Re: [Felvtalk] Deciding-when-a-pet-has-suffered-enough

2012-10-01 Thread janine paton
Hello, I joined this list years ago, and have now needed to rejoin. Trying to find testing protocol for FeLV and an explanation for it. I am with a rescue grp and we have just started trapping in a colony that had 30 kittens last year and none of them tested pos. We just took 9 kittens wit

Re: [Felvtalk] Deciding-when-a-pet-has-suffered-enough

2012-10-01 Thread dlgegg
Bow hunting has started in my area and I keep my cats close to hoome. Only Harley goes down the road, so HE stays inside. I keep hearing "they are only animals" as the excuse. Well, since we are suspossed to be descended from monkeys, we are animals so why can't I shoot them. They are only a

Re: [Felvtalk] Deciding-when-a-pet-has-suffered-enough

2012-10-01 Thread Natalie
I am so sorry to hear about the poor cat that was shot with an arrow - this is so typical this time of year when bowhunting begins for deer; dogs and cats are shot all the time.on purpose, because how could one think that a cat is a deer? Could also be some stupid neighborhood kid practicing on sm