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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 07:48:48 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
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>>> On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 09:51:11 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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>>>>John J wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Gary wrote:
>>>>> >I don't think it's common (or natural) for any animal mother to kill
>>>>> >her babies. I have read somewhere in the past that they will do this
>>>>> >if there is a problem with the offspring. Like a genetic defect or
>>>>> >something. Only humans will keep birth defective babies, but then we
>>>>> >have hospitals and animals don't.
>>>>>
>>>>> And we have Republicans.
>>>>
>>>>The pubs lost me years ago when they got in bed with the "religious
>>>>right."
>>>>
>>>>G.
>>>
>>> Years ago our cat had kittens and she would push one of the kittens
>>> away constantly and not allow it to feed. I would sit there and make
>>> sure it fed. Couple of weeks later I could see the kitten really
>>> could not move readily so I took it to the vet to see what was wrong.
>>> The vet laughed at me and said, 'You've been making sure this kitten
>>> fed, the mother cat would never do that she knows it's hips are
>>> completely malformed and it can never walk' -

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>>When my cat's vet laughed at me when my pal was dying and I was grasping
>>at
>>anything to save him I grabbed him by the collar, shoved him against a
>>wall
>>and told him mayb he should get another career.
>>
>>I got a new vet, needless to say.

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> I don't believe the Vet "laughed" anymore than I believe your sicko
> story.


Liker anybody cares what you think, you filthy old jerk.