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Posted 11/16/2009 7:38:20 AM
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Karebu

 I can tell you that we have rehashed our fatal mistake many times over the past year.  There are so many what if scenarios that it is like picking a scab on the wound.  If we could have done this this and this, Oskar would still be with us.  Kittens sneak out, maybe it was an outdoor cat, we dont know and I am not certain that at this point if anything could be gained from asking this grief stricken person about the details of the kitten's death.




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Freia born 2001, gray and white
Buddy, born 2004, orange tabby
Cubby, born 2008, brown tabby/tortie
Vinny, born 2008, buff tabby

Oskar, brown tabby, 1995-2008, Pumpkin, calico,1987-2009, Oddleif, gray and white, 1994-2002, Twix,solid gray longhair,1992-2003
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Posted 12/23/2009 11:07:17 PM
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Cat Purrson (12/15/2009)
I'm so glad everything worked out okay! Although I have nothing against spay/neuter, I have to say that unaltered boys are not what people say they are. We've had over 20 cats in the last 10 years, neutered and not neutered. Our entire boys are much more affectionate, calm and easy to live with then any neuter we've ever had. Our neutered boys love to pick fights and are not half as people loving as the toms. The only cat that is allowed in our house is not neutered. I'm not saying you shouldn't have the kitties altered if thats your choice, but I feel I owe it to my sweet, unneutered boys to tell people that neuters do not really make better pets than a tom would.

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What do you do for intact tomcat odor control? One tomcat can make an entire property stink - an entire house smell like a cattery.


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"They can not ask for kindness, or for mercy plead. Yet
cruel is our blindness, which does not see their need.
World-over, town or city, God trusts us with this task;
To give our love and pity to those who can not ask."
-- Unknown --

Shelter rescues - Zephyr and Phaedra Nov. 2009


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