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alone

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:45 pm
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Meghan Noecker <friesian.TakeThisOut@zoocrewphoto.com> wrote in
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> On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 04:06:46 +0200 (CEST), alone <alone.TakeThisOut@novets.org>
> wrote:
>
>>them don't even answer their phones or email. Notice none of the "take
>>em to the vet" folks offered financial assistance for the poor cat.
>>They don't care about the cat, they just love to spew their
>>anti-people venom.
>>
>
>
> Are you serious?
>
> Is that why you came here, to beg for money?

Nope, was hoping that all you people haters actually were literate.
What part of "no vets" don't u understand?

Don't need moral lectures from you all. I know what I've given to this
animal that I rescued as a stray, so don't beat you chest about all
you've done for your "family", haha.

>

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:45 pm
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K <kittycarer.TakeThisOut@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in
news:1191251467.675765.114420@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

> On 1 Oct, 15:37, "Sheelagh >o<" <sheelagh_mad....TakeThisOut@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>> On 1 Oct, 11:20, "Matthew" <Iamacatsl....TakeThisOut@proudtoserve.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > "alone" <al....TakeThisOut@novets.org> wrote in
>> > messagenews:fdpkne$6io$1@aioe.org...
>>
>> > < snipped for being bullshit>
>>
>> > Get another job. A person who loves his pet will do anything it
>> > takes to pay for it. I have done it. Get off your a@@.
>>
>> > The rest of your post is a typical response of someone who needs a
>> > serious kick in the a@@ and needs to welcomed back to the real
>> > world.
>>
>> > Also to the rest of everyone don't put to much effort in to this
>> > joke. The guy is using a re-mailer and posting from a server that
>> > used by a known trouble maker here in alt.cats.
>>
>> > If this is true post the information provide needs to fall upon
>> > someone intelligent enough to know that a vet visit is necessary
>> > and home treatment for this case could cause problems with the
>> > furball.
>>
>> Thank you Matthew.
>> I will remain aware of this from now on.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> You weren't to know this fellow was a freeloader.

Haha, that's right and I offered some tips on how to avoid these sharks
who are posing as lovers of animals. Gee another $150 out the window as
I treat my cat using the same meds they would reap 200% profit on, not
including their absurdly high office visit fees.

Cat is doing fine, no thanks to most of the members of this group. You
see us "freeloaders" are smarter than the average sheeple that frequent
this group, many of who work at vet clinics or are vets themselves.


>
> You were treating him with respect. Nonetheless, the other's are
> right. He should have gone straight to the vet instead of faffing
> about here looking for a free solution, or a few bucks. We all make
> that mistake now & again, because people can be deceptive at times
> K.
>

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Meghan Noecker

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:02 am
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 03:34:59 +0200 (CEST), alone <alone DeleteThis @novets.org>
wrote:


>Ones here in AZ are money hungry and unprofessional. Demanding payment
>immediately or in advance, refusing to treat sick or hurting animals
>until full payment is made. They are a sorry lot and one reason they are
>is that AZ Gov. does nothing to police unethical and substandard
>professionals. This is where the people who couldn't hack it back east
>come to to practice.
>

Find a new vet. I have never seen a vet ask for payment before
treatment. We do the checkup, and treatment, then go work out the
bill.

My vet has also told me when I was aksing for tests or medication that
my cat or dog did not need. He always started with the simple, cheaper
treatment, and that usually solved the problem.

We even took a stray to an expensive vet since they were close by and
the cat had been hit by a car. The vet went ahead and fixed his broken
jaw, treated his injured eye, neutered him, etc. All knowing that the
cat was a stray.
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:04 am
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"alone" <alone.RemoveThis@novets.org> wrote in message news:fds782$5rr$1@aioe.org...
> "Paul M. Cook" <pmcook.RemoveThis@gte.net> wrote in
> news:RL0Mi.941$ht5.308@trnddc02:
>
>>

>
> Paul, try to get some help for that AIDs dementia ok?

Ever wonder why you are ....











alone?


lol

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Meghan Noecker

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:05 am
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 03:39:31 +0200 (CEST), alone <alone RemoveThis @novets.org>
wrote:

>Meghan Noecker <friesian RemoveThis @zoocrewphoto.com> wrote in
>news:23b1g31u2dcdt59ml4s7vhkf1dh8pbc0pk@4ax.com:
>
>> On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 04:06:46 +0200 (CEST), alone <alone RemoveThis @novets.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>them don't even answer their phones or email. Notice none of the "take
>>>em to the vet" folks offered financial assistance for the poor cat.
>>>They don't care about the cat, they just love to spew their
>>>anti-people venom.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Are you serious?
>>
>> Is that why you came here, to beg for money?
>
>Nope, was hoping that all you people haters actually were literate.
>What part of "no vets" don't u understand?

What part of being wrong did you not understand. Yes, we understood
you said not vets. But that was because you clearly knew what to do
and didn't want to do it. Why bothe asking when you already knew the
answer.


>
>Don't need moral lectures from you all. I know what I've given to this
>animal that I rescued as a stray, so don't beat you chest about all
>you've done for your "family", haha.
>
>>

You accused us of being selfish and not offering to help you. Do you
not understand that we can't afford to take care of the world? I have
had to borrow money when facing a larger vet bill. I have sold things
to raise money for a vet bill.

It's not my fault if you are not willing to take care of your own.
That's your problem. But talk down to me because I don't take care of
your responsibilities. I have my own.
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:45 am
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"alone" <alone.DeleteThis@novets.org> wrote in message news:fds7gi$6jq$1@aioe.org...
> Meghan Noecker <friesian.DeleteThis@zoocrewphoto.com> wrote in

> Nope, was hoping that all you people haters actually were literate.
> What part of "no vets" don't u understand?
>
> Don't need moral lectures from you all. I know what I've given to this
> animal that I rescued as a stray, so don't beat you chest about all
> you've done for your "family", haha.

You're a miserable little turd. Where do you get off trying to defend never
taking a cat to a vet? Take your looney self on out of here, we have no
time for haters. No wonder you're "alone".
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:41 am
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"MaryL" <stancole1.TakeThisOut@yahoo.comTAKE-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in
news:47009bc9$0$14833$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net:

>
> "alone" <alone.TakeThisOut@novets.org> wrote in message
> news:fdmn07$g1j$1@aioe.org...
>> Cat has reddened upper corner of eyelid and upper white part of eye.
>> Squinting partially, minimal discharge, no obvious other damage to
>> eye that I can see visually.
>>
>> Probably diagnosis from what I have read is conjunctivitis.
>>
>> Options for home treatment are:
>>
>> Neomycin & Polymixin B sulfate zinc & Hydrocortisone Opthalmic
>> ointment-tube given by friend who had used it on her cats before 2-4
>> times daily I think is the dosage.
>>
>> l-lysine orally for treatment of herpes, which often causes
>> conjunctivitis
>>
>> also bathe eyes in saline solution to clean
>>
>> Any on topic helpful replies welcomed, thanks.
>>
>> (vet is not an option, those suggesting one will be ignored)
>>

He's doing quite nicely actually. I have been using just artificial
tears which are helping and if it gets worse I will go to the triple
antibiotic opthalmic ointment. Thanks ;-) Maybe the vet schools and
licensing boards should concentrate on turing out fewer and better vets,
ones that still have compassion for animals?

>
> Please...NO home treatments. I know you said you would ignore
> suggestions for a vet, but I have a little blind kitty (Duffy). He
> was born blind, and I adopted him as an adult, but I can't tell you
> how much I would give if I had any way to give him the gift of sight.
> In your case, you have the ability to *preserve* the gift of sight.
> What you have described might very well be treated by a simple (and
> inexpensive) visit to the vet, but eye problems that are incorrectly
> diagnosed or treated can quickly lead to blindness (or to *much more
> expensive* treatments).
>
> MaryL
>
>
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:48 am
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"Paul M. Cook" <pmBERMUDA_SHORTScook RemoveThis @gte.net> wrote in
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>
> "Matthew" <Iamacatslave RemoveThis @proudtoserve.com> wrote in message
> news:4700c9fe$0$20567$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>
>> "alone" <alone RemoveThis @novets.org> wrote in message
>> news:fdpkne$6io$1@aioe.org... < snipped for being bullshit>
>>
>> Get another job. A person who loves his pet will do anything it
>> takes to pay for it. I have done it. Get off your a@@.
>>
>> The rest of your post is a typical response of someone who needs a
>> serious kick in the a@@ and needs to welcomed back to the real world.
>>
>> Also to the rest of everyone don't put to much effort in to this
>> joke.
> The
>> guy is using a re-mailer and posting from a server that used by a
>> known trouble maker here in alt.cats.
>>
>> If this is true post the information provide needs to fall upon
>> someone intelligent enough to know that a vet visit is necessary and
>> home
> treatment
>> for this case could cause problems with the furball.
>>
>
> In a nutshell, he's just a cheap bastard. <more babbling deleted>

The last "professional" I saw tried to con me into letting him declaw my
cat for a leg infection to the tune of $400. I told him to stuff it and
just give him a shot. Shot + liquid meds and 1 week later he was fine.
Where DO these guys get their training? High prices, no compassion or
help for any except those paying full on the spot, incompetent advice.
No wonder I want no more to do with the vets in my area. Probably Paul
is a vet or working for one, that is why his panties are in such a bind,
eh Paul?

But keep you pathetic diatribes coming Paul, I am enjoying kicking your
ass.


> Paul
>
>
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:22 am
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"alone" <alone RemoveThis @novets.org> wrote in message news:fds817$7us$1@aioe.org...
> "Paul M. Cook" <pmBERMUDA_SHORTScook RemoveThis @gte.net> wrote in
> news:ah7Mi.447$0I5.316@trnddc08:
>
>>
>> "Matthew" <Iamacatslave RemoveThis @proudtoserve.com> wrote in message
>> news:4700c9fe$0$20567$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>>
>>> "alone" <alone RemoveThis @novets.org> wrote in message
>>> news:fdpkne$6io$1@aioe.org... < snipped for being bullshit>
>>>
>>> Get another job. A person who loves his pet will do anything it
>>> takes to pay for it. I have done it. Get off your a@@.
>>>
>>> The rest of your post is a typical response of someone who needs a
>>> serious kick in the a@@ and needs to welcomed back to the real world.
>>>
>>> Also to the rest of everyone don't put to much effort in to this
>>> joke.
>> The
>>> guy is using a re-mailer and posting from a server that used by a
>>> known trouble maker here in alt.cats.
>>>
>>> If this is true post the information provide needs to fall upon
>>> someone intelligent enough to know that a vet visit is necessary and
>>> home
>> treatment
>>> for this case could cause problems with the furball.
>>>
>>
>> In a nutshell, he's just a cheap bastard. <more babbling deleted>
>
> The last "professional" I saw tried to con me into letting him declaw my
> cat for a leg infection to the tune of $400. I told him to stuff it and
> just give him a shot. Shot + liquid meds and 1 week later he was fine.
> Where DO these guys get their training? High prices, no compassion or
> help for any except those paying full on the spot, incompetent advice.
> No wonder I want no more to do with the vets in my area. Probably Paul
> is a vet or working for one, that is why his panties are in such a bind,
> eh Paul?
>
> But keep you pathetic diatribes coming Paul, I am enjoying kicking your
> ass.


Cheap bastards and ripoff artists always seem to meet each other. The
former is easily manipulated and the latter knows a fool when they see one.
You just don't know good when you see it and in my experience people who
project the worst are projecting what lies within their own soul.

You got issues, buddy. Big ones.

Paul
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