RE: Another disaster - update

2006-02-06 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto








Tonya, moving can be my last
resort --- its certainly not impossible  fortunately, the
property value in my area doubled within the past year or two, so I can get
pretty good money for my house.. but I also take care of about 5 or 6 o f feral
cat colonies in the neighborhood (I go feed them around midnight) and it will
make the tasks a little more difficult if I dont live near where I live
now.  I also spent lots of money converting my house with enclosures so that
they can take sun bath and get fresh air --- so I really hate to give up on the
house.  But again, if it comes to that, it will be always an option











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of catatonya
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006
1:00 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Another disaster -
update







Good Lord!











I know this is NOT what you want to hear. But if I were you I
would not rush into anything, but I would start looking for a place to
move. I know you've spent tons to get your house the way you wanted,
etc... but still I would start looking.











You know I just moved this summer. It was a LONG search because I
wanted to find a place with some privacy and acerage with NO neighbors too
close and NO stupid association. This is NOT easy to find where I live
and took quite a while, but I finally lucked up on a pretty deserted little
road where the houses are zoned at 2 acres and no less.











The house I finally found is not what I personally wanted, but it's
perfect for my animals. It's private. It's not in a subdivision at
all, and I've got nearly 2 acres. Yes, it's needed work. But
there's NO ONE to complain if I want to set cat cages behind my house or have
too many cats laying in the front bay window.











It was THE MAJOR decision maker on my buying this house. There
are some neighbors close enough to complain if the dogs bark too much, but I
even looked around to see if some of the nearby houses have dogs that bark too,
and they do. lol. I think I told you before that I had an aquaintance go
through something similar to what you're going through. So I knew when I
moved I would buy the safest thing possible for the critters so that I could
hopefully enjoy what you are going through now.











Hell, if it weren't for the cats and dogsI'd live in a condo with
little or no upkeep for a lot less money. lol.











t

Hideyo Yamamoto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







I thought about it, but I dont
think so, but I am not 100% sure --- he lives with girlfriend, and she is not
US citizen, I think she is somewhere form south America, - it does not mean
that she doesnt have anything against Japanese  but its
hard to say.. it looks like he is trying sell the house soon, so I hope he does
---











Also, Greg just found out that someone
shot his car window with a gun (I think) last night or something.. I
think this is about 2nd or 3rd time his car got some type
of damages  what a timing.. I hope he does not think we had anything to
do it.. (Greg thought he might)  now I am a bit freaking out, if he
think so, and if he tries to poison my cats through the outside
enclosures I am a bit paranoid now..



















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Hideyo, I hate to even suggest this but your comment about
the neighbor not wanting people with certain ethnicities in his neighborhood
made me wonder-- do you think that any of his animosity, or the animosity of
the other guy, could be racism against you because you are Japanese? New Mexico
is kind of known for being racially divided, and when I lived there for 3
months I could not believe how much blatant racism there was. What I saw
was mostly racism against Native Americans and Latinos, but I would not be
surprised if some of the white people there are racist against anyone who is
from another country and/or is not white. If you think this might be part
of what is going on, I think you need to tell your lawyers about it because it
is relevant to the complaints, and it might also be something you want to
mention to the ALCU if they are still considering doing an amicus brief.



















Michelle



















In a message dated 2/1/2006 6:08:50 PM Eastern Standard
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:









Actually I put everything in the house for
now  they really cannot complain what I have inside of the house --- to
tell you the truth, if he wants to sell the house, it will probably sell in two
days.. the market value of my neighborhood has gone way up by almost 100% for
the past year or two and everyone who tries to sell the house in the area gets
offered in ½ to 2 days and sell it --- so I really dont think that he is
going to have any problems but again, I really cannot control the way he
thinks.
























RE: Another disaster - update

2006-02-06 Thread catatonya
I know you've put a lot into the place where you are. I just think if I were you I would always keep an eye out for something suitable, not put too much more money into 'cat things' for the place etc Because when it comes down to it, these limits and bans are on the rise throughout the country. I don't think they are going to go away anytime soon unless something major changes. Just look at everything going on with the pit bull bans.I found a house I liked a hundred times more than the one I bought, but when I read the homeowners' association's bylaws and rules and regulations I couldn't believe it! I had already put an offer on the house and it had been accepted. I had talked to other people about their homeowners' associations and though I wasn't happy about it, I had decided I could live with it.Well,I decided to go ahead and ask for a copy to actually read them
 myself. WhenI actually read the bylaws and realized all they 'could' do if they 'wanted' to do everything by the letter.. I got out of my contract and bought the house not ina subdivision.You just never know what the future holds. tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Tonya, “moving” can be my last resort --- it’s certainly not impossible – fortunately, the property value in my area doubled within the past year or two, so I can get pretty good money for my house.. but I also take care of about 5 or 6 o f feral cat colonies in the neighborhood (I go feed them around midnight) and it will make the tasks a little more difficult if I don’t live near where I live now. I also spent lots of money converting my house with enclosures so that they can take sun bath and get fresh air --- so I really hate to give up on the house. But again, if it comes to that, it will be always an
 optionFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of catatonyaSent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 1:00 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: Another disaster - update  Good Lord!I know this is NOT what you want to hear. But if I were you I would not rush into anything, but I would start looking for a place to move. I know you've spent tons to get your house the way you wanted, etc... but still I would start looking. 
   You know I just moved this summer. It was a LONG search because I wanted to find a place with some privacy and acerage with NO neighbors too close and NO stupid association. This is NOT easy to find where I live and took quite a while, but I finally lucked up on a pretty deserted little road where the houses are zoned at 2 acres and no less.The house I finally found is not what I personally wanted, but it's perfect for my animals. It's private. It's not in a
 subdivision at all, and I've got nearly 2 acres. Yes, it's needed work. But there's NO ONE to complain if I want to set cat cages behind my house or have too many cats laying in the front bay window.It was THE MAJOR decision maker on my buying this house. There are some neighbors close enough to complain if the dogs bark too much, but I even looked around to see if some of the nearby houses have dogs that bark too, and they do. lol. I think I told you before that I had an aquaintance go through something similar to what you're going through. So I knew when I moved I would buy the safest thing possible for the critters so that I could hopefully enjoy what you are going through
 now.Hell, if it weren't for the cats and dogsI'd live in a condo with little or no upkeep for a lot less money. lol.tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  I thought about it, but I don’t think so, but I am not 100% sure --- he lives with girlfriend, and she is not US citizen, I think she is somewhere form south America, - it does not mean that she doesn’t have anything against Japanese – but it’s hard to say.. it looks like he is trying sell the house soon, so I hope he does ---Also, Greg just found out that someone shot his car window with a gun (I think)
 last night or something.. I think this is about 2nd or 3rd time his car got some type of damages – what a timing.. I hope he does not think we had anything to do it.. (Greg thought he might) – now I am a bit freaking out, if he think so, and if he tries to poison my cats through the outside enclosures… I am a bit paranoid now..From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:54 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Another disaster - updateHideyo, I hate to even suggest this but your comment about the neighbor not wanting people with certain ethnicities in his neighborhood made me
 wonder-- do you think that any of his animosity, or the animosity of the other guy, could be racism against you because you are Japanese? New Mexico is kind of known for being racially divided, and when I lived there for 3 months I could not believe how much

RE: Another disaster - update

2006-02-06 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto








I will keep looking.. actually I have been
looking houses for sale just to explore --- I might found a pretty good sized
house with a couple of acre of lands somewhere in the south valley  who knows
J











From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of catatonya
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006
11:27 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Another disaster -
update







I know you've put a lot into the place where you are. I just
think if I were you I would always keep an eye out for something suitable, not
put too much more money into 'cat things' for the place etc Because
when it comes down to it, these limits and bans are on the rise throughout the
country. I don't think they are going to go away anytime soon unless
something major changes. Just look at everything going on with the pit
bull bans.











I found a house I liked a hundred times more than the one I bought, but
when I read the homeowners' association's bylaws and rules and regulations I
couldn't believe it! I had already put an offer on the house and it had
been accepted. I had talked to other people about their homeowners'
associations and though I wasn't happy about it, I had decided I could live
with it.











Well,I decided to go ahead and ask for a copy to actually read
them myself. WhenI actually read the bylaws and realized all they 'could'
do if they 'wanted' to do everything by the letter.. I got out of my
contract and bought the house not ina subdivision.











You just never know what the future holds. 











t

Hideyo Yamamoto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







Tonya, moving can be my last
resort --- its certainly not impossible  fortunately, the
property value in my area doubled within the past year or two, so I can get
pretty good money for my house.. but I also take care of about 5 or 6 o f feral
cat colonies in the neighborhood (I go feed them around midnight) and it will
make the tasks a little more difficult if I dont live near where I live
now. I also spent lots of money converting my house with enclosures so
that they can take sun bath and get fresh air --- so I really hate to give up
on the house. But again, if it comes to that, it will be always an option



















From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of catatonya
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006
1:00 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Another disaster -
update















Good Lord!



















I know this is NOT what you want to hear. But if I were you I
would not rush into anything, but I would start looking for a place to
move. I know you've spent tons to get your house the way you wanted,
etc... but still I would start looking.



















You know I just moved this summer. It was a LONG search because I
wanted to find a place with some privacy and acerage with NO neighbors too
close and NO stupid association. This is NOT easy to find where I live
and took quite a while, but I finally lucked up on a pretty deserted little
road where the houses are zoned at 2 acres and no less.



















The house I finally found is not what I personally wanted, but it's
perfect for my animals. It's private. It's not in a subdivision at
all, and I've got nearly 2 acres. Yes, it's needed work. But
there's NO ONE to complain if I want to set cat cages behind my house or have
too many cats laying in the front bay window.



















It was THE MAJOR decision maker on my buying this house. There
are some neighbors close enough to complain if the dogs bark too much, but I
even looked around to see if some of the nearby houses have dogs that bark too,
and they do. lol. I think I told you before that I had an aquaintance go
through something similar to what you're going through. So I knew when I
moved I would buy the safest thing possible for the critters so that I could
hopefully enjoy what you are going through now.



















Hell, if it weren't for the cats and dogsI'd live in a condo with
little or no upkeep for a lot less money. lol.



















t

Hideyo Yamamoto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:











I thought about it, but I dont
think so, but I am not 100% sure --- he lives with girlfriend, and she is not
US citizen, I think she is somewhere form south America, - it does not mean
that she doesnt have anything against Japanese  but its
hard to say.. it looks like he is trying sell the house soon, so I hope he does
---



















Also, Greg just found out that someone
shot his car window with a gun (I think) last night or something.. I
think this is about 2nd or 3rd time his car got some type
of damages  what a timing.. I hope he does not think we had anything to
do it.. (Greg thought he might)  now I am a bit freaking out, if he
think so, and if he tries to poison my cats through the outside
enclosures I am a bit paranoid now..



























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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf

RE: Another disaster - update

2006-02-04 Thread catatonya
Good Lord!I know this is NOT what you want to hear. But if I were you I would not rush into anything, but I would start looking for a place to move. I know you've spent tons to get your house the way you wanted, etc... but still I would start looking.You know I just moved this summer. It was a LONG search because I wanted to find a place with some privacy and acerage with NO neighbors too close and NO stupid association. This is NOT easy to find where I live and took quite a while, but I finally lucked up on a pretty deserted little road where the houses are zoned at 2 acres and no less.The house I finally found is not what I personally wanted, but it's perfect for my animals. It's private. It's not in a subdivision at all, and I've got nearly 2 acres. Yes, it's needed work. But there's NO ONE to complain if I want to set cat cages
 behind my house or have too many cats laying in the front bay window.It was THE MAJOR decision maker on my buying this house. There are some neighbors close enough to complain if the dogs bark too much, but I even looked around to see if some of the nearby houses have dogs that bark too, and they do. lol. I think I told you before that I had an aquaintance go through something similar to what you're going through. So I knew when I moved I would buy the safest thing possible for the critters so that I could hopefully enjoy what you are going through now.Hell, if it weren't for the cats and dogsI'd live in a condo with little or no upkeep for a lot less money. lol.tHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I thought about it, but I don’t think so, but I am not 100% sure --- he lives with girlfriend, and she is not US citizen, I think she is somewhere form south America, - it does not mean that she doesn’t have anything against Japanese – but it’s hard to say.. it looks like he is trying sell the house soon, so I hope he does ---Also, Greg just found out that someone shot his car window with a gun (I think) last night or something.. I think this is about 2nd or 3rd time his car got some type of damages – what a timing.. I hope he does not think we had anything to do it.. (Greg thought he might) – now I am a bit freaking out, if he think so, and if he tries to poison my cats through the outside enclosures… I am a bit paranoid now..From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:54 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Another disaster - updateHideyo, I hate to even suggest this but your comment about the neighbor not wanting people with certain ethnicities in his neighborhood made me wonder-- do you think that any of his animosity, or the animosity of the other guy, could be racism against you because you are Japanese? New Mexico is kind of known for being racially divided, and when I lived there for 3 months I could not believe how much blatant racism there was. What I saw was mostly racism against Native Americans and Latinos, but I would not be surprised if some of the white people there are racist against anyone who is from another country and/or is not white. If you think this might be part of what is going on, I think you need to tell your lawyers about it because it is relevant to the
 complaints, and it might also be something you want to mention to the ALCU if they are still considering doing an amicus brief.MichelleIn a message dated 2/1/2006 6:08:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Actually I put everything in the house for now – they really cannot complain what I have inside of the house --- to tell you the truth, if he wants to sell the house, it will probably sell in two days.. the market value of my neighborhood has gone way up by almost 100% for the past year or two and everyone who tries to sell the house in the area gets offered in ½ to 2 days and sell it --- so I really don’t think that he is going to have any problems… but again, I really cannot control the way he thinks.  

Re: Another disaster - update

2006-02-04 Thread Marylyn



That makes two of us. The land and lack of 
"an association" that can tell you what to do with your own propertyare 
the keys. 






 
If you have men who will exclude any of God's 
creatures 
from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who 
 
will deal likewise with their fellow 
man. 
St. Francis

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  catatonya 
  
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 1:59 
  PM
  Subject: RE: Another disaster - 
  update
  
  Good Lord!
  
  I know this is NOT what you want to hear. But if I were you I would 
  not rush into anything, but I would start looking for a place to move. I 
  know you've spent tons to get your house the way you wanted, etc... but still 
  I would start looking.
  
  You know I just moved this summer. It was a LONG search because I 
  wanted to find a place with some privacy and acerage with NO neighbors too 
  close and NO stupid association. This is NOT easy to find where I live 
  and took quite a while, but I finally lucked up on a pretty deserted little 
  road where the houses are zoned at 2 acres and no less.
  
  The house I finally found is not what I personally wanted, but it's 
  perfect for my animals. It's private. It's not in a subdivision at 
  all, and I've got nearly 2 acres. Yes, it's needed work. But 
  there's NO ONE to complain if I want to set cat cages behind my house or have 
  too many cats laying in the front bay window.
  
  It was THE MAJOR decision maker on my buying this house. There are 
  some neighbors close enough to complain if the dogs bark too much, but I even 
  looked around to see if some of the nearby houses have dogs that bark too, and 
  they do. lol. I think I told you before that I had an aquaintance go 
  through something similar to what you're going through. So I knew when I 
  moved I would buy the safest thing possible for the critters so that I could 
  hopefully enjoy what you are going through now.
  
  Hell, if it weren't for the cats and dogsI'd live in a condo with 
  little or no upkeep for a lot less money. lol.
  
  tHideyo Yamamoto 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  








I thought about it, 
but I don’t think so, but I am not 100% sure --- he lives with girlfriend, 
and she is not US citizen, I think she is somewhere form south America, - it 
does not mean that she doesn’t have anything against Japanese – but it’s 
hard to say.. it looks like he is trying sell the house soon, so I hope he 
does ---

Also, Greg just 
found out that someone shot his car window with a gun (I think) last 
night or something.. I think this is about 2nd or 3rd 
time his car got some type of damages – what a timing.. I hope he does not 
think we had anything to do it.. (Greg thought he might) – now I am a bit 
freaking out, if he think so, and if he tries to poison my cats through the 
outside enclosures… I am a bit paranoid now..





From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:54 
AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Another disaster - 
update



Hideyo, I hate to even suggest 
this but your comment about the neighbor not wanting people with certain 
ethnicities in his neighborhood made me wonder-- do you think that any of 
his animosity, or the animosity of the other guy, could be racism against 
you because you are Japanese? New 
Mexico is kind of known for being racially divided, 
and when I lived there for 3 months I could not believe how much blatant 
racism there was. What I saw was mostly racism against Native 
Americans and Latinos, but I would not be surprised if some of the white 
people there are racist against anyone who is from another country and/or is 
not white. If you think this might be part of what is going on, I 
think you need to tell your lawyers about it because it is relevant to the 
complaints, and it might also be something you want to mention to the ALCU 
if they are still considering doing an amicus 
brief.



Michelle



In a message dated 2/1/2006 
6:08:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

  Actually I put 
  everything in the house for now – they really cannot complain what I have 
  inside of the house --- to tell you the truth, if he wants to sell the 
  house, it will probably sell in two days.. the market value of my 
  neighborhood has gone way up by almost 100% for the past year or two and 
  everyone who tries to sell the house in the area gets offered in ½ to 2 
  days and sell it --- so I really don’t think that he is going to have any 
  problems… but again, I really cannot control the way he 
  thinks.
  


Re: Another disaster - update

2006-02-02 Thread Lernermichelle



Hideyo, I hate to even suggest this but your comment about the neighbor not wanting people with certain ethnicities in his neighborhood made me wonder-- do you think that any of his animosity, or the animosity of the other guy, could be racism against you because you are Japanese? New Mexico is kind of known for being racially divided, and when I lived there for 3 months I could not believe how much blatant racism there was. What I saw was mostly racism against Native Americans and Latinos, but I would not be surprised if some of the white people there are racist against anyone who is from another country and/or is not white. If you think this might be part of what is going on, I think you need to tell your lawyers about it because it is relevant to the complaints, and it might also be something you want to mention to the ALCU if they are still considering doing an amicus brief.

Michelle

In a message dated 2/1/2006 6:08:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Actually I put everything in the house for now – they really cannot complain what I have inside of the house --- to tell you the truth, if he wants to sell the house, it will probably sell in two days.. the market value of my neighborhood has gone way up by almost 100% for the past year or two and everyone who tries to sell the house in the area gets offered in ½ to 2 days and sell it --- so I really don’t think that he is going to have any problems… but again, I really cannot control the way he thinks.




RE: Another disaster - update

2006-02-02 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto









I thought about it, but I dont think so,
but I am not 100% sure --- he lives with girlfriend, and she is not US citizen,
I think she is somewhere form south America, - it does not mean that she doesnt
have anything against Japanese  but its hard to say.. it looks like he is
trying sell the house soon, so I hope he does ---



Also, Greg just found out that someone
shot his car window with a gun (I think)  last night or something.. I think
this is about 2nd or 3rd time his car got some type of
damages  what a timing.. I hope he does not think we had anything to do it..
(Greg thought he might)  now I am a bit freaking out, if he think so, and if
he tries to poison my cats through the outside enclosures I am a bit paranoid
now..











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006
10:54 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Another disaster -
update









Hideyo, I hate to even suggest this but your comment about
the neighbor not wanting people with certain ethnicities in his neighborhood
made me wonder-- do you think that any of his animosity, or the animosity of
the other guy, could be racism against you because you are Japanese? New Mexico is kind of
known for being racially divided, and when I lived there for 3 months I could
not believe how much blatant racism there was. What I saw was mostly racism
against Native Americans and Latinos, but I would not be surprised if some of
the white people there are racist against anyone who is from another country
and/or is not white. If you think this might be part of what is going on,
I think you need to tell your lawyers about it because it is relevant to the
complaints, and it might also be something you want to mention to the ALCU if
they are still considering doing an amicus brief.











Michelle











In a message dated 2/1/2006 6:08:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:





Actually I put everything in the house for now  they really cannot
complain what I have inside of the house --- to tell you the truth, if he wants
to sell the house, it will probably sell in two days.. the market value of my
neighborhood has gone way up by almost 100% for the past year or two and
everyone who tries to sell the house in the area gets offered in ½ to 2 days
and sell it --- so I really dont think that he is going to have any problems
but again, I really cannot control the way he thinks.














RE: Another disaster - update

2006-02-01 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto








Hi, everyone  thank you for your
prayers and encouragement I cant tell you how much you guys give
me the energy to keep going --- sometimes, I just want to give up.. but I know
that I am not going to let any of my babies down.. so I keep going, but you
guys make it much easier for me to do..



Anyway, I called and confronted my ex neighbor
nut lady and it turned out that it was not her who reported me this time --- but
instead it was my the other neighbor guy, Chris, whom we thought were our
friends the whole time he has three dogs with him, but he is concerned
that his house value is going to go down because I have many cats (though I
keep them all indoors)  and also he is a neat freak --- he does not like
the fact that I feed my feral in my back yard and he does not like the fact that
I have traps and carriers in MY back yard (which has no visibility to the
outside world as its all fenced in..) --- but he can see if from his upstairs
balcony and has been peeking at it  sort of I was stabbed on my back
he did not really admit it,, but it now makes sense,, because he is a very good
friend of the neighborhood guy who also made a call on me saying that I have
100 cats on the same day..



Anyway,, I went to also talk to him.. not
to really accuse of him for anything because he was never going to admit that
that was himbut if we can work any problems out just among us without making
it a bigger deal than it isI would like to do everything I can to do
that.. there are certain things I could and certain things I couldnt 
but I told him that we are neighbors and wanted him to come to me directly if
he has any concerns.. and he said he will 



He is planning to sell his house soon..
hopefully he will soon and wont have to worry about this.. I think he is
sort of type of person, who does not want certain ethnic people to live he is
concerned about his house value is going to go down.. again.. I think he is
perceiving my cats in a similar way.. their existence itself (thought they are
not causing him any problems at all) annoy them



I was very sad to find out because I feel
betrayed a little bit but I just have to keep going to make sure that my
babies are protected from people like him..











From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kerry MacKenzie
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
9:31 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Another disaster







Hideyo, you're the best, and I'm so so sorry you have these awful,
revoltingpeople harassing you. Take Greg's advice is my advice. I hope
you never hear from them again. Wish some of us lived near you. We're all
rooting for you, you know that.





love and hugs, Kerry







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From: Hideyo Yamamoto 





To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org






Sent: Tuesday, January
31, 2006 2:37 PM





Subject: RE: Another
disaster









I know.. Greg thinks it should come from a
lawyer  one time she (Camille) hosed one of my neighbors dogs in
a very cold winter because he barked a little bit (he was a small Scottish
dog), anyway, my neighbor reported her to police for cruelty to animals and she
backed down on her dogs.. she used to through sticks and rocks in my yard when
I had dogs --- she hates dogs and thats how this whole thing got started.











From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
1:13 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Another disaster





Hideyo, this is awful. Could your lawyer not write the
letter to her - it seems to me that a letter from him would carry more
weight. To the neighborhood guy, also. This is harassment.

Hideyo
 Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 



Hi, everyone, someone (2 different reports)
complaints about my cats again to the animal control today  and they are
completely false report and I am so mad and sad and scared at the same
time. I am pretty sure that the person who made one of the
complaints is the same person who did to create all this problem as it was
still anonymous and she knew all the details which I doubt anyone else knows..
anyway,,, I think she had one of the really mean neighbors association of VP
guy to also to call (because they were made on the same day, and how coincident
is that?) --- anyway, the complaints are I have over 100 cats, and the smell of
urine is so excessive  and they are both lie! I asked the
officer who came to investigate to tell me if he smells anything, he said not
at all  he was going to give me another citation for the violation on
the number, and I asked him to talk to Director of Animal services as my case
in on pending right now .. and he dismissed these climes. But I am
soo scared that what this woman (Camille) is going to do to hurt me and
hurt my cats  she does not even live in this area anymore.. but she is
so obsessed to hurt me. Making a false report is a felony and my criminal
lawyer suggests that I write her a letter warning that