Snails - Response on Threads Part 5

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tiburonfirst

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That's what he's making it sound like Tibs!

I have to admit it was kinda quiet for 5 months.... :lol: :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: yup! our bear is one of a kind! :D

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I did?!?! When???

I did use a RW pic as an avatar for about 15 seconds back in the Whiskey Days, when it was just her and I in here.

i have a vague recollection, too :?: but sometimes my memory plays tricks on me :p
 

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prolly not. ;)

I'd typed up a post and was looking for an image to go with it, and decided not to bother.

Oh.

So it was a ".............." post. I see.
Didn't know if if was a reply or a ".............".

Indifference didn't become you, and it's not a normal post for you.
 
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One item from my "vacation"...

We had a steady stream of feral cats taking refuge under the deck this past brutal Winter. All came and went, except one. He/she (LOL!) has been here since December. We've been calling "it" Oreo, which is gender-neutral. Anyway, I am in a bit if a dilemma... I want to do what is right, but I also do NOT want to be a :censored:heel.

The cat SHOULD be trapped, neutered/spayed, blood-tested and brought back. However, if the blood tests are positive for FeLV or FIV, the cat will be put down.

I understand the implications of NOT having it tested (danger to other cats' health, including one of ours that roams the property). But I also do not want to be the cause of that cat's untimely death. Cats are quite able to live long lives even if they have FeLV or FIV... we've had those as pets in the past.

So... I am in a bit of a spot on this. I cannot decide what to do.

This is him/her. As is evident as well, the bi-annual deck staining is in order and has been arranged:

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One item from my "vacation"...

We had a steady stream of feral cats taking refuge under the deck this past brutal Winter. All came and went, except one. He/she (LOL!) has been here since December. We've been calling "it" Oreo, which is gender-neutral. Anyway, I am in a bit if a dilemma... I want to do what is right, but I also do NOT want to be a :censored:heel.

The cat SHOULD be trapped, neutered/spayed, blood-tested and brought back. However, if the blood tests are positive for FeLV or FIV, the cat will be put down.

I understand the implications of NOT having it tested (danger to other cats' health, including one of ours that roams the property). But I also do not want to be the cause of that cat's untimely death. Cats are quite able to live long lives even if they have FeLV or FIV... we've had those as pets in the past.

So... I am in a bit of a spot on this. I cannot decide what to do.

This is him/her. As is evident as well, the bi-annual deck staining is in order and has been arranged:

P3200124.jpg

Oreo looks as healthy as the proverbial horse, however, IMO, I feel like the safety of the other cats in the neighborhood should be considered also. I don't think putting an animal down is in and of itself, cruel. The animal just goes to sleep and he doesn't know any differently. I am a big-time cat and animal lover so I don't say any of this without thought to the animal. There are other animals to consider in the scheme of things, though.

ETA: Oreo is a cutie pie too!
 
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