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Cat tuned mean...what do I do

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grasshopper - 07 Jun 2005 19:30 GMT
Barb Wrote:
> In a nutshell, try the medication.  Also Felway wouldn't hurt.  Doesn't
> sound to me like you love this cat.
>
> --
> Barb
> Of course I don't look busy,
> I did it right the first time.

Barb,

As I stated in my post my family is my main concern and their safety.
Whether I love this animal or not, I still have a problem I need t
deal with.  I have to think about not only our safety but others a
well, and my families financial future.  If willow would attack a
unsuspecting child and take out this child's eye...what then? You se
Love is not the answer...this cat is insane and is a danger to people.
To answer your question, this cat's a pain in the ARS, and no I don'
love it,  I'm passed that point yet I have a responsibility to thi
animal and I will not abandon it.   I hope Willow will turn around an
she can become part of our family again but I beleive she's past he
point as well.  It's unfortunate, but I can't risk my family's futur
over a cat

--
grasshopper
Rhonda - 08 Jun 2005 02:07 GMT
I agree, it is a problem you need to deal with.

We have given you lots of suggestions, so what is the plan?

Rhonda

> Whether I love this animal or not, I still have a problem I need to
> deal with.
Ron Herfurth - 08 Jun 2005 18:26 GMT
> Barb Wrote:
>
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> over a cat.
> grasshopper

Sorry if anyone's already mentioned this but I think you said earlier that
Willow kills animals when he's outside. If so his mouth would be so full of
germs that if he bit some one they could get a terrible infection. I realize
you could also get infected from a bite by an indoor cat that's never eaten
anything but Hill's Science Diet, but it wouldn't be as bad as road kill
germs. Any chance you could build a cage indoor or out, with a "air" lock
for getting to the food dish and litter pans (yeah, like a prison cell)?
ron
 
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