If they'd go after the owners instead of the dogs would make more sense... And then if there were better laws about dog fighting it would be great too.

At 08:33 AM 3/31/2005, you wrote:
Whoa!  And you know what the first thing I saw on the news this morning
when I turned the t.v. on?  Two pit bulls attacked a kid in
California...Arghhhh!  Just can't win sometimes... ;)


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Melbeach Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 8:12 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: RE: Find the Pit Bull--Memories!

You want to hear something weird? I always take fortune cookies
seriously. I don't know. I guess you could call me superstitious. But I
always get the really profound one for some reason. Anyway last night
I'm finishing my Chinese food and I get to the fortune cookie and I gulp
and take a deep breath. Okay, what's going to happen to Brissle now?
Well the fortune cookie said "Stubbornness is not a good virtue." So of
course I immediately reflect back to the whole pitbull thread and right
at that moment I looked up at the TV and I see the words "yellow lab" on
the screen. It was the news and they were showing the transcript of a
911 call. I think the operator asked the kid something about whether it
was a black lab or yellow lab. Well I never heard the term yellow lab in
my entire life until yesterday. I remembered it was the last thing
mentioned on the pitbull thread before I logged off. And now I check
back and it was you that mentioned you had a yellow lab! What time did
this happen? It was about 10pm Eastern when I read my fortune cookie.

-Kyle

----- Original Message -----
From: "BONNIE J KALMBACH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 3:54 AM
Subject: Re: RE: Find the Pit Bull--Memories!


> No need to apologize! > > Tonight something inexplicable happened at our house. My black half > meezer Andre was sharpening his claws at the cat scratcher when my > brother's always sweet German Shepherd walked by. She's been around > Andre a lot but suddenly she attacked and seemed to be biting him. I > got her away from him, screaming all the time. I examined Andre all > over and he doesn't seem hurt but he hid under a chair for a long > time. Before this Andre was never afraid of dogs. We put the dog in > her crate where she sat looking abashed and sad. > > My brother lost his own cat, Jezebel, to FELV and lymphoma last year > and the dog was always so sweet to her. He was thinking about getting > another cat, but he was so shaken by what happened tonight that he > said he doesn't think he will now. It looked like Andre's scratching > triggered the attack, but no one can figure out why. My brother got > the dog from the Humane Society when she was a three month old pup. > > Bonnie in WI > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jen Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 6:30 pm > Subject: RE: Find the Pit Bull--Memories! > > > Interesting! Thanks for that, I didn't know that...but makes > > sense...Iknow that dogs on leashes can be inclined to do the same > > thing simply because they feel they have no where to go, so they > > think they have no > > choice but to stay and fight if they feel threatened. > > > > I absolutely agree that yellow labs are some of the sweetest dogs! I > > didn't mean to infer otherwise and if I did, I apologize! Looks > > like my > > dog Oscar and I could both use a little therapy to get over our > >> > >




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