HOWEDY tommy sorenson aka not so handsome,
not so happy, not so gentle, not so manly, jackass,
not even jack morrison aka joey finnochiarrio aka
howie lip****z aka BIG DADDY aka DOGMAN,
a.k.a. *****MAN, you pathetic miserable stinkin
anonymHOWES malignant maliciHOWES lyin dog
child an spHOWES abusing punk thug coward active
accute chronic life long incurable mental case and
paranoid homophobe, misogynist, puppy miller and
shock collar salesman,
"Handsome Jack Morrison" <handsomejackmorrison@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:82ab54h30ctrllts4eqodke3lnjhnslabl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 15 Jun 2008 22:57:02 GMT, M Healey <thezoo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>> It's a difficult situation when you pick up a cat that has a
>> communicable, fatal disease and don't dare integrate it
>> with your own.
>
> If you're talking about FIV, there's no reason that a cat who
> happened to be unlucky enough to test positive for FIV
> antibodies can't still live a long and healthy life.
Naaaah?
> It's not a fatal disease.
Naaaaah?
> They can also live comfortably with cats who don't test positive for
> FIV antibodies. To the extent that it's "communicable," which can
> only be done via an exchange of blood, e.g., a cat fight, the same
> things apply.
Naaaaah?
> It's not a death sentence.
Naaaaah?
> For example, virtually all of the lions in Kruger National Park
> test positive for FIV (first tested in the 80s) and there has been
> no decline in overall mortality rates. I can't find the cite, but a
> study done on feral cats suggests that over 60% of them test
> positive for FIV antibodies (ELISA test).
Naaaaah?
> One school of thought suggests that feral cats are most prone to
> testing positive for FIV, probably because of chronic parasite and or
> fungal infestations. But if the infestations are treated, and the cat
> is otherwise healthy, it can still live a normal life.
Naaaaah?
> Another school of thought suggests that FIV is merely a "passenger"
> virus, and is only expressed when a cat's immune system is seriously
> weakened or destroyed, again, probably by chronic infestations of
> parasites, etc.
Naaaah? Oh, you mean JUST LIKE The Puppy Wizard's Syndrome?
SHAAAZZZAAAMMM~!~!~!
> Exactly the reverse of current "conventional wisdom."
Naaaaah?
> My sisters are cat folks, and they have rescued many cats who tested
> positive for FIV antibodies, some for as long as 12 years, and they
> basically lead normal cat lives, and live among other cats who have
> never tested positive for FIV antibodies.
Naaaaah?
> Unfortunately, testing positive for FIV antibodies is basically a
> death sentence for cats today, because of irrational and unfounded
> fears surrounding FIV.
Naaaaah?
> IMO, a lot of cats are needlessly being deprived of good
> homes, and/or needlessly being destroyed.
Naaaaah?
> Anyway, that's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.
You mean, SCIENTIFICALLY SPEAKIN, kat MURDERED
someWON else's PET for no doGdameneD reason, other than
perhaps IT ate a bad MHOWES?
Naaaah.
She MURDERED someWON else's kat on accHOWENTA
she's and her veterinary malpracticioner are pathetic miserable
stinkin rotten lyin animal murderin MENTAL CASES, like
yourself.
SHAAAZZZAAAMMM???
NAAAAH. NOT "SHAAAZZZAAAMMM":
THAT WAS PREDICTABLE
BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!


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