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Spay & Neuter License plate in Florida
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Surprise, Surprise !! This time I agree with everyone. Does that
mean I'm becoming a softie ?? Lucille wrote in message ... On 15 Nov 2003 13:52:40 GMT, ekoluvr (Tia Mary-remove nekoluvr to reply ) wrote: From: ...... Perhaps vets could tack a little more on other services, then be prepared to assist with people who would like to spay/neuter but have a hard time finding the bucks. ....... My vet drives a Lexus SUV by the way ! I like this approach! I could even abide people who had pets and didn't bother with the yearly shots IF the pet was not allowed to raom free! Unfortunately, a lot of the people who allow their pets to roam free and just the sort who don't feel the need to spay/neuter or bother with yearly innoculations. My cat does not have any innoculations, he is an indoor cat and the trip to town to get same makes him desperately car sick. He is neutred though, I can't imagine making room for a tom, stinky things! He was bugging me last night, up on the bed, paw in my face, purr purr. Down off the bed, back up again. In the end I got out to investigate as normally he arrives, settles and sleeps. I thought maybe he had a mouse cornered and wanted me to move the television cabinet or something. Nothing seemed wrong. Water bowl full (he would drink from the toilet anyway) I noticed I had left the light on over the stove and switched it off and whoosh, away he went, practically asleep on the bed by the time I got back in. Crazy bugger, he must have Scottish blood in him. As for your Vet driving a Lexus SUV -- that's not a valid argument you old GOW you! Not intended as an argument you old GOW yourself! It was a response to a remark Amanda made. DH and I used to drive an Infinity Q45 and we are by NO means in the well-off category! Maybe your Vet comes from family money or made a killing in the stock market in the past. Maybe s/he lives in a manufactured home and spend his earnings on his vehicle? And to make matters worse, what person in their right mind would want to drive a *luxury* SUV?? Defeats the purpose of a SUV Deathtrap in my book -- LOLOL! No, none of the above apply to him, however I do give him marks in the generosity department as I know he does subsidize where it is clear the person has a problem with paying. He lets them have an account. One other thing that makes him my choice is that animals that can get along with other animals that have to be kept in the surgery are not confined to pens. When you go in, there are cats on every windowsill sunning themselves. Dogs rushing to greet you etc. I believe it is especially great for cats who hate to be away from home far more than dogs. He (the vet) is the exception to the rule around here though. OH -- Sheena -- I almost forgot these -- :-)) :-)) :-)) -- just for VOUS!!!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ . PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ Queen of Kitties Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their WHISKERS!! Nothing is complete without a few cat hairs! Tia - words fail me. What with the neaner thingy and those bloody you-know-whats, perhaps it is time to demote you and take away your GOWdom. Watch yourself there! |
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On 16 Nov 2003 19:14:06 GMT, Tia Mary-remove nekoluvr to reply
muttered something like: Who knows -- mystery to MOI. It's so nice to have a Vet that you can trust. The previous one was NOT trustworty for me and I left as soon as I found my current Vet. CiaoMeow ^;;^ I found the most wonderful thing in my area--a vet who makes house calls. She can't do things like x-rays in your house, obviously for that sort of thing you have to go in to a clinic. But she can come give him a checkup and any shots he needs (and she's like yours, if it's a two-year shot she doesn't advocate them every year). It's great for the old cat. He's such a friendly critter that he comes out to greet anyone who comes into our house; he comes and sits on her lap and purrs while she looks him over, and I don't think he even realizes he just had a checkup. Must less stress for both of us. -Bertha -- The mark of a good conspiracy theory is its untestability. -- Andrew Spring |
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