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From: Sheila Smith
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Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 7:28 PM
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Subject: Fwd: Kelly Saveika hearing..
I just saw this post. Oh well, I am going to let
it slide b/c I have bigger fish to fry,
glenda, dear, exactly who and what gives you permission to post things that
are supposedly private communications to me?
On Dec 12, 2007 11:47 AM, glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Sheila Smith
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James wouldn't be the first moderator to do that. Michael has tried to
cool it down on one of the
Yahoo! lists, but apparently a few people have an overwhelming
compulsion to keep this going.
I'd say that's a pretty sad situation as well, considering that they
obviously have lots of energy,
and
And why is it on this list?
I would ask the moderator to declare a moratorium on this topic. It has
nothing to do with FeLV and has degenerated into a flaming war.
MaryChristine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
glenda, dear, exactly who and what gives you permission to post things that
are
Does this have anything to do with FELV?
I think not.
FYI, there were NO starving NOR dehydrated cats at my house. The $300 food
bill per month speaks to that. I don't know what may have happened to them
while in TLAC's care, but while in my care they were well fed and had access
to plenty of
The way to cool it down is to tell people the topic is closed, place anyone who
doesn't understand closed on moderated status, and delete posts on the topic.
Unfortunately this sort of nastiness is why groups need moderators. Sometimes
things get out of hand and someone has to step in and
Hi guys,
I do not come over here very often, but because, I do
miss a few, very special people here and still have my
FeLV+ little girl, I need to receive all the
information possible about this awful disease...I
also, by the way, have six negative kitties, so am
very grateful for all and any
Cats in barn cat placements are not safe, loved, and accounted for. They
are outside when they have no defenses and no understanding of how to be
safe outside, like a feral cat does.
The tragedy was that they were ripped from their happy home. That is a
terrible thing.
If people want to post
I agree. Glenda, this is so inappropriate for this list. This is an
inflammatory issue that does *not* belong on our FELVtalk list,
I think everyone else understands this. This is a Feline Leukemia
list, and that's a very clear boundary.
I think FELVtalk has always been lenient about OT
One last word on this, for the sake of the cats intended for barn home
placements. To whomever is on this list and in contact with the people who
actually have these cats, please have them contact me off-list. I know a lot
of people who work with feral and undersocialized cats and surely we
Shelters put a lot of cats down who would make wonderful pets if given the
opportunity. Cats who are fractious or undersocialized need a good foster home
where someone will take the time to work with them. It is premature to send
them to a barn home, especially when they have been so recently
Bless your heart...I sure will...
--- Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shelters put a lot of cats down who would make
wonderful pets if given the opportunity. Cats who
are fractious or undersocialized need a good foster
home where someone will take the time to work with
them. It is
On Dec 12, 2007 12:04 PM, Unusually Unique [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This kind of garbage is exactly the reason I unsubscribed from this
list. Which I might add, the only messages I seem to be getting is this
crap. I just unsubscribed for the SECOND time!
There are lots of fine people on
And if the cats have already been transferred to barn homes perhaps we can
retrieve them and work on indoor placement with an eye towards socialization
for adoption.
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bless your heart...I sure will...
--- Susan Hoffman wrote:
Shelters put a lot of cats
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