I didn't ask, didn't want to know really. At this point, there wouldn't be
any proof. I could say I don't think they fed their dying cat, but he's
gone now. I just kind of got away from her as quick as I could.
People in wheelchairs don't have all that many options, though she could
have called
I'm so sorry Kelly. That is heartbreaking. This us why I think people should
have to take a test for competency before they are allowed pets.
Back to sweet Jack. Will light a candle for him to help guide him to the
Rainbow Bridge where he will be disease free.
You did what you could
Or children for that matter, we don't what them bringing more
irresponsible idiots into the world, we have enough of those
I'm so sorry Kelly. That is heartbreaking. This us why I think people should have to take a test for competency before they are allowed pets.
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Belinda
i'm so sorry, hon, for jack, for all the others that these folks will harm
due to their ignorance--intentional or not--and for you continuing to have
to deal with it.
it's important, tho, for us to remember that none of us were born knowing
how to recognize the signs of anemia, or how to do sub-q
That's awful. Poor Jack. He's in a better place now.
Wheelchair or no, your neighbor's behavior towards animals is horrible. If
there were any justice she wouldn't be allowed near an animal.
Kerry
From: Kelley Saveika moonv...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm so sorry Kelly. That is heartbreaking. This us why I think people
should have to take a test for competency before they are allowed pets.
Sharyl, that's a nice idea in theory, but do you know how many animals are
killed
this question has been coming up lately on all of these lists, and was
answered in lay language earlier today.
this is from joel, whom many of us know, owner of the FIV-HealthScience
list. it is significantly more technical, but gives us all the info we
should need to make our own decisions--or,
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