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Cheri wrote:
> > > wrote: > > A 20-year old's haircut: > > https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 > > As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks Be thankful that you didn't click on it. I did but I stopped the download after seeing several pictures. |
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> Cheri wrote: >> >> > wrote: >> > A 20-year old's haircut: >> > https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 >> >> As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks > > Be thankful that you didn't click on it. I did but I stopped the > download after seeing several pictures. I learned a long time ago about clicking on his links when threads have drifted. :) Cheri |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 11:45:42 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . >> wrote: >>>Gary wrote: >>> >>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their >>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look >>> good. Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look >>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally >>> attractive. >>> >>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? >> >> A 20-year old's haircut: >> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 > >As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. I really thought I'd see what 74 year old Sheldon thinks is a haircut for a 20 year old. |
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Bruce wrote:
> > On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 11:45:42 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > > > wrote in message > .. . > >> wrote: > >>>Gary wrote: > >>> > >>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their > >>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look > >>> good. Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look > >>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally > >>> attractive. > >>> > >>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? > >> > >> A 20-year old's haircut: > >> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 > > > >As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. > > I really thought I'd see what 74 year old Sheldon thinks is a haircut > for a 20 year old. Yep...me too but our mistake. ;o |
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On Tue, 05 Jun 2018 15:14:14 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Bruce wrote: >> >> On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 11:45:42 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> >> > wrote in message >> .. . >> >> wrote: >> >>>Gary wrote: >> >>> >> >>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their >> >>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look >> >>> good. Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look >> >>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally >> >>> attractive. >> >>> >> >>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? >> >> >> >> A 20-year old's haircut: >> >> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 >> > >> >As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. >> >> I really thought I'd see what 74 year old Sheldon thinks is a haircut >> for a 20 year old. > >Yep...me too but our mistake. ;o Clearly, we're too innocent for rfc. |
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On 2018-06-05 12:45 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... >> wrote: >>> Gary wrote: >>> >>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their >>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look >>> good.* Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look >>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally >>> attractive. >>> >>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? >> >> A 20-year old's* haircut: >> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 > > As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. > > Cheri > > Beats me why more don't plonk him. |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 17:36:15 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-06-05 12:45 PM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> wrote: >>>> Gary wrote: >>>> >>>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their >>>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look >>>> good.* Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look >>>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally >>>> attractive. >>>> >>>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? >>> >>> A 20-year old's* haircut: >>> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 >> >> As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. >> >> Cheri >> >> >Beats me why more don't plonk him. He's a great source of information. The opposite of what he says is always true. Most people are sometimes right and sometimes wrong, but he's very reliable. |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 17:36:15 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-06-05 12:45 PM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> wrote: >>>> Gary wrote: >>>> >>>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their >>>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look >>>> good.* Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look >>>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally >>>> attractive. >>>> >>>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? >>> >>> A 20-year old's* haircut: >>> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 >> >> As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. >> >> Cheri >> >Beats me why more don't plonk him. And what positive info do you add to RFC... NOTHING! Graham has never even once added anything helpful about food/cooking. You and others think yoose are RFC's editors in chief is all, but truth is yoose are all just POS trolls... TROLLS!!! Has Graham, Cheri, and Gary ever posted anything yoose have cooked, have yoose three douchebags posted yoose pic to the RFC web site.... yoose are all TROLLS, yoose have no business here other than to cause TROUBLE. Tonight we dined on scrumptious Belize style pork chops w/rice n' beans. I've more than half remaining for manana and could easily post a pic but **** yoose worthless douchebags, none of yoose are worth the effort. And especially Gary the LIAR, he has never had a ferret. If Garry really cared about ferrets he'd have a couple three more by now. Those pics of ferrets he posted belong to someone else. Gary has never posted a pic of a ferret where he lives, in fact Gary has never posted a pic of his abode... Gary is a ****ing FAKE... no one knows what he looks like, no one has seen anything that shows his life. No one has even seen his kitchen... I firmly believe Gary lives in some basement hovel in the worst part of town, without even hot water... Julies gardner lives far better, and he gets laid every day. Garyetta has never gotten laid, he's obviously a FAGGOT! And ALL faggots LIE! |
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... >Gary has > never posted a pic of a ferret where he lives, in fact Gary has never > posted a pic of his abode... Gary is a ****ing FAKE... no one knows > what he looks like, no one has seen anything that shows his life. No > one has even seen his kitchen... I Not true, I have seen pictures of Gary, also I have seen his apartment picture when he was showing the paint, as well as many pics of Mia residing there. It's not anyone elses fault that you can't remember the pics we've posted either and honestly, I don't care about YOUR food pics at all since you might be a decent cook, but you are far from being a decent person. Cheri |
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On Wed, 06 Jun 2018 09:55:29 +1000, Bruce >
wrote: >On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 17:36:15 -0600, graham > wrote: > >>On 2018-06-05 12:45 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> wrote: >>>>> Gary wrote: >>>>> >>>>> It creeps me out when I see old ladies dye their >>>>> hair blonde and also have 20-year old haircuts. It doesn't look >>>>> good.* Better to age gracefully, imo. Better not to try to look >>>>> young. Concentrate on your personality which is equally >>>>> attractive. >>>>> >>>>>> What's a '20-year old haircut'?? >>>> >>>> A 20-year old's* haircut: >>>> https://tinyurl.com/y8d6eu84 >>> >>> As if most people would click on your link with this subject. No thanks. >>> >>> Cheri >>> >>> >>Beats me why more don't plonk him. > >He's a great source of information. The opposite of what he says is >always true. Most people are sometimes right and sometimes wrong, but >he's very reliable. Thank you. |
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In article >, Cheri >
wrote: > "jmcquown" > wrote in message news:g8CQC.193997 > https://tinyurl.com/ybnvd8dx > > Those are exactly what I wear around the house too. I want some! Do they make them in camo? leo |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 17:45:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . > >>Gary has >> never posted a pic of a ferret where he lives, in fact Gary has never >> posted a pic of his abode... Gary is a ****ing FAKE... no one knows >> what he looks like, no one has seen anything that shows his life. No >> one has even seen his kitchen... I > >Not true, I have seen pictures of Gary, also I have seen his apartment >picture when he was showing the paint, as well as many pics of Mia residing >there. It's not anyone elses fault that you can't remember the pics we've >posted either and honestly, I don't care about YOUR food pics at all since >you might be a decent cook, but you are far from being a decent person. > >Cheri > What she says :) |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Tue, 05 Jun 2018 20:26:54 -0400, wrote: > > > And what positive info do you add to RFC... NOTHING! > > Graham has never even once added anything helpful about food/cooking. > > You and others think yoose are RFC's editors in chief is all, but > > truth is yoose are all just POS trolls... TROLLS!!! Has Graham, > > Cheri, and Gary ever posted anything yoose have cooked, have yoose > > three douchebags posted yoose pic to the RFC web site.... yoose are > > all TROLLS, yoose have no business here other than to cause TROUBLE. > > > > Tonight we dined on scrumptious Belize style pork chops w/rice n' > > beans. I've more than half remaining for manana and could easily post > > a pic but **** yoose worthless douchebags, none of yoose are worth the > > effort. And especially Gary the LIAR, he has never had a ferret. If > > Garry really cared about ferrets he'd have a couple three more by now. > > Those pics of ferrets he posted belong to someone else. Gary has > > never posted a pic of a ferret where he lives, in fact Gary has never > > posted a pic of his abode... Gary is a ****ing FAKE... no one knows > > what he looks like, no one has seen anything that shows his life. No > > one has even seen his kitchen... I firmly believe Gary lives in some > > basement hovel in the worst part of town, without even hot water... > > Julies gardner lives far better, and he gets laid every day. Garyetta > > has never gotten laid, he's obviously a FAGGOT! And ALL faggots LIE! > > And it's only 8:26PM in New York. You should hear him at 9:26PM > when he's REALLY plastered. I found that rant funnier than usual but then I'm probably a bit biased as it was mostly about me and the ferrets that I never owned. heheh ;) |
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2018 17:41:53 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 23:48:18 +0100, Janet wrote: > >> In article >, >> lid says... >> >>> This from the woman who pretends she doesn't eat a lot of meat, yet >>> only talks about meat dishes and meat recipes :) >> >> This from the lying troll who claims to promote vegetarian diet yet >> never talks about vegetarian dishes or recipes. > >Ouch! Burned! Funny, I didn't feel a thing. |
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On 6/4/2018 4:23 PM, wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2018 11:40:47 -0700 (PDT), " > > wrote: > >> On Monday, June 4, 2018 at 10:28:06 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: >>> >>> On Sun, 3 Jun 2018 20:25:37 -0700 (PDT), " >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/9vh7rakxb/Fun...Coon_Cat_1.jpg >>> >>> Nice feline... how she's carrying it looks like she wishes her bust >>> was the size of that cat! ;) >>> >> She was probably thinking "Oh, my aching back. Hurry up and snap the >> picture!" The cat looks like he's thinking "Whatever." > > Women with boobs that size have constant backaches, and spend a > fortune on custom made bras. > I worked with an older woman who had breast reduction surgery. She was only 5'1" tall. Her frame simply couldn't support double K breasts (not to mention the expense of the custom made bras). She was in constant pain with back and shoulder problems. She was thrilled to go down to a B cup. Guess what? Her husband divorced her because of it. Apparently he was more interested in her boobs than her health and comfort. What an asshole. No worries. A couple of years after she started working there she met and later married a man who appreciated her as a person. He didn't care about her bra size. Sadly, he died earlier this year. (RIP, Mel.) They had a lot of fun in the interim. OB Food: They were part of a BBQ cooking team and won prizes for sauce at the annual Memphis in May contest. Jill |
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On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote:
> On Monday, June 4, 2018 at 2:14:03 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >> >> On Sun, 3 Jun 2018 20:25:37 -0700 (PDT), " >> > wrote: >> >>> https://s33.postimg.cc/9vh7rakxb/Fun...Coon_Cat_1.jpg >> >> That's Wayne? >> >> > Did I say that's Wayne? No. I was just giving you an example of how > large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. > Maine Coons can get very big. They usually have luxurious fur, too. Furminator! Jill |
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On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: >> Did I say that's Wayne?Â* No.Â* I was just giving you an example of how >> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >> > Maine Coons can get very big.Â* They usually have luxurious fur, too. > Furminator! I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. It hung over the sides of the owner's lap by a lot. He said it sleeps over his head somewhere. Yikes. nancy |
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On 6/4/2018 6:48 PM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > lid says... > >> This from the woman who pretends she doesn't eat a lot of meat, yet >> only talks about meat dishes and meat recipes :) > > This from the lying troll who claims to promote vegetarian diet yet > never talks about vegetarian dishes or recipes. > > Janet UK > > He did once post about making fish patties using canned mackerel. Oh joy! I've never once seen him post even a hint about how to prepare vegetables, grains, etc. For all we know he's chowing down on a juicy ribeye on the other side of that keyboard. Heh. Jill |
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On 6/5/2018 10:27 PM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
> In article >, Cheri > > wrote: > >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message news:g8CQC.193997 > >> https://tinyurl.com/ybnvd8dx >> >> Those are exactly what I wear around the house too. > > I want some! Do they make them in camo? > > leo > No, but I'm sure you could buy some spray paint. ;) Jill |
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On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 09:22:55 -0400, Nancy Young >
wrote: >On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: > >>> Did I say that's Wayne?* No.* I was just giving you an example of how >>> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >>> >> Maine Coons can get very big.* They usually have luxurious fur, too. >> Furminator! > >I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I >don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, >what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. It hung over >the sides of the owner's lap by a lot. He said it sleeps over his >head somewhere. Yikes. > >nancy To me that's odd, no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their carrier in the waiting room. |
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On 6/9/2018 9:22 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: > >>> Did I say that's Wayne?Â* No.Â* I was just giving you an example of how >>> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >>> >> Maine Coons can get very big.Â* They usually have luxurious fur, too. >> Furminator! > > I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room.Â* I > don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, > what kind of cat is that??Â* 26 pounds of Maine Coon.Â* It hung over > the sides of the owner's lap by a lot.Â* He said it sleeps over his > head somewhere.Â* Yikes. > > nancy Hopefully on another pillow over his head! Maine Coons are big cats. They're built that way. They aren't necessarily fat. Jill |
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 10:28:05 -0400, wrote:
>On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 09:22:55 -0400, Nancy Young > >wrote: > >>On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: >> >>>> Did I say that's Wayne?* No.* I was just giving you an example of how >>>> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >>>> >>> Maine Coons can get very big.* They usually have luxurious fur, too. >>> Furminator! >> >>I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I >>don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, >>what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. It hung over >>the sides of the owner's lap by a lot. He said it sleeps over his >>head somewhere. Yikes. >> >>nancy > >To me that's odd, no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their >carrier in the waiting room. Wrong as usual. My vet usually has resident cats, hoping he will find homes for them, and the only restriction on owners is to make sure their pet does not start a fight or go for another pet. |
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:27:49 -0300, wrote:
>On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 10:28:05 -0400, wrote: > >>On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 09:22:55 -0400, Nancy Young > >>wrote: >> >>>On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: >>> >>>>> Did I say that's Wayne?* No.* I was just giving you an example of how >>>>> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >>>>> >>>> Maine Coons can get very big.* They usually have luxurious fur, too. >>>> Furminator! >>> >>>I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I >>>don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, >>>what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. It hung over >>>the sides of the owner's lap by a lot. He said it sleeps over his >>>head somewhere. Yikes. >>> >>>nancy >> >>To me that's odd, no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their >>carrier in the waiting room. > >Wrong as usual. My vet usually has resident cats, hoping he will find >homes for them, and the only restriction on owners is to make sure >their pet does not start a fight or go for another pet. And just how does one make sure their cat doesn't interact with other cats? I'm positive I know a lot more about Veterinary clinics than you. Then your's is a very specialized Vet who only sees cats and likely has a double doored entryway where only one door at a time can be open so that a cat can't dart out. Normal Vets see cats, dogs, birds, and other animals. I go to a Vet that only sees cats (Animal Kind), but still carriers are manditory so that there's a safe way to contain the cat while waiting to be picked up, not every procedure is 'while you wait'. And Animal Kind also has many cats waiting for forever homes, but those are kept in a separate part of the building and some even separated from each other in large walk in cages. Cats have different temperments and not all get along. |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: > > On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: > > >> Did I say that's Wayne? No. I was just giving you an example of how > >> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. > >> > > Maine Coons can get very big. They usually have luxurious fur, too. > > Furminator! > > I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I > don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, > what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. Nancy, your story is about exactly like mine the one and only time I saw a Maine Coon. At a vet and I just had to ask. That cat weighed almost twice as much as my full grown Mr.Kitty. Beautiful giant furry cat. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Buffy prefers golf balls. Those small whiffle balls are too light. > They don't have enough heft to really whack across the room. :) Same here with my last two ferrets. I tried wiffle balls once but they both loved the golf balls. |
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:17:38 -0400, wrote:
>On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:27:49 -0300, wrote: > >>On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 10:28:05 -0400, wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 09:22:55 -0400, Nancy Young > >>>wrote: >>> >>>>On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: >>>> >>>>>> Did I say that's Wayne?* No.* I was just giving you an example of how >>>>>> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >>>>>> >>>>> Maine Coons can get very big.* They usually have luxurious fur, too. >>>>> Furminator! >>>> >>>>I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I >>>>don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, >>>>what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. It hung over >>>>the sides of the owner's lap by a lot. He said it sleeps over his >>>>head somewhere. Yikes. >>>> >>>>nancy >>> >>>To me that's odd, no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their >>>carrier in the waiting room. >> >>Wrong as usual. My vet usually has resident cats, hoping he will find >>homes for them, and the only restriction on owners is to make sure >>their pet does not start a fight or go for another pet. > >And just how does one make sure their cat doesn't interact with other >cats? I'm positive I know a lot more about Veterinary clinics than >you. > >Then your's is a very specialized Vet who only sees cats and likely >has a double doored entryway where only one door at a time can be open >so that a cat can't dart out. Normal Vets see cats, dogs, birds, and >other animals. I go to a Vet that only sees cats (Animal Kind), but >still carriers are manditory so that there's a safe way to contain the >cat while waiting to be picked up, not every procedure is 'while you >wait'. And Animal Kind also has many cats waiting for forever homes, >but those are kept in a separate part of the building and some even >separated from each other in large walk in cages. Cats have different >temperments and not all get along. Nope he doesn't specialise. I saw a woman going in with a goat on a lead the other day! It is just as simple as owners who know they can't guarantee their pet will behave, then they take them in a carrier or whatever. |
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On Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 11:17:43 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> > On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:27:49 -0300, wrote: > > >>no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their > >>carrier in the waiting room. > > > >Wrong as usual. My vet usually has resident cats, hoping he will find > >homes for them, and the only restriction on owners is to make sure > >their pet does not start a fight or go for another pet. > > And just how does one make sure their cat doesn't interact with other > cats? I'm positive I know a lot more about Veterinary clinics than > you. > > Then your's is a very specialized Vet who only sees cats and likely > has a double doored entryway where only one door at a time can be open > so that a cat can't dart out. > > The vet I go to sees dogs and cats and they're not in carriers. |
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 13:41:52 -0300, wrote:
>On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:17:38 -0400, wrote: > >>On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:27:49 -0300, wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 10:28:05 -0400, wrote: >>> >>>>On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 09:22:55 -0400, Nancy Young > >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>>>On 6/9/2018 9:18 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>>> On 6/4/2018 2:37 PM, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> Did I say that's Wayne?* No.* I was just giving you an example of how >>>>>>> large Maine Coon cats can get and they're not overweight. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Maine Coons can get very big.* They usually have luxurious fur, too. >>>>>> Furminator! >>>>> >>>>>I remember the first one I saw, it was in a vet's waiting room. I >>>>>don't normally strike up a conversation with strangers but my god, >>>>>what kind of cat is that?? 26 pounds of Maine Coon. It hung over >>>>>the sides of the owner's lap by a lot. He said it sleeps over his >>>>>head somewhere. Yikes. >>>>> >>>>>nancy >>>> >>>>To me that's odd, no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their >>>>carrier in the waiting room. >>> >>>Wrong as usual. My vet usually has resident cats, hoping he will find >>>homes for them, and the only restriction on owners is to make sure >>>their pet does not start a fight or go for another pet. >> >>And just how does one make sure their cat doesn't interact with other >>cats? I'm positive I know a lot more about Veterinary clinics than >>you. >> >>Then your's is a very specialized Vet who only sees cats and likely >>has a double doored entryway where only one door at a time can be open >>so that a cat can't dart out. Normal Vets see cats, dogs, birds, and >>other animals. I go to a Vet that only sees cats (Animal Kind), but >>still carriers are manditory so that there's a safe way to contain the >>cat while waiting to be picked up, not every procedure is 'while you >>wait'. And Animal Kind also has many cats waiting for forever homes, >>but those are kept in a separate part of the building and some even >>separated from each other in large walk in cages. Cats have different >>temperments and not all get along. > >Nope he doesn't specialise. I saw a woman going in with a goat on a >lead the other day! It is just as simple as owners who know they >can't guarantee their pet will behave, then they take them in a >carrier or whatever. I live in farm country. You are full of goat Doo Doo. Vets that care for livestock make house calls. As usual LaCreature just makes it up. |
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... > On Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 11:17:43 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: >> >> On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 12:27:49 -0300, wrote: >> >> >>no Vet I've ever been to allowed cats out of their >> >>carrier in the waiting room. >> > >> >Wrong as usual. My vet usually has resident cats, hoping he will find >> >homes for them, and the only restriction on owners is to make sure >> >their pet does not start a fight or go for another pet. >> >> And just how does one make sure their cat doesn't interact with other >> cats? I'm positive I know a lot more about Veterinary clinics than >> you. >> >> Then your's is a very specialized Vet who only sees cats and likely >> has a double doored entryway where only one door at a time can be open >> so that a cat can't dart out. >> >> > The vet I go to sees dogs and cats and they're not in carriers. Where I am, dogs on leashes, cats in carriers. Cheri |
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... > On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 13:41:52 -0300, wrote: >>Nope he doesn't specialise. I saw a woman going in with a goat on a >>lead the other day! It is just as simple as owners who know they >>can't guarantee their pet will behave, then they take them in a >>carrier or whatever. > > I live in farm country. You are full of goat Doo Doo. Vets that > care for livestock make house calls. > As usual LaCreature just makes it up. I believe that she saw that, but no owner can know their pet will behave, animals are animals and one never knows what will set them off. Cheri |
Shower Slippers (WAS: Making a Meat Grocery List)
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 17:09:06 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . >> On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 13:41:52 -0300, wrote: > > >>>Nope he doesn't specialise. I saw a woman going in with a goat on a >>>lead the other day! It is just as simple as owners who know they >>>can't guarantee their pet will behave, then they take them in a >>>carrier or whatever. >> >> I live in farm country. You are full of goat Doo Doo. Vets that >> care for livestock make house calls. >> As usual LaCreature just makes it up. > > >I believe that she saw that, but no owner can know their pet will behave, >animals are animals and one never knows what will set them off. Indeed. I've seen cats attack big dogs and I've seen cats run away from them. I don't know what our cats would do. |
Shower Slippers (WAS: Making a Meat Grocery List)
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 17:09:06 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . >> On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 13:41:52 -0300, wrote: > > >>>Nope he doesn't specialise. I saw a woman going in with a goat on a >>>lead the other day! It is just as simple as owners who know they >>>can't guarantee their pet will behave, then they take them in a >>>carrier or whatever. >> >> I live in farm country. You are full of goat Doo Doo. Vets that >> care for livestock make house calls. >> As usual LaCreature just makes it up. > > >I believe that she saw that, but no owner can know their pet will behave, >animals are animals and one never knows what will set them off. > >Cheri I don't think there have been any problems, will ask if I am there again. One thing I know, he (the vet) is unusual in that he has never lost his love of animals. |
Shower Slippers (WAS: Making a Meat Grocery List)
On 2018-06-09 8:06 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... >>> Then your's is a very specialized Vet who only sees cats and likely >>> has a double doored entryway where only one door at a time can be open >>> so that a cat can't dart out. >>> >>> >> The vet I go to sees dogs and cats and they're not in carriers. > > > Where I am, dogs on leashes, cats in carriers. I have had dogs for years, usually two at a time. I have spent lots of time in vets' offices. Cats have always been in carriers in the waiting room. |
Shower Slippers (WAS: Making a Meat Grocery List)
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... > On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 17:09:06 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 09 Jun 2018 13:41:52 -0300, wrote: >> >> >>>>Nope he doesn't specialise. I saw a woman going in with a goat on a >>>>lead the other day! It is just as simple as owners who know they >>>>can't guarantee their pet will behave, then they take them in a >>>>carrier or whatever. >>> >>> I live in farm country. You are full of goat Doo Doo. Vets that >>> care for livestock make house calls. >>> As usual LaCreature just makes it up. >> >> >>I believe that she saw that, but no owner can know their pet will behave, >>animals are animals and one never knows what will set them off. >> >>Cheri > > I don't think there have been any problems, will ask if I am there > again. One thing I know, he (the vet) is unusual in that he has never > lost his love of animals. I think a lot of vets are good, like a lot of doctors, but sometimes they are purely motivated by the big bucks in veterinarian medicine these days, doing frivolous tests etc. and charging a fortune. Cheri |
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