Thanks for all the input. I've been real
busy the past couple of days. But I did manage to get Brissle in yesterday and
get started on the VO. So today I'll be giving her second shot. So far, no
reactions I can see. I pray she's one of the lucky ones to
respond.
As far as combination
Do Not Reply To Me...cross posting.
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 06:03:35 - From: "wagsnwhiskers3" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: South Jersey FeLv Pos beautiful Calico kitty Orphan Annie SECOND PLEA!Second plea for Orphan Annie!Placement is needed immediately for a sweet calico cat, Orphan Annie
This isthe petition for the cats here:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/797408228?ltl=1110750193
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/797408228
There's also some really great information (including places forWisconsin residents to go to to vote for this issue) here
Thanks for posting this but, I don't think one has to be a state
resident to vote on this advisory issue. Only Wisconsin residents can
vote for representatives to our Conservation Congress and have to show
proof of residency if they want a ballot for that vote.
I've been to these annual
I know some people involved in the Trap, Neuter, and Release progtram
here. They are always advertising for homes for these ferals and many
of them go to family farms.
Bonnie in WI
- Original Message -
From: catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, March 13, 2005 6:43 pm
Subject: Re:
And I would think these hunters would be shooting
themselves in the foot, so
to speak if they pass this law, becouse a lot of farmers that alow
hunting on their property
won't want their barn cats shot...I have know serveral farmers with
cats that live around
the barn but the farmers are fond
to finish my thoughtthese farmers will post their
property to protect their cats..
Tad
BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote:
I know some people involved in the Trap, Neuter, and Release progtram
here. They are always advertising for homes for these ferals and many
of them go to family farms.
I'm not saying all ferals should be trapped and killed. I had a feral cat for years (in the house), and I have 2 feral dogs I trapped (that are still feral) right now.
I'm just saying, in my opinion there are some things worse than death. And I've seen animals in horrible shape that were in my
I tried covering the bedspreads with a sheet to
keep the spread cleaner longer ... the furbabies made a mess of it, rumpling it
up the best they could which was quite a bit! Good idea though maybe with
less busy cats.
Del
- Original Message -
From:
Karolyn Lount
To:
I do agree with you on some level.
When I was feeding my little group of strays-ferals, there were several who
showed up that were so sick or injured, trapping was very easy but
unfortunately the most humane thing was euthenasia. Its not a good life
for a cat on his own and you dont see
Yes - last week when this was discussed on Wisconsin Public Radio, an
irate farmer called in to say that if this proposal became law, many
farmers would close their land to all hunting.
Bonnie in WI
to finish my thoughtthese farmers will post their
property to protect their cats..
Tad
I don't believe that hunting cats is in any way humane. OK, maybe if the cat were suffering and it were by injection. But HUNTING? Are all of these hunters such sharp shooters that they would hit their target and the cat would die immediately without feeling anything. I DOUBT IT! Think of how
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