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23. August 2007, 22:59:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: The article
srnity: Yes,they are cats,and we don't even bathe them,though they do love playing in the tub.For about the last 40 years or so strict regulations have been in place in regards to the treatment of animals in film.Horses for instance are no longer allowed to be tripped by wires in westerns.The clip I posted was done by the cast of Saturday Night Live, a film called Mr. Mike's Mondo Video. I can assure you that the cats tossed in the water were cats that have no major issues with water or swimming.Pretty much the entire cast of SNL were in the film.

23. August 2007, 22:25:25
srnity 
Subject: Re: The article
Rose: I didn't watch it either......the guy that did that to those cats should come back as a "mistreated" cat in his next life and see how it feels to be terrorized like that

23. August 2007, 22:20:33
Rose 
Subject: Re: The article
srnity: I had to turn the you tube video off. I found it very disturbing. (had no sound on so no idea if the speaking part was cute) You could see the visible fear in the cats as they tried to swim back. Not cute in my books.

23. August 2007, 22:16:39
srnity 
Subject: Re: The article
Jim Dandy: By "girls" I'm guessing here that you mean cats, not children? I think what people like anastasia do with their animals is amazing - to be able to train an animal humanely and lovingly to learn SO much (and I know that dogs love to be useful, and admired for it). But to randomly throw an unwilling animal into a scary situation to fend for themselves? A person wouldn't (shouldn't) do that to their child, why would anyone do that to an animal? I see it as abuse ...

23. August 2007, 21:50:31
The Col 
Subject: Re: The article
srnity: I have two girls that I treat like royalty.It was taken from a comedy done in the 70's,they probably weren't too fond of the water,but I'm sure they were fine

23. August 2007, 21:20:20
srnity 
Subject: Re: The article
Jim Dandy: Ummmmm, I've never had a cat for a pet (unless a pack of neighborhood strays that came to get fed, along with the birds and the squirrels, count) but I've had a few doggies in my lifetime, and throwing them in a pool seems kind of cruel Even my present doggie, who's not too fond of water, will go swimming in creeks, lakes, and the ocean with me.....but it's always been her choice.....what does that do for a cat's "well-being"? I think it's abusive

23. August 2007, 21:05:48
The Col 
Subject: The article
Modified by The Col (24. August 2007, 11:35:14)
My jaw hung open in amazement the whole time I read it.I thought he was being ignorant on purpose,I have my doubts.I read one letter to the editor regarding the article on Tuesday,let's just say they shared my opinion.

This is kinda cute

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnapzB-4tAk

23. August 2007, 04:05:26
anastasia 
Subject: Re: This column appeared in our local paper this past Saturday
Jim Dandy: let us know how many people write into the paper to complain about that article,lol.....what a jerk he is.

22. August 2007, 20:51:21
Ewe 
Subject: Re: This column appeared in our local paper this past Saturday
Jim Dandy: people like that journalist make me physically

22. August 2007, 02:35:53
wetware 
Subject: Re:

Rose: I heard a story on the radio this weekend about the Atlanta Humane Society having received a number of Micheal Vick football jerseys as donations--to be used as animal bedding, or possibly for cleanup.  A worker there mentioned one dog using a jersey as a pillow.


21. August 2007, 20:38:37
The Col 
Subject: This column appeared in our local paper this past Saturday
It describes a recent incident that is big news here in town.I'll reserve comment on the writers commets.

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Coren_Michael/2007/08/18/4427091.php

21. August 2007, 18:53:15
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Is that the football guy you are talking about? I'd like to see the same thing done to him that he did to those poor dogs that lost their fights.

20. August 2007, 20:07:05
The Col 
Subject: Interesting site

20. August 2007, 19:14:30
anastasia 
Subject: Re: Niki is home!!
Tuesday: Sheperds in general are working dogs...they herd,protect,gaurd,etc,etc....Mine are being trained in Schutzhund..which is tracking,obidiance,and protection..alot like the police dog training.It is an awesome sport and we absolutly adore doing it..the bonding I have with Damien on the field is incredible!! He is going for his first title this Oct. his AD..it is a 12.5 mile endurance run in which he runs along side a bike I am riding...2 15 minute rests along the way.He will (the same weekend) go for his conformation title....then in Nov.I am going to try to get his Bh (which is a basic obidiance title all schutzhund dogs need in order to advance in compition) and possibly his watchdog or first tracking title on him!!

17. August 2007, 02:06:50
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Bernice: Hope the Bear had a great day!!


kisses and hugs to you Bear!!

16. August 2007, 10:31:44
Bernice 
Subject: HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Punkin

Hope you have the best DOGgone day :)

Lots of Love


15. August 2007, 20:51:49
anastasia 
Subject: Re: Niki is home!!
Tuesday: Yep..Niki is another sheperd..her and Damien are getting along very well..he snapped at her 2 times now...one was because those lil needle teeth REALLY got him..he just snapped,never made contact and then another was over food...He didn't snap,just gave a low growl (she had already eaten in her crate and then wanted HIS food too!!) I went over and gave the corection because I thought that he may be a bit to hard on her with that one.OTHER then that,lol..he plays tug all the time and lets her win alot actaully.He will lay down and let her climb on him and bite at his ears..He will roll her over and run away and she gets her lil self up and runs right after him..she is a hellcat,lol.DEFINATLY has her Mom's drive..she will make an AWESOME working dog when she gets on the field! I took her tracking for the first time yesterday..just a small 10 pace track,lol.She is really cool!! Als took her to the vet she is a very petite 10.7 pounds at 8 weeks of age...Damien was 10 pounds at 6 weeks,lol.They are both napping now that is why I jumped online for a minute,LOL!!

14. August 2007, 17:13:42
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Niki is home!!
anastasia: aww I know how excited you were about getting your puppy, now she is eventually there! Glad to hear both dogs are getting on well together 

14. August 2007, 14:24:48
anastasia 
Subject: Niki is home!!
Well,my new lil pup Niki came home Sunday and her and Damien are getting along very well...At first he thought she was a dustbunny with feet but now he sees that the lil dustbunny has teeth and likes to play tug and jump on him and crawl over him,lol....We are taking her today to get her weighted..she is very petite but a HUGH spitfire!!!

8. August 2007, 20:14:16
~Patty~ 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: you're most welcome!

8. August 2007, 01:46:34
The Col 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
wetware: That's a shame,one of my girls is so bad about leaving home that I once hired a vet who did house calls.I abandoned that system after a year,but she still goes catatonic when travelling or at the vet and will sometimes let go from both ends when being removed from her kitty kab

8. August 2007, 01:39:00
wetware 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis

Jim Dandy: Since a recent merger/acquisition, the company I work for began offering pet insurance as a payroll deduction option.  At first, that sounded pretty cool!  But unfortunately, the participating vets were quite a bit farther away from home than my regular clinics.



My    just hate to travel in my , and aren't the least bit shy about letting me know it!


8. August 2007, 01:27:49
The Col 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
Bernice: That's a real heart breaker.I bought health insurance for my two girls,vets are more expensive than doctors

8. August 2007, 00:13:33
Adaptable Ali 
Mine isnt over weight or anything, far from it, he just seems so damn depressed lol

7. August 2007, 23:30:45
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
Bernice:  He was blind too.  And if you didn't watch him, he'd walk right off the edge of the deck.  But he's was a fat boy and he'd just bounce and keep going.    He eventually had to be put down.  Very sick.  Another of our dogs went in for a checkup and was found to have cancer.  He was put down that day.  Both dogs were about 15 years old so I guess that's good.  The last one we have has been dead for over a year but she's doesn't know it yet.  So we keep feeding her and stuff til she figures it out. 

7. August 2007, 23:01:42
Bernice 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
Tigger:ewwwwwwwwwwwww....poor doggie HAHAHAHAHA

7. August 2007, 22:25:58
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
Bernice: We had a dog that had diabetes and had to give him shots every day. The first time I gave him a shot I was so nervous I went in the skin, out the skin, and into my thumb!

7. August 2007, 22:23:15
Bernice 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
Jim Dandy: I had a cat that I had to get put down because he had diabetes the main reason was at the time I couldnt afford to give him the insulin he needed, was going to cost me a fortune, he was such a sick lil pussy....

7. August 2007, 22:18:46
~Patty~ 
Subject: Re:
Modified by ~Patty~ (7. August 2007, 22:27:06)
Tuesday: Look at the top of the birds beak at the cere ( the fleshy area where the nose holes are)... if it is the blue it is a male.If it is brown it is female.

7. August 2007, 21:11:50
The Col 
Subject: Re: midlife crisis
Oceans Apart: I'm not sure,but they seem to have other similarities

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=473581&in_page_id=1770

7. August 2007, 19:28:44
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re:
Tigger: I will send Oliver over to you then, for some man to man talk, because he is doing my head in lol

7. August 2007, 18:26:29
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Oceans Apart: Don't know about Tom but Dan Cats do.

7. August 2007, 16:23:36
Adaptable Ali 
Hey does anybody know if  tom cats can go through " Middle life crisis" like human males do lol

7. August 2007, 00:11:54
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: I recognize those! LOL, I thought they were from the breed .... Mutt.

6. August 2007, 19:38:04
srnity 
Subject: Two-day-old baby giraffe Inge nuzzles her mother Elli, in Tierpark Berlin zoo August 3, 2007. After two days Inge is already 1.90 meters high.
Modified by srnity (6. August 2007, 19:39:01)

31. July 2007, 19:13:52
srnity 
Subject: It's a felony...
I just heard on the news that Vick is facing up to six years in prison and a $350,000 fine if convicted.....................

30. July 2007, 08:40:13
The Col 
Subject: Re: Michael Vick updtae
srnity: Again,I agree with anastasia's last comment.Forget the penalty he recieves,if he's shown to have been involved to the degee it's been described,he's finished in the court of public opinion.

30. July 2007, 03:03:44
srnity 
Subject: Re: Michael Vick updtae
Jim Dandy: There's a huge difference between being charged with misdemeanors and/or being charged with a felony crime in the US. A misdemeanor means you pay some fines and get slapped on the wrist, maybe, with a strict judge, a bit of probation - basically, your free. A felony is a whole different world. There are statutes set in our courts for each crime that judges are supposed (ha-ha) to go by. But, as wetware said, money talks, and Michael Vick is not only a VERY talented and admired NFL Quarterback but he's worth millions upon millions, endorsements or not. We shall see.....maybe, just maybe, they'll nail him

30. July 2007, 02:40:30
anastasia 
Subject: Re: Michael Vick updtae
wetware: I think..and maybe this is a really bad comparision here..please forgive me if it is...but....sort of like O.J Simpson...he was found not guilty of a horrific crime but look at his public reputation..he has a scarlet letter branded on him forever now because of the trail...Vick, now...no matter if he even goes to trail or not....has a scarlet letter on him now.Sometimes public conviction is better then any court can hand out.

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