Want to cause a stir down here? Some people really need a kick in the tail lolQuote:
Originally posted by sirrahbed
My lawmakers know me. I like to remind them who pays their salary:)
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Want to cause a stir down here? Some people really need a kick in the tail lolQuote:
Originally posted by sirrahbed
My lawmakers know me. I like to remind them who pays their salary:)
The Found Cats acn be on the needy side , themselves , especially Rocca , who grew up in a cattery , where she was one of many. she tries sometimes , too hard , to bomd with JJJ3 and Moose ,and they get a little tired , of her! But I will always bethere, for Her , and if they have an accident , or two, I still LOVE THEM, They are MY CATS!!!!
I wish more people were like you Catmandu!!! Perhaps this lady needs to go read some posts here at PT and learn a thing or two from GOOD cat people like you guys. The fact that this angers you all says that at least you care.
Dear Prudence,
I wrote to you a while back about a cat I no longer wanted....
He had a variety of illnesses, drooled when when he was loved,
and was just a pain in the a$$.
I have a new problem.
It's my child,
He poops his pants, need a bath everyday, needs to be fed-I won't breast feed him- It reminds me too much of the way animals feed their offspring- he cries and I have to jump up at all hours of the morning!
When I brought him home his skin was peeling like nobody's business, I can't leave the house without having to cart him around with me and strangers walk up to me on the street and want to talk about my child...
I was so much happier when I had my cat. He was low maintenence, I didn't have to change diapers and got plenty of sleep.....
Did I make a mistake???
Thanks,
It's a Miracle I'm a Mother.
Perfect Richard. I think I'll write her one about my elderly mother who's beginning to need a LOT of attention and starting to be a real bite in the a$$ with all her peculiar ways....I just want to look after ME ME ME ME :mad: :mad: :mad:
What idiots. After 10 years, the cat is not working out? I think it is a myth, anyway, that cats are aloof. I have never had an aloof cat. My cats have all been 'needy'.
I just wish that people who are not committed to having a companion animal for 15-20 years would NOT adopt one.
I think a big problem is a lot people don't realize that pets can live that long. They don't consider it a possible 15+ year commitment. Heck, most don't even cosider a pet an 8 year commitment. Around here most people I know are amazed that Ripley and Disney are 12+ years old. Some have even made the comment that I must pamper them to get them to live that long.:eek: :mad:Quote:
Originally posted by catlady1945
I just wish that people who are not committed to having a companion animal for 15-20 years would NOT adopt one.
I'm amazed at all the ignorance!
*Applauds Richard*
Dear Mother,
Yes, you made a terrible mistake! People simply don't have that kind of time to fritter away on child care. You should go to the shelter where you took the cat and see if they will trade you the cat for the child.
Then go get a sterilization procedure.
:p
Just another poor excuse for a human being.:mad: :mad:
Yes, people like this make my blood boil. Hopefully, someday this world will become a better place for our furry friends. :) Prayers said.
Lisa & Sash
http://pages.ivillage.com/lisalee992 (Sash's website)
Thats just dreadful. Not only is she calling all you wonderful people here *unusual* but she is also stating that its ok to dispose of elderly animals because they have differing needs now.
Is she actually giving the thumbs up to the disposable pets phenomenon that we all see?