Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
This is directly from Nancy:
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i remember ally as being nasty nasty nasty. she is one of the nastiest cats i have ever read. she feels exactly the same and no better.

she has a very deep rooted anger. i am not sure if she came this way into the world (it feels like she has) or if this has developed over time(i feel she came this way).

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i feel as though she hates everyone. an evil hatred. as i told you before i would not have this cat in my house. she is poison to your other animals and to you and the energy in the house.

.... this is a cat that would be better off put to sleep.

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she is not adoptable. she is angry, unhappy and vicious. she is not workable.

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I am going back to the text.
And I read the words "nasty" "evil hatred" and "vicious". They are attributed to Ally and it is said and repeated that the author feels she came in the world this way.

How many of you would believe that a baby - whether cats or humans- came in the world evil and vicious?
Certainly not me.
And certainly noone with a Christian belief as Jesus said that the children were innocent.

To go away from this belief means going in the directions of "Rosemary's baby".

I have read many posts here in which whenever someone posted news out of a newspaper or magazine that a dog was aggressive and hurting people, everyone complained about the irresponsible owners. In these cases I always agreed because I am convinced that while some dogs may be just too strong for their own good, untrained and abused, they were born as little innocent puppies.

Why should we go away from this firm belief in the case of Ally.

Thankyou Chris for collecting all the early posts. I too remember very well that Ally started the aggressive behavior after Connor came in. There are kitties- we all know that- who need to be an only cat and I am convinced Ally would be one of them. She started to get traumatized then and now she is completely mixed up- that is obvious for me.

I know that for her to survive I saint would have to step in (and a single saint as far as other cats are concerned)- but I still will not give up hope for her.