Cat Forum / Health and Behavior / February 2007
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Barry - 22 Feb 2007 21:10 GMT http://tinyurl.com/2jlght
here! here is all about the black cat I had at my house last night
I posted this then some yoyo is like... "sorry, I don't believe... wah wah wah"
This is me on the phone calling the emergency facility where I thought the police took the cat.
as it turns out! they actually knew the cat I was inquiring about, but they were not the facility that took the cat from the police last night...
BUT THEY KNEW THE CAT! as their facility is right next door to where I found the cat
the audio clip tells it all
Thank you
I believe some of you have something you would like to say to me?
I'm waiting!
piggy smalls - 22 Feb 2007 21:29 GMT > I believe some of you have something you would like to say to me? > > I'm waiting! You're a manipulative cracker. How's that?
Barry - 22 Feb 2007 22:10 GMT > You're a manipulative cracker. > How's that? Whatever gets the job done smalls
You're the one walking around wearing a button on your shoulder
I don't need any more subjects, check back in a Juvember.
and you wonder (f.ck you cybercat, i never used the f'n word in the first place) why you can't get no satisfaction
Barry
POST PICTURES OF YOUR PUSSY
too much chit chat
cybercat - 22 Feb 2007 21:55 GMT > http://tinyurl.com/2jlght > [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > I'm waiting! Get a job. Then maybe you can take animals that need help to the vet instead of sending them to their death.
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cindys - 22 Feb 2007 22:46 GMT > http://tinyurl.com/2jlght > [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > I'm waiting! -------- I don't need to hear an audio clip. I'm perfectly willing to believe the kitten existed. The issue for me is that you had an apparent opportunity to save a kitten, in fact claimed that you had done so, were patting yourself on the back for having done so, and in fact what you did was phone the warden and send the kitten to certain death. With respect to the veterinarian, I can't imagine any veterinary clinic refusing to help an injured kitten. The issue is when the person is asking that he/she do this free of charge. If a veterinarian refused to take the kitten, it was because the office asked if you were the party responsible for paying the bill, and you said no. And I don't need to listen to any tape to tell me that. I thought you said you were having Jupiter spayed. I just read on this forum that another poster even prepaid for the spay and all her vaccinations, yet you failed to show up at the clinic. What's up with that? Best regards, ---Cindy S.
Barry - 22 Feb 2007 23:23 GMT > >http://tinyurl.com/2jlght > [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] > were patting yourself on the back for having done so, and in fact what > you did was phone the warden and send the kitten to certain death. nobody prepaid nothing... just post what you read and someone will interpret for you
even if the cat is dead, then it's better off. And while you don't deserve a pacifier, for the benefit of any other ongry mean oppurtunist... the cat is alive
you want that conversation too?
look, to tell you the truth. I grabbed the cat, I wanted to help him, but I had to crap. I couldn't wait, this all happened one block from my house
besides! It's the wardens job. I pay him to handle such matters.
I caught the cat, he can give it a ride to the hospital.
The only reason they even came got the cat is because it was severely injured, what am I missing here. DON'T ANSWER PLEASE
cindys - 23 Feb 2007 00:22 GMT snip
> > I don't need to hear an audio clip. I'm perfectly willing to believe > > the kitten existed. The issue for me is that you had an apparent [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > nobody prepaid nothing... just post what you read and someone will > interpret for you ------------------ Cybercat wrote:
"And understand that I made him an appointment for Friday Feb. 27th, at a local vet there in Lynchburg, and offered to prepay an "in-heat spay" as they call them, and all her shots, and pain meds. He said no. Why do you think? If you loved your cat, what would you do?"
Best regards, ---Cindy S.
cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 00:42 GMT > snip >> > I don't need to hear an audio clip. I'm perfectly willing to believe [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > He said no. Why do you think? If you loved your cat, what would > you do?" That was for his cat, Jupiter, whom he has had for over a year, and never spayed. He let her out, she got pregnant, she had seven kittens, he just unloaded them and let her out again and she is pregnant again. Not the same cat.
cindys - 23 Feb 2007 01:06 GMT > > snip > >> > I don't need to hear an audio clip. I'm perfectly willing to believe [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > he just unloaded them and let her out again and she is pregnant again. > Not the same cat.- Hide quoted text - -------------- Yes, I understand it was for Jupiter. (I was all finished talking about the injured black kitten). I wrote:
"...I thought you said you were having Jupiter spayed. I just read on this forum that another poster even prepaid for the spay and all her vaccinations, yet you failed to show up at the clinic. What's up with that?"
To which he responded:
"..nobody prepaid nothing... just post what you read and someone will interpret for you."
Best regards, ---Cindy S.
cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 04:25 GMT > -------------- > Yes, I understand it was for Jupiter. (I was all finished talking [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > "..nobody prepaid nothing... just post what you read and someone will > interpret for you." Barry is good at this. Manipulating, distracting, twisting perception to make himself look better. He focused on the stupid issue of whether or not there really was a black kitten rather than the larger issue of why he did not get the kitten help, instead of just handing it over to be killed.
All he had to do was agree to show up for the vet appointment last week and I would have prepaid Jupiter's spaying, shots, etc.
Now play nice. You're supposed to still find him cute and appealing.
A Wegular Wascal.
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Barry - 23 Feb 2007 04:48 GMT > "...I thought you said > you were having Jupiter spayed. I just read on this forum that > another > poster even prepaid for the spay and all her vaccinations, yet you > failed to show up at the clinic. What's up with that?" first of all, your dipping and dapping and you don't know what's happening
second of all OMG! That's not a good day for me! the 27th? Nah, I'm having a wisdom tooth extracted in Richmond.
Can we say control freak?
it's not about the money (which is a waste as I found a local place to do it for 60 bux) if you knew the whole story, you'd see I have appt
why am I telling you anything.
READ FOR ONCE
I can't cuss you, you didn't cuss me, but I wish you had.
lol
just drop it, find you another young firm a.s to spank, I'm all whipped out.
cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 06:08 GMT > it's not about the money (which is a waste as I found a local place to > do it for 60 bux) if you knew the whole story, you'd see I have appt It's about the money, Cindy. "It's a waste" meaning, I could send him the $140 and he could use the rest for himself and travel by bus or whatever to get Jup spayed for $60. When Jupiter is a more than a week further along.
You're reading things just fine, Cindy.
Barry is a wanna-be con man whose last victim was an old lady who led him on and died without leaving him a penny.
Bet she's laughing in her grave over that.
Rhonda - 23 Feb 2007 06:16 GMT Yikes, was it Anna Nicole?
Rhonda
> Barry is a wanna-be con man whose last victim was an old > lady who led him on and died without leaving him a penny. > > Bet she's laughing in her grave over that. cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 07:05 GMT > Yikes, was it Anna Nicole? hahaha! He should be so lucky. Trailer trashy as she was, Anna Nicole would never have given Barry a second glance.
> Rhonda > >> Barry is a wanna-be con man whose last victim was an old >> lady who led him on and died without leaving him a penny. >> >> Bet she's laughing in her grave over that. cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 07:20 GMT > Yikes, was it Anna Nicole?
:) No, actually, Barry is 39, same age as Anna was when she died, so she could not be his "old lady." She was in her 60s. A really nice, really SMART lady, lol
> Rhonda > >> Barry is a wanna-be con man whose last victim was an old >> lady who led him on and died without leaving him a penny. >> >> Bet she's laughing in her grave over that. Barry - 23 Feb 2007 04:35 GMT > Cybercat wrote: > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > Best regards, > ---Cindy S. oh, well I never read that till just now
Cindy S, the more you stir crap the worse it stinks.
it's moot!
I have appt for Jupiter, plenty time to remove pregnancy as well.
I understand what you think you are reading and hearing and seeing, but I can assure! You don't understand some things.
I'm getting Jupiter fixed. no worry.
Barry
cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 06:05 GMT > second of all OMG! That's not a good day for me! the 27th? > Nah, I'm having a wisdom tooth extracted in Richmond. > > Can we say control freak? Bullshit, little bald man. I emailed you and asked if the date was okay, and if not, to give me one that is. You never answered.
And the "local" place you found is in Roanoke, an hour away, and since you got arrested and they impounded your truck you have no transportation.
The vet where I made you an appointment is 2 miles from your house, on Memorial, on the bus line.
In any case, I retract my offer. Someone else need the money more than you care about your cat.
Rhonda - 23 Feb 2007 05:48 GMT Barry, I'm lost in all of the exhibits and stuff.
What happened to the kitten? Did it live?
Rhonda
Barry - 23 Feb 2007 11:50 GMT > Barry, I'm lost in all of the exhibits and stuff. > > What happened to the kitten? Did it live? lol, yes it did.
See... in the audio clip, you hear me call an animal hospital and ask about the "kitten"... as it turns out, that animal hospital is right next door to where I got the "kitten".. The lady explains to me, it's not a kitten but a very poorly developed one year old. She knew the cat full well, they had been trying to catch it.
She also explains, the 1 year old has a mother and a brother in the same general area. What's neat in the audio is when she discovers that she actually knows the cat taken into emergency protective custody.
And Rhonda, there ain't but 4 women who are getting their panties in a wad, well 5 if you can count -L. as a woman.
They are like.. "why didn't you take the cat to the vet"
if they would read, they would know why.
It's late at night I don't actually "know" that he even needs! a vet... IMMEDIATELY I just wanted to get him warm and feed him, and after while and by and by when the morning comes! check him over and go from there.
They've done called me a bastard for helping the cat.
Barry
TOP OF THE MORNING TO YA! LOL
-L. - 24 Feb 2007 09:37 GMT > > Barry, I'm lost in all of the exhibits and stuff. > > > > What happened to the kitten? Did it live? > > lol, yes it did. Oh bullshit. You have no idea if it lived or not. You gave it to an animal cop and brushed your hands of the situation.
> See... in the audio clip, you hear me call an animal hospital and ask > about the "kitten"... as it turns out, that animal hospital is right [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > if they would read, they would know why. We know why - because you are a lazy self-serving, selfish bastard.
> It's late at night > I don't actually "know" that he even needs! a vet... IMMEDIATELY Oh no - he doesn't need a vet. The cat has bones exposed and is covered in pus and stinks. Of course he doesn't need a vet immediately.
God you are a f.cking waste of skin.
> I just wanted to get him warm and feed him, and after while and by and > by when the morning comes! check him over and go from there. > > They've done called me a bastard for helping the cat. You didn't help the cat, dumbass. It would have been more humane of you to have put it out of its misery, yourself.
The cat was walking like that because either it was thrown from a car and broke both its legs, or it had severe frostbite. The cat needed to be rushed to an emergency clinic WHICH WAS RIGHT NEXT TO THE PLACE YOU PICKED THE CAT UP FROM!! (According to the lady in on the phone.) And yet you were to f.cking stupid to figure that out. Your little sh.t-assed town probably only has 5 streets, Barry. Was it that f.cking hard to get the cat to a vet? You're no hero - you're a moron, and a poor one, at that.
-L.
Lynne - 24 Feb 2007 13:55 GMT > God you are a f.cking waste of skin. I'm starting to get why you need a break from this place. There's this f.cking idiot, Barry, who is not only a waste of skin but deserves to be beaten senseless for his contributions to feline suffering, and then there are all the other ones who come here seeking some kind of justification for not taking their cats to the vet when what they really should be doing is TAKING THIER CATS TO THE VET! oh but they have no money. Riiiiight. I doubt a single one of these idiots has ever missed a meal, but they'll deprive their cats of medical treatment.
It's maddening.
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Barry - 24 Feb 2007 14:12 GMT > You didn't help the cat, dumbass. It would have been more humane of > you to have put it out of its misery, yourself. I kicked myself in the a.s for posting in the first place. I lost the option to put him down myself.
I even told the police, "look, the cat is suffering, I would put him down and bury him, but I don't want any heat from doing it"
You have totally showed your ignorance
because! and here it is..
you're a miserable sack of sh.t -L.
You don't have the nuts to end suffering, you just put suffering in a mason jar and coo at it.
> The cat was walking like that because either it was thrown from a car > and broke both its legs, or it had severe frostbite. The cat needed > to be rushed to an emergency clinic WHICH WAS RIGHT NEXT TO THE PLACE > YOU PICKED THE CAT UP FROM!! (According to the lady in on the phone.) > And yet you were to f.cking stupid to figure that out. Your little > sh.t-assed town probably only has 5 streets, What I saw was...
A malnurished kitten, not a under developed adult in desperate need of vet care. (besides the evidences of infection in her eyes) I felt this could wait till morning, that food was more important than anything. Food and Water
AND...<cleaing my f.cking throat>
As it turns out, I made the best choice for this cat.
I got home in 3 mins, fed her, she got warm, and THEN she got the vet care she needed.. AND.... <clearing my goddamn throat> IT DIDN'T COST ME ANY CASH-FLOW
Yeah, these sonsabitches and a.shole vets out here would not have treated her baised on money.
I made the best choice for the cat.
You're ignorant -L.
cybercat - 23 Feb 2007 18:56 GMT > Barry, I'm lost in all of the exhibits and stuff. > > What happened to the kitten? Did it live? No, Rhonda. Barry misrepresented the phone call, probably thinking you would not have listened to it. He has animal control pick the cat up that evening, then the following afternoon called the local shelter, and reached a girl who thought she knew the kitten he picked up because their shelter is right next to the car wash where Barry picked up the kitten. But she had NOT seen the kitten since Barry picked it up, and from their conversation, it sounded like she was talking about a different cat. Point is, she had NO IDEA where the kitten was. It was not there with them. Most likely animal control put it down that night. Barry has no idea what happened to the kitten.
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Rhonda - 24 Feb 2007 04:16 GMT >>Barry, I'm lost in all of the exhibits and stuff. >> [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > the kitten was. It was not there with them. Most likely animal control put > it down that night. Barry has no idea what happened to the kitten. Okay, that didn't sound right. I can't believe anyone could mistake an 8 week old for a 1 year old. There is no comparison -- it doesn't sound like the same cat to me.
Barry, didn't you say the cat had bones sticking out and the legs were infected? That doesn't sounds like much more than being malformed. Could it be a recent kitten of the one they were trying to catch?
I just hope someone took pity on the kitten and is helping it. I know animal control here won't bother with illnesses, they don't have the money. They hold completely healthy animals only a few days before they are euthanized. The Humane Society would be more likely to help, but with injuries that severe -- I don't know if even they would spend the money.
Rhonda
Barry - 24 Feb 2007 13:41 GMT > > "Rhonda" <san-t...@att.remove.net> wrote in message
> Barry, didn't you say the cat had bones sticking out and the legs were > infected? That doesn't sounds like much more than being malformed. Could > it be a recent kitten of the one they were trying to catch? Funny you should ask this... it's a valid question.
You may remember me posting that, we don't see the evidence of homelessness much in Lynchburg. You just don't see it.
Stray cats appear to be extremely sparse in Lynchburg. That's a broad statement, but I've lived there going on 5 years.
I'm sure you haven't listened to the audio clip. When you hear the exchange, you lose all shadow of doubt that this is the same cat.
Yes, I was wrong, it's not a kitten.
Two reasons, one... the general feeling of.. gratitude and trust the cat was giving off next.. I was surprised that this kitten actually looked me in the eye...
She looked me in the eye while she was in the car wash bay... She slowly pulled her stiff neck up... pried her swollen lids open... and looked rat at me...
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