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28-04-2006, 07:35 PM   #81

Re: An unhappy princess


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Originally Posted by Tracey
Blimey....this site does like to get heated.

I have to say that i know when i adopted my cats from rescues...RSPCA, Animal, accident and Rescue in Nottingham, cats protection and also a private rescue, it was part of the contract that i had them spayed at 6 months...which i did.

As for the qoute...Here Here Pat, last time i checked it was the owner of the pet whom was responsible for what actions/care are taken with their pets....

Sadly, that is why all rescues are full to over flowing with un wanted kittens and cats.....

That is the end of my say
Quite the contrary Tracey, this site very rarely gets heated. Please can we keep on topic in this thread? If you wish to discuss neutering vs not neutering could you start a thread in the relavent section? Thank you





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28-04-2006, 08:03 PM   #82

Re: An unhappy princess


I'm locking this untill I get a chance to read it.

Do NOT carry the discussion over into other threads.




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