Oh don't shoot him, make him suffer the same way he made those poor babies
suffer. An eye for an eye in this case!
Good for you for telling the attorney's your opinion! I'd say the same thing
:0)
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On 03-01, Lynda Wilson wrote:
Oh don't shoot him, make him suffer the same way he made those poor babies
suffer. An eye for an eye in this case!
Good for you for telling the attorney's your opinion! I'd say the same
thing :0)
I don't like PETA being in on this case either. I think Craig
FYI: Here's another perspective on the situation:
From: X [name removed]Sent: Tuesday,February 28, 2012 3:51 PMSubject:
Craig Grant, Director of Caboodle Ranch
The below info isfound at this link:
https://www.facebook.com/caboodleranch.savethekitties Yesterday, when I heard
of
I like your way of thinking Lorrie!
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From: Lorrie felineres...@frontier.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Animal abuse
On 03-01, Lynda Wilson wrote:
Oh don't shoot him, make him suffer the same way he
Maybe a better strategy could have been NOT to say anything, and then ZAP it
to him through the jury!?
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lorrie
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 7:53 AM
To:
Thank you for sending this. It makes it clear that this isn't just a case
of a mere getting over his head situation.he's a crook, plain and simple.
I'm glad that I never came across anyone like that, yet..Natalie
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
What is upsetting to me as well about PETA's involvement, is that they
sent out an email about Caboodle, then at the end used the situation to
call for withdrawl of the proposed FL Animal Rescue Act.
This bill is very important in the minds of all FL rescue people that I
know of--I am in FL and
PETA definitely does questionable things. What exactly does the bill do?
I am glad that a very reputable Georgia rescue - Good Mews, is helping out with
this. Unfortunately if they take animals it means more animals in GA will die.
Lose-lose situation.
Don't Litter, Fix Your Critter!
It appears I was certainly wrong to assume Craig Grant just couldn't
turn down a homeless cat. It was money for his own enjoyment that he
couldn't turn down! This is really shocking.
Lorrie
On 03-02, C PQ wrote:
FYI: Here's another perspective on the situation:
From: X [name removed]
Most of the time these big raids end up in the lap of the local
rescues/shelters. Usually the big orgs like PETA, HSUS, ASPCA provide
transportation to various rescues shelters who then have responsibility
for the animals.
As far as the law referred to would only require that no animal in
We have a similar law in California -- animals may not be euthanized is a
non-profit rescue is willing to take that animal. There are plenty of ways
around it and the law is hard to enforce but it has saved a lot of lives and
created good working partnerships between rescues and shelters.
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You came to that conclusion only because it is usually the case under such
circumstances; Craig is different, he's just a creepy, old, despicable, and
selfish son-of-a-gun! That was my first thought, too, because on videos that
I've seen before, the place looked immaculate and the cats appeared
I've seen a lot about the NY quick kill bill, Christiane--it is horrible,
so many pets may be euthanized on intake before anyone has a chance to look
for them.The rest of the country (well, some of it) is moving toward
recognizing TNR and feral freedom, but this bill will put NY in
reverse.
If any of my cats were ever to get out end up in a shelter, sweet docile
as they are, they would so flip out that I've no doubt that they'd be
immediately euthanized-not to mention my FELV+ my diabetic cat would be
euthanized immediately just for their conditions.
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