dogs were tied up in their yard so I could talk
> to them. I got a stupid look but that was the end of the incessant dog
> barking.


Gee, George. Couldn't you tell that they took good care of their
dogs? After all, they weren't roaming the neighborhood, were they? /
end sarcasm/

What Nancy said.

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Michael wrote:

> Quite frankly, if cats fared so well outdoors, the human race would be
> doomed.


Maybe that's why Bobo thinks they're a threat to our species.

Bob





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"elaich" > wrote in message ...
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>>> Sheldon, she drank herself to death. Now shut the **** up!
>>>
>>> Carol

>
> I've been trying to drink myself to death for years. So far, it hasn't
> worked yet.


lol

Kind of my point. Would those of you who will almost certainly die of heart
disease want people to describe your illness as "self induced" because you
had a habit of eating steak, cheese, COUNTRY HAM and sitting on your asses?
Christy died from a disorder too rare and deadly to be brought on my mere
drinking.


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"Giusi" > wrote
>
> I know few of the details about Kili or you or TFM, but I'm really
> astounded that anyone thinks it's a proper thing to dredge it up and drag
> her once more through the public square to be exhibited in the stocks
> where people, or whatever these beasts really are, can throw rotten fruit
> at her.
>
> Nothing that happened to Kili was our business even if she made the
> mistake of telling us. Lots of lost people tell others way too much, but
> decent humans don't use what they know or think they know to damage
> others.
>
> Decent human beings with a little education in social living don't do many
> of the things done here, but more than anything, they don't deliberately
> insult, hurt or blame others.
>
> I take it that you, Serene, live an alternative lifestyle, but that's not
> my business. Only what you cook, eat or feed others is my business.
> Unless I am willing to take on their care, it isn't my business what and
> where you feed your cats, either.
>
> This group often divides itself between foul mouthed attention seekers who
> will use any excuse to unload their rage and nosyparkers who insist you do
> everything their way or you are slime. The rest of us get stuck in the
> middle between these antisocial types. It appears there are now more of
> them than real people.
>


Are you new to Usenet?


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maxine wrote:

>
> My cat goes outside to do her business and protect her territory from
> the other local cats, some of whom do look like they've been
> abandoned--and act like it.


That, in and of itself, could spell the end of your cat. Cat claw
infections abcess and can be very easy to miss. Feral cats carry
diseases and parasites. And battling cats are obviously not focused on
other hazards like roaming dogs, automobiles and malicious humans
annoyed by their racket.

I'd no more allow one of my animals outside to "defend her territory"
than I'd send my kids out to try to run off a street gang.


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"brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>
> "Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message
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>> Sqwertz >
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>>>
>>> Oh, stop your pathetic whining. Cats are much happier outside.
>>> Even moreso in Florida.

>>
>> Please post a verifiable cite.
>>
>>>
>>> That's a match-stick your carrying, not a torch.

>>
>> Ever had a cat? Do you know anything about cats? Do you know anything
>> about animals or do you adopt Bobo's mentality when it comes to house
>> pets?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>

> The domestic cat is not an outdoor animal... typically they don't survive
> more than three years outdoors... whereas when kept indoors and properly
> cared for twenty years and more is common. Domestic cats that have been
> kept indoors for years and are suddenly let outdoors are often lucky to
> last 24 hours, usually run over the first night. Most won't live more
> than a few months outdoors, they do not possess the necessary survival
> skills, they don't know a roadway from a lawn. But in ALL cases the
> domestic cat is far more intelligent than the LAZY imbecile who puts them
> out.
>

You're an asshole, but this is true. And where all this nonsense began. If
Alan had not seen fit to announce that he had put Christy's beloved girls
outside and that they are not allowed in, there would have been no
discussion of Christy at all. She knew him, she loved him, but she would be
very upset by this. It is just not a loving thing to do. And it doesn't
matter whether or not ANY of you keep yours outside, Christy did not want
hers to be subjected to the dangers of the outdoors. That is the point.

And another good point: all this ASSHOLE needed to do was keep it to himself
and nobody would have gotten upset. He only posts to get people all worked
up. We have a name for that. Most of you idiots use it for people you don't
like, but its proper definition if for those who like to upset others.


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Kathleen > wrote:

>maxine wrote:


>> My cat goes outside to do her business and protect her territory from
>> the other local cats, some of whom do look like they've been
>> abandoned--and act like it.


>That, in and of itself, could spell the end of your cat. Cat claw
>infections abcess and can be very easy to miss. Feral cats carry
>diseases and parasites. And battling cats are obviously not focused on
>other hazards like roaming dogs, automobiles and malicious humans
>annoyed by their racket.


>I'd no more allow one of my animals outside to "defend her territory"
>than I'd send my kids out to try to run off a street gang.


If it's an indoor-outdoor cat there will be some amount
of territorial behavior, but it's usually pretty mild.
Now and then, a what I would call "poorly socialized" cat
moves into the neighborhood and there are more problems
as things re-adjust. But usually, once familiar with each
other, cats do not fight although they may stare each
other down.

Steve


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> Are you new to Usenet?
>

No, I predate you and I also have been in other groups. This is the only
one where the offensiveness spreads beyond kids and trolls.


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> "cybercat" ha scritto nel messaggio >
>
>> Are you new to Usenet?
>>

> No, I predate you and I also have been in other groups. This is the only
> one where the offensiveness spreads beyond kids and trolls.

Nonsense. Furthermore, you sound like an old lady with her knickers in a
knot. Rather than admonish and editorialize, please consider killfiling. It
works for me.


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"cybercat"

Rather than admonish and editorialize, please consider killfiling. It
> works for me.


Then feel free. I am not killfiling Serene and that is who I responded to.
If I get to choose between being a little old lady with some couth and the
foul mouthed desperate attention seekers one often finds here, I pick little
old lady. It has so far sufficed to give me an interesting life.


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"Steve Pope" wrote
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> If it's an indoor-outdoor cat


Indoor-outdoor? What a twisted ****ing imbecile! It's only the outdoor
part because some too lazy/too cheap ANIMAL MOLESTOR put it out rather than
buy and clean cat litter pans. Someone ought to tie a cement block around
your neck and drop you into the deep end of a lake. I've no doubt as a kid
you enjoyed pulling the wings from butterflies, and still. Leukemia is too
good for you.



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Steve Pope wrote:
> Kathleen > wrote:
>
>
>>maxine wrote:

>
>
>>>My cat goes outside to do her business and protect her territory from
>>>the other local cats, some of whom do look like they've been
>>>abandoned--and act like it.

>
>
>>That, in and of itself, could spell the end of your cat. Cat claw
>>infections abcess and can be very easy to miss. Feral cats carry
>>diseases and parasites. And battling cats are obviously not focused on
>>other hazards like roaming dogs, automobiles and malicious humans
>>annoyed by their racket.

>
>
>>I'd no more allow one of my animals outside to "defend her territory"
>>than I'd send my kids out to try to run off a street gang.

>
>
> If it's an indoor-outdoor cat there will be some amount
> of territorial behavior, but it's usually pretty mild.
> Now and then, a what I would call "poorly socialized" cat
> moves into the neighborhood and there are more problems
> as things re-adjust. But usually, once familiar with each
> other, cats do not fight although they may stare each
> other down.
>
> Steve


When I was a kid we had indoor-outdoor cats. The first one was
euthanized due to an abcessed cat claw infection.

The next two - kittens - died of distemper. My parents had been told
they'd had their shots and didn't know that full immunity required a series.

The next pair survived two moves. Then Pinky was hit by a car. Butch
fared better, but a feral tom moved into the colony of feral cats that
lived in the woods behind our house and took to terrorizing him, to the
point of following him onto our porch and lurking outside waiting for
him. My dad got sick of the vet bills, and of cleaning up after Butch,
who would literally shit himself, and wound up shooting the tom.



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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>
> "Michael "Dog3"" > wrote
>
>> Sqwertz >

>
>>> Oh, stop your pathetic whining. Cats are much happier outside.
>>> Even moreso in Florida.

>>
>> Please post a verifiable cite.
>>
>>>
>>> That's a match-stick your carrying, not a torch.

>>
>> Ever had a cat? Do you know anything about cats? Do you know anything
>> about animals or do you adopt Bobo's mentality when it comes to house
>> pets?

>
> I don't know why people tie their dog outside or leave them out 24/7,
> or just let their cats roam around and say they have pets. What's
> the point if you don't pet them or play with them or even see them?
> It takes the pet out of pet.
>
> I'm putting it in my will, someone must find a good home for my pets
> before they can get any money from the estate. Not drop them off
> at a shelter or leave them outside. A good home.
>


Theoretically that sounds good, but whose standards do you use to determine
a good home? Child welfare can't get it right. How to determine for pets?

Debbie

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Debbie wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote


>> I'm putting it in my will, someone must find a good home for my pets
>> before they can get any money from the estate. Not drop them off
>> at a shelter or leave them outside. A good home.


> Theoretically that sounds good, but whose standards do you use to
> determine a good home? Child welfare can't get it right. How to
> determine for pets?


I think child welfare has a harder job. I don't think it's too much
for one of my brothers to take my cat, they care about me and
they wouldn't let me down. Children, that's an enormous undertaking.
I don't know how people manage to take on that responsibility.

nancy

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"Giusi" > wrote in message
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> "cybercat"
>
> Rather than admonish and editorialize, please consider killfiling. It
>> works for me.

>
> Then feel free. I am not killfiling Serene and that is who I responded
> to. If I get to choose between being a little old lady with some couth and
> the foul mouthed desperate attention seekers one often finds here, I pick
> little old lady. It has so far sufficed to give me an interesting life.


I'm glad you think so.


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cyberpurrs wrote:
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> "TFM®" > wrote in message
> . com...
>>
>>
>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 21:32:28 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Find one ****ing study that says that drinking alcohol can CAUSE
>>>> hemochromatosis.
>>>
>>> http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000327.htm
>>> http://digestive-system.emedtv.com/h...atosis-p2.html
>>>
>>> http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/course/things...005/Powell.pdf
>>>
>>> Christy told me that they had determined, at the Mayo Clinic in
>>> Florida, that hers was the acquired (secondary) variety, not the
>>> hereditary (primary) version *and* that it was caused by drinking. No
>>> one in her family has any history of the disease.

>>
>>
>> I only see cyberslut when someone else quotes it.
>>
>> Having just finished a phone call with Carol and having been married
>> to Christy, I can say with due authority that she was indeed diagnosed
>> with hemochromatosis.
>> I can also say that it was self induced.
>>
>> You may all shut the **** up now.
>>
>> Christy was an angel. What she did is of no consequence now.
>> Remember her as she was to you.
>>
>>

> You're the most despicable piece of shit that every lived.


**** off.

-dk
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cyberpurrs wrote:
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> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 00:24:09 -0400, "cyberpurrs"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 21:32:28 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Find one ****ing study that says that drinking alcohol can CAUSE
>>>>> hemochromatosis.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000327.htm
>>>> http://digestive-system.emedtv.com/h...atosis-p2.html
>>>>
>>>> http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/course/things...005/Powell.pdf
>>>>
>>>> Christy told me that they had determined, at the Mayo Clinic in
>>>> Florida, that hers was the acquired (secondary) variety, not the
>>>> hereditary (primary) version *and* that it was caused by drinking. No
>>>> one in her family has any history of the disease.
>>>>
>>>> Did you read the memorial page that her sister set up? Read the very
>>>> end. Why would her family write something like that if it was, in
>>>> fact, an hereditary disease?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have no knowlege of this page and am not interested in seeing it.
>>> All I
>>> can say is that your take on the research is very different than mine. I
>>> believe you, and perhaps Christy have both been sold a bill of goods.

>>
>> Stick your fingers in your ears and sing, "La-la-la-la-lah!" That
>> will continue to protect you from the truth for many years to come.
>>
>>> My disgust at Allan and you for turning a very valid discussion of
>>> the fact
>>> that he has put her cats outside into this kind of display could not be
>>> deeper. Ugh. Shame on you.

>>
>> I was responding to SHELDON, who was accusing Allan of murdering his
>> wife. I don't care where the cats live.
>>

>
> Christy cared where the cats lived.


Get over it, bitch!

-dk


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"D K" > wrote in message
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> cyberpurrs wrote:
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>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 00:24:09 -0400, "cyberpurrs"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 21:32:28 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Find one ****ing study that says that drinking alcohol can CAUSE
>>>>>> hemochromatosis.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000327.htm
>>>>> http://digestive-system.emedtv.com/h...atosis-p2.html
>>>>> http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/course/things...005/Powell.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>> Christy told me that they had determined, at the Mayo Clinic in
>>>>> Florida, that hers was the acquired (secondary) variety, not the
>>>>> hereditary (primary) version *and* that it was caused by drinking. No
>>>>> one in her family has any history of the disease.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you read the memorial page that her sister set up? Read the very
>>>>> end. Why would her family write something like that if it was, in
>>>>> fact, an hereditary disease?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have no knowlege of this page and am not interested in seeing it. All
>>>> I
>>>> can say is that your take on the research is very different than mine.
>>>> I
>>>> believe you, and perhaps Christy have both been sold a bill of goods.
>>>
>>> Stick your fingers in your ears and sing, "La-la-la-la-lah!" That
>>> will continue to protect you from the truth for many years to come.
>>>
>>>> My disgust at Allan and you for turning a very valid discussion of the
>>>> fact
>>>> that he has put her cats outside into this kind of display could not be
>>>> deeper. Ugh. Shame on you.
>>>
>>> I was responding to SHELDON, who was accusing Allan of murdering his
>>> wife. I don't care where the cats live.
>>>

>>
>> Christy cared where the cats lived.

>
> Get over it, bitch!
>


Christy also thought you were a friend. You know how upset this would make
her. Alan does not care and you do not care. Someone has to.

Now get over your itty bitty limp little pecker, Dan.


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"D K" > wrote in message
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> cyberpurrs wrote:
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>> "TFM®" > wrote in message
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>>>
>>>
>>> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 21:32:28 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Find one ****ing study that says that drinking alcohol can CAUSE
>>>>> hemochromatosis.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000327.htm
>>>> http://digestive-system.emedtv.com/h...atosis-p2.html
>>>> http://sadieo.ucsf.edu/course/things...005/Powell.pdf
>>>>
>>>> Christy told me that they had determined, at the Mayo Clinic in
>>>> Florida, that hers was the acquired (secondary) variety, not the
>>>> hereditary (primary) version *and* that it was caused by drinking. No
>>>> one in her family has any history of the disease.
>>>
>>>
>>> I only see cyberslut when someone else quotes it.
>>>
>>> Having just finished a phone call with Carol and having been married to
>>> Christy, I can say with due authority that she was indeed diagnosed with
>>> hemochromatosis.
>>> I can also say that it was self induced.
>>>
>>> You may all shut the **** up now.
>>>
>>> Christy was an angel. What she did is of no consequence now.
>>> Remember her as she was to you.
>>>
>>>

>> You're the most despicable piece of shit that every lived.

>
> **** off.
>


I don't think so.


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> No, I predate you and I also have been in other groups. This is the only
> one where the offensiveness spreads beyond kids and trolls.
>
>


No it's not. I'm on a few other Usenet groups that make this one look
like kindergarten. :-)

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brooklyn1 wrote:
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>
> Indoor-outdoor? What a twisted ****ing imbecile! It's only the outdoor
> part because some too lazy/too cheap ANIMAL MOLESTOR put it out rather than
> buy and clean cat litter pans. Someone ought to tie a cement block around
> your neck and drop you into the deep end of a lake. I've no doubt as a kid
> you enjoyed pulling the wings from butterflies, and still. Leukemia is too
> good for you.


Relax Sheldon. Cats have lived inside AND outside or entirely one or the
other for centuries and survived. Mine have always been inside-outside
cats. As were the cats of my childhood and my grandparents before that.
In this house the mudroom has a pet door to the garage, which also has
an opening to the outside. The cat is free to come and go at will. There
is an indoor litter box which rarely to never gets used (winter time if
ever)and another in the garage that also rarely ever gets used. The cat
sleeps on my bed most of the day and night, and prowls outside at will.
When the weather warms up he can't wait to get out and I see less of
him. He's over 15 years old, has all his claws for protection and has
had his "ego altered" responsibly. Tell me again how lazy am I that I
give the cat the respect his species deserves and allow him his
pleasures outside? He loves nothing more than to sleep on the hot sunny
driveway or curl up in the monkey grass and watch the world go by.
I find it far, far crueler to de-claw cats to make them into sissy
house-pets than to allow them the space to go outside.
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On Apr 19, 10:16*pm, "Bob Terwilliger" >
wrote:
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> > Sheldon is more worried about my anal fissure than my cats.

>
> Sheldon is also ****ed off because whenever he thinks of Kili and tries to
> masturbate, he can't get it up. In desperation, he's moved on to other
> fantasies (like TFM®'s ass) but despite his kinkiest efforts, he only has a
> sore arm to show for it.


That's the Crystal Palace. You can go all night and never get your
rocks off.
Sheldon seems to have gone completely insane.
>
> Bob


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