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What an asshole! Do they kill people who go blind.
A cat has other senses than their eyes. You should have allowed her to live in the house where she would know her whereabouts by sound and smell. Instead you killed her and deprived her of many years of happiness. Do you know that time spent dreaming is just as real to a cat as time awake in the real world with eyes open? Did you not realize that your cat would not be blind in her dreams? After all, a blind cat doesn't even realize she is blind. It's not like that at all for a cat. The only thing she would have known is it got really dark during her waking hours and the sun doesn't seem to come out anymore. She'd have coped. She'd have spent more time sleeping and dreaming. You'd only have had to change your life just a little to assist her in living safely. Instead you wimped out of your obligations and killed her. You're despicable. Who gave you the right to play God? S.Simon - actually loves his cat and would never kill him simply because he went blind. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... My lovely Minxy is gone and I miss her. Her brother has cried for her for days but now, but even he has had to accept that she will never answer. On reflection I suppose it might have happened in another way: Her love of the outside combined with avoidence/refusal to wear a harness, a dark stormy night, wet decks and rogue seas. With no life jackjet on (the jacket count would show that she was not wearing one) her survival time in cold water would not be long. It is likely that a jacket would merely delay the inevitable. In the dark she would not be easily seen -even from the air. But back to hard reality, her rapid loss of sight left me with but one hard decision -I could not bear to see her unable to play or move freely so I chose a warm quiet end for her -rather that than the cruel unseen wheels of a car or cold, smothering embrace of the sea. MC |
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![]() "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... What an asshole! Do they kill people who go blind. snip Instead you wimped out of your obligations and killed her. You're despicable. Who gave you the right to play God? When I was about 11 y/o, I had a blind cat. She seemed happy enough, and we had her for a few years before she got killed by a car. Regards Donal -- |
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Lot's of cats who see perfectly well also get run over by cars.
A concerned owner would not let a blind cat play in the traffic. S.Simon "Donal" wrote in message ... "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... What an asshole! Do they kill people who go blind. snip Instead you wimped out of your obligations and killed her. You're despicable. Who gave you the right to play God? When I was about 11 y/o, I had a blind cat. She seemed happy enough, and we had her for a few years before she got killed by a car. Regards Donal -- |
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Who lets you play God?
MC Simple Simon wrote: Lot's of cats who see perfectly well also get run over by cars. A concerned owner would not let a blind cat play in the traffic. |
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![]() Nobody let's me play God but God did give me a brain which with to think and eyes which to see and ears which with to hear and other senses. If a couple of my senses happen to become faulty or even if I lose one of them completely that does not make me so impaired that I would wish somebody to execute me to put me out of my misery. You, on the other hand profess to miss you cat, a cat you killed because her existence had become something that may have required a little more work on your part. I maintain that since you executed your cat you did not love her at all and you certainly do not miss her. What you really feel is guilt because you did the wrong thing. You took on the obligation of a pet and then when the pet did not turn out the way you expected you simply killed her to get rid of her and any inconvenience she may have caused. You are the typical cruel, careless, and asshole pet owner who seems to think pets only exist to live up to their owner's expectations. You and your ilk have no conscience and no business even calling yourself human. You're sick and that's a fact. You even post a psychotic post describing murder of an animal for no good reason other than your being inconvenienced and you expect sympathy. Well, you got sympathy but not from anybody who has a pet and loves a pet. The sympathy you got was from other people like yourself who think pets are for throwing away any time they don't live up to their warped expectations. You're an asshole plain and simple. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Who lets you play God? MC Simple Simon wrote: Lot's of cats who see perfectly well also get run over by cars. A concerned owner would not let a blind cat play in the traffic. |
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"Simple Simon" wrote ...
that I would wish somebody to execute me to put me out of my misery. I'll bet we could get more than a few volunteers. You took on the obligation of a pet and then when the pet did not turn out the way you expected you simply killed her to get rid of her and any inconvenience she may have caused. If only marriages could be ended that easily. Divorce is SO messy. SV |
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that I would wish somebody to execute me to
put me out of my misery. I'll bet we could get more than a few volunteers. We could take up a collection for when Jack kevorkian gets out of = Jackson State.... --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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It is clear to me that you have a lot of pent up hate and if you choose
to vent it on me at a time of our sorrow then I feel sad for you. On the best vetenary advice including experts, we decided to put her to sleep. If you knew anything about cats you would know that rapid blindness in a kitten is a sure sign of something very very serious was wrong. But that's not the point, she had a painless end before the trauma became worse. We could not bear the thought of her suffering at all. You on the otherhand would advocate keeping the animal alive because it fulfilled your needs -regardless of the animal suffering. Further communication on this topic with you is pointless as you neither know the facts nor are prepared to listen to the point of view of animal care experts. An apology from you would be in order but I'm not expecting you to apologise. MC Simple Simon wrote: Nobody let's me play God but God did give me a brain which with to think and eyes which to see and ears which with to hear and other senses. If a couple of my senses happen to become faulty or even if I lose one of them completely that does not make me so impaired that I would wish somebody to execute me to put me out of my misery. You, on the other hand profess to miss you cat, a cat you killed because her existence had become something that may have required a little more work on your part. I maintain that since you executed your cat you did not love her at all and you certainly do not miss her. What you really feel is guilt because you did the wrong thing. You took on the obligation of a pet and then when the pet did not turn out the way you expected you simply killed her to get rid of her and any inconvenience she may have caused. You are the typical cruel, careless, and asshole pet owner who seems to think pets only exist to live up to their owner's expectations. You and your ilk have no conscience and no business even calling yourself human. You're sick and that's a fact. You even post a psychotic post describing murder of an animal for no good reason other than your being inconvenienced and you expect sympathy. Well, you got sympathy but not from anybody who has a pet and loves a pet. The sympathy you got was from other people like yourself who think pets are for throwing away any time they don't live up to their warped expectations. You're an asshole plain and simple. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Who lets you play God? MC Simple Simon wrote: Lot's of cats who see perfectly well also get run over by cars. A concerned owner would not let a blind cat play in the traffic. |
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drunk driver?
"Donal" wrote When I was about 11 y/o, I had a blind cat. She seemed happy enough, and we had her for a few years before she got killed by a car. |
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There you go shooting off your mouth. You have no idea what was
happening to her -apart from the fact that she was going blind. FYI this was a 5 month old kitten -and a major factor in both the disease process and it's outcome. For an older cat, blindness would not be a major problem. This decision was not taken lightly and was taken with expert vetenary advice. Believe me, we loved her lots. MC Simple Simon wrote: What an asshole! Do they kill people who go blind. A cat has other senses than their eyes. You should have allowed her to live in the house where she would know her whereabouts by sound and smell. Instead you killed her and deprived her of many years of happiness. Do you know that time spent dreaming is just as real to a cat as time awake in the real world with eyes open? Did you not realize that your cat would not be blind in her dreams? After all, a blind cat doesn't even realize she is blind. It's not like that at all for a cat. The only thing she would have known is it got really dark during her waking hours and the sun doesn't seem to come out anymore. She'd have coped. She'd have spent more time sleeping and dreaming. You'd only have had to change your life just a little to assist her in living safely. Instead you wimped out of your obligations and killed her. You're despicable. Who gave you the right to play God? S.Simon - actually loves his cat and would never kill him simply because he went blind. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... My lovely Minxy is gone and I miss her. Her brother has cried for her for days but now, but even he has had to accept that she will never answer. On reflection I suppose it might have happened in another way: Her love of the outside combined with avoidence/refusal to wear a harness, a dark stormy night, wet decks and rogue seas. With no life jackjet on (the jacket count would show that she was not wearing one) her survival time in cold water would not be long. It is likely that a jacket would merely delay the inevitable. In the dark she would not be easily seen -even from the air. But back to hard reality, her rapid loss of sight left me with but one hard decision -I could not bear to see her unable to play or move freely so I chose a warm quiet end for her -rather that than the cruel unseen wheels of a car or cold, smothering embrace of the sea. MC |
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