On 10-24, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
> It is a shame that cats and dogs, any animal is "just property".
> That reduces them to almost 'nothing in the law's eyes. As
> property, do they not have any value? They deserve respect at the
> very least. Any one tell me my cats are just property
Yes, he had the vaccination and quit eating/drinking so they gave him sub-cu
fluids and put him on some pills. I read the side effects of the pills and
it said it could cause convulsions in puppies but there had never been a
recorded case of convulsions in cats. Scotchy had a convulsion and died.
After Shorty lost hair following a vaccination, none of my cats get anything.
Harley is the only one to venture off the deck and he goes to a neighbors house
to visit with her, then comes home. Clyde our mountain lion has never gotten
less than 150 ' from the house plus rabies is the least of
My understanding of panleuk (distemper) and parvo are that they are 2
different things, that dog parvo may have mutated from panleuk but they are
not the same.but I am not a vet so...
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Amani Oakley
wrote:
> No – it’s primarily for red
Bless you for that Lorrie -- I cannot understand people sometimes. It seems
people either love or hate cats, not much in between. Glad I'm in the love
em column :)
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Lorrie
Sent: Sunday, October 25,
On 10-25, Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Ya, after Scotchy died following his rabies vaccination, they
> insisted on testing him for rabies because he had dug his claws
> into my arm hanging onto me for dear life when I took him back to
> the vet. They said they had to be sure he didn't have rabies in
>
The problem is that those who do not love and respect animals, do not love and
respect humans, were never taught the value of life. They go on to become a
threat to the life of all.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
> Bless you for that Lorrie -- I cannot understand people
Ya, after Scotchy died following his rabies vaccination, they insisted on
testing him for rabies because he had dug his claws into my arm hanging onto me
for dear life when I took him back to the vet. They said they had to be sure he
didn't have rabies in which case I would have been exposed. I
I call that money hungry, pure and simple
Lorrie wrote:
> On 10-25, Ardy Robertson wrote:
>
> > Ya, after Scotchy died following his rabies vaccination, they
> > insisted on testing him for rabies because he had dug his claws
> > into my arm hanging onto me for
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