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[email protected] lucretiaborgia@fl.it is offline
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Default Well, that was a turnoff

On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 07:59:24 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>>
>> If she likes to run from one to the other, why not get a frisbee and
>> let her chase that back and forth to each other, she'll get
>> competitive to grab it first.

>
>But that is what keep saying, 'things' hold no interest for her. The only
>thing that would work with, is if I threw some food. She simply is not
>competitive except for food. She usually eat her dinner in the middle of
>the night in the dark. If she eats anything during the day, she is
>constantly looking around her. I guess she had to fight for her food.


Animal hoarding is ghastly - they have just rescued 69 cats here off
an elderly man - vet bills estimated at $26,000 to fix them up for
adoption. Many need dental work due to poor diets etc I don't
understand why people do it, I think it has little to do with
sheltering the animals and much to do with some psychological
aberration.