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On 11/12/2010 11:21 AM, Gorio wrote:
> 'Steve B[_12_ Wrote:
>> ;1547534']"ravenlynne" wrote in message
>> ...-
>> On 11/11/2010 3:09 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:-
>> "Paul M. Cook" wrote:-
>>
>> I lost my girl cat to coyotes a couple weeks ago.-
>>
>> Sicko is bragging.
>>
>> Letting a cat outdoors is bad enough but where there are coyotes...
>> you deranged mother****er... should have been your kids... in fact I
>> hope those coyotes get them and rip their guts out while you get to
>> watch during their last gasps... and then your neighbors get to watch
>> while the turkey buzzards are devouring the last of their remains.-
>>
>> That's horrible.
>>
>> Though I strongly disagree with the idea of an "outside cat", no cat
>> deserves that. Or kid.
>>
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>> Currently reading: the thirteenth tale by Diane Setterfield-
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>> I must ask a stupid question. I have brooklyn killfiled. As the thread
>>
>> goes above, was he/she/it the one who posted that profane post?
>>
>> Steve

>
> He's already gone on a much longer and prickish tyrade with me because I
> was introducing my son to hunting. He wanted to shoot my boy, rape my
> daughter and use his huge "weapon" on my wife. He assumed I would be the
> "hunter" that some shmithead neighbot of his is.
>


I was here a year ago, when he thought it was ok to go on and on about
how worthless I am, how I should die, etc.

Funny how no one spoke up except to tell me I had to just deal with it
because it's just how he is.

I suppose in the year since other people have noticed, like I did that
he is nothing but a rude attention hog.

> I have never shot an animal that I didn't pick up and eat. Nor has my
> son.
>
> What is interesting is that some folks are so psychotic and deranged
> they don't realize that they are the sicko and the rest of the world is
> actually somewhat sane. The definition of "psychosis", really.
>
> Either way, it's always sad whan someone loses a pet. I love my dog and
> miss my old girl (14 yoa mutt, Abbey) I had to put down last May.
>
> Thanks for taking in a stray anyway. You probably made its life.


I hope so. She really dug her way into my heart. I'm amazed at that.
it's been a few days and I still want to cry.
>
> Farm cats live outside, and my neighbor's two barn cats are 12 and 14
> yoa respectively. Not the filthy critters you might expect, either.
> Clean and friendly. It's people who live in a house with 4 or more cats
> that I think are abusing the animals. Disgusting!!


The people who bred her that I rescued her from sound like that. They
have had 3 litters since march and they're all living out of their
garage. We are always finding dead kitties in the gutter. I'm sure
they will have a new litter soon. And they have a sign on their door
that says "Animal Rescue Home".

We had to powerwash a kitty's blood off of our sidewalk the same day
Tidbit passed away. The same family has a Husky, like we do who they
keep outside all of the time. He got off of his lead and killed one of
their kittens on our property. Called Animal control but they said
there was nothing they could do.



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