How important is your pet ?

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Taffy on the wing » Wed May 16, 2018 4:52 pm

You Sir are a self-centred LOSER! I rest my case.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 4:57 pm

Taffy on the wing wrote:You Sir are a self-centred LOSER! I rest my case.
That's a bit harsh, he was only saying it prolongs life.

Pal is one of the better brands out there.
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by CoolClaret » Wed May 16, 2018 5:01 pm

This thread has really highlighted :
Those on the spectrum
Potential psychopaths

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Taffy on the wing » Wed May 16, 2018 5:11 pm

I just feel sorry for Macca's wife and kids, and neighbors and people who go to the same pub as him and on and on.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by ClaretTony » Wed May 16, 2018 5:24 pm

Amazing how someone can ruin a thread
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Taffy on the wing » Wed May 16, 2018 5:29 pm

Sorry for my part in the ruination....but i draw the line at cruelty to animals.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 5:29 pm

It's no surprise CT when they have thoughts like that in their head.

I don't mind strong a debate or opinions, but going to sick level and bringing sexual relations with boys and involving people's children into it is way past my banter line.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 5:32 pm

Taffy on the wing wrote:Sorry for my part in the ruination....but i draw the line at cruelty to animals.
But not dogs having sex with boys....

Also who's caused cruelty to animals?

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by conyoviejo » Wed May 16, 2018 5:35 pm

Should have stopped on the wing out of sight Taffy instead of coming down the centre .lol

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by DCWat » Wed May 16, 2018 5:44 pm

MACCA wrote:But not dogs having sex with boys....

Also who's caused cruelty to animals?
Give over playing the poor me card. You know full well it was a throw away comment on the back of those of your own. You can’t play the poor me, when you’re as guilty yourself.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 5:47 pm

DCWat wrote:Give over playing the poor me card. You know full well it was a throw away comment on the back of those of your own. You can’t play the poor me, when you’re as guilty yourself.
Not playing poor me.

Just asked who had been cruel to animals. I don't condone cruelty to animals.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by DCWat » Wed May 16, 2018 5:50 pm

MACCA wrote:Not playing poor me.

Just asked who had been cruel to animals. I don't condone cruelty to animals.
“Next time she needs any treatment etc, she will be bumped off. She's only about 5, so there will be an opportunity sooner rather than later.”

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 5:52 pm

DCWat wrote:“Next time she needs any treatment etc, she will be bumped off. She's only about 5, so there will be an opportunity sooner rather than later.”
Sorry, though putting them down was a routine procedure and totally pain free.
Sometimes advised by professionals to save them from suffering.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 5:56 pm

Does she know my intentions...
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Taffy on the wing » Wed May 16, 2018 5:57 pm

MACCA wrote:Sorry, though putting them down was a routine procedure and totally pain free.
Sometimes advised by professionals to save them from suffering.
Pond **** comes to mind when i think of people like you!
I'm out by all means have the last word......Sociopath!

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 6:00 pm

Taffy on the wing wrote:Pond **** comes to mind when i think of people like you!
I'm out by all means have the last word......Sociopath!

I'll let the vet know next time she advises it, myerscough In padiham we use. Contact them directly to let them know about their constant cruelty..

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Long Time Lurker » Wed May 16, 2018 6:10 pm

fatboy47 wrote:Easy enough to put a cat to sleep without the theatricals....couple of crushed diazepam in food...sink full of water at body temp..ease her under avert eyes for 1 minute...job done...save money and save cat the trauma of car ride to vet. Really not hard to do if you get a grip on your emotions.
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Steve1956 » Wed May 16, 2018 6:15 pm

Macca's had a bit of a nightmare on this thread. :lol:

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Healeywoodclaret » Wed May 16, 2018 6:16 pm

MACCA wrote:That's a bit harsh, he was only saying it prolongs life.

Pal is one of the better brands out there.
How would you know? You clearly know nothing about dogs. But with your views on them you are very much in the minority Pal!

Personally I've always thought people who don't like dogs are weird.
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Steve1956 » Wed May 16, 2018 6:19 pm

Healeywoodclaret wrote:How would you know? You clearly know nothing about dogs. But with your views on them you are very much in the minority Pal!

Personally I've always thought people who don't like dogs are weird.
And on that point, Healeywood Macca logged off to go and lick his.......balls :lol:

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Healeywoodclaret » Wed May 16, 2018 6:23 pm

MACCA wrote:Does she know my intentions...
Is that really your cat? She's beautiful. I'd jump on your face when you are asleep, claws full length, if I was her!

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 6:33 pm

Healeywoodclaret wrote:Is that really your cat? She's beautiful. I'd jump on your face when you are asleep, claws full length, if I was her!
That is my little girl yes.
She's a real cutie, lots of nice markings.

As if she, she's not a violent cat, very placid.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by MACCA » Wed May 16, 2018 6:34 pm

Steve1956 wrote:Macca's had a bit of a nightmare on this thread. :lol:
Steve, 1 girls nightmare is another girls dream :)

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Bertiebeehead » Wed May 16, 2018 7:47 pm

Healeywoodclaret wrote:How would you know? You clearly know nothing about dogs. But with your views on them you are very much in the minority Pal!

Personally I've always thought people who don't like dogs are weird.
I’ve always thought people who like and own dogs are weird. Animals belong outside in the wild.
Unless they are for eating.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Zesty » Wed May 16, 2018 8:09 pm

Pets are family
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by cloughyclaret » Wed May 16, 2018 10:51 pm

You lot will argue the toss about anything. Jesus

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by KRBFC » Thu May 17, 2018 12:26 am

Bertiebeehead wrote:I’ve always thought people who like and own dogs are weird. Animals belong outside in the wild.
Unless they are for eating.
No they aren't, are you stupid? An animal bred to be a pet simply couldn't survive in the wild. According to google, ''Humans domesticated Wolves around 14,000–10,000 BC which have evolved to become the 100+ breeds seen today''. You can't simply reverse it and throw a domesticated pet into the wild on it's own two feet because it's not born that way.

Now there's differences, certain types of pet cats can be let outside for long periods of the day but there are MANY types of cats that are born as an INDOOR CAT. An indoor cat is an indoor cat, medical conditions prevent some from venturing outside. The vaccinations are essential to certain animals, how would they get that outdoors? A cat is born an indoor cat because the breed in general doesn't have the capability to learn how to survive and are highly vulnerable to contracting fatal diseases.

If my indoor cat was let outside, he'd be dead within 5 minutes. He'd walk up to a dog and start licking it for attention.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Bertiebeehead » Thu May 17, 2018 6:48 am

KRBFC wrote:No they aren't, are you stupid? An animal bred to be a pet simply couldn't survive in the wild. According to google, ''Humans domesticated Wolves around 14,000–10,000 BC which have evolved to become the 100+ breeds seen today''. You can't simply reverse it and throw a domesticated pet into the wild on it's own two feet because it's not born that way.

Now there's differences, certain types of pet cats can be let outside for long periods of the day but there are MANY types of cats that are born as an INDOOR CAT. An indoor cat is an indoor cat, medical conditions prevent some from venturing outside. The vaccinations are essential to certain animals, how would they get that outdoors? A cat is born an indoor cat because the breed in general doesn't have the capability to learn how to survive and are highly vulnerable to contracting fatal diseases.

If my indoor cat was let outside, he'd be dead within 5 minutes. He'd walk up to a dog and start licking it for attention.
You live with a cat that can’t go outside? And I’m the stupid one?
You calamitous buffoon.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Claret-On-A-T-Rex » Thu May 17, 2018 7:21 am

ClaretDiver wrote: Fair call but responsible owners pik it up and make sure it's all gone (if they are fed decent food then it's not sloppy!)
Irresponsible owners
I've never met an irresponsible dog owner that doesn't claim to pick it up. But, strangely, the pavements and parks are covered in dogsh1t. I would raise the fine to two and a half grand as an incentive.

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Post by ClaretDiver » Thu May 17, 2018 7:28 am

Claret-On-A-T-Rex wrote:I've never met an irresponsible dog owner that doesn't claim to pick it up. But, strangely, the pavements and parks are covered in dogsh1t. I would raise the fine to two and a half grand as an incentive.
I completely agree...I have seen owners with their dogs on a lead let them take a crap then just move on. The issue is who polices it? There are not enough dog wardens....I have been stopped by a dog warden whilst walking my mutt and been asked to prove I have dog bags....always and in every pocket conceivable lol....doesn't prove I pick up (although I always do)....

I have also challenged owners that have left dog crap....even given them a bag so they can pick it up....
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by Healeywoodclaret » Thu May 17, 2018 8:04 am

Needs policing and heavy fines dished out. I've always found it no problem picking up after my own dogs (two spaniels) because they are family. No way would I leave it for someone to step in. When I'm out and I see that some lazy disgusting tw@t has left their dogs crap it makes me angry. Fair one if you see them challenge them. You see them looking around to see if anyone is watching. The ones with a conscience will pick up if someone is watching them. Too many people too soft to challenge them that don't.

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by NottsClaret » Thu May 17, 2018 8:29 am

Yikes. The summer on here always goes a bit Lord of the Flies, but we've gone weird quite early this time.
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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by conyoviejo » Thu May 17, 2018 10:30 am

Seeing though we are on the subject of Dogs,click on the link and you can have the best of both worlds..

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Great social life
You can take them almost everywhere
Making sure enough dogs are provided for blind/partially sighted people
When returning your puppy for full training you can then pick up another straight away..
Very rewarding if you don't mind handing them back over after their time with you.

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Post by ClaretDiver » Thu May 17, 2018 10:31 am

conyoviejo wrote:Seeing though we are on the subject of Dogs,click on the link and you can have the best of both worlds..

PUPPY BOARDING
Get a puppy from 6 weeks old
Look after it until 12/15 months old
Free food for puppy
Free Veterinary care
Great social life
You can take them almost everywhere
Making sure enough dogs are provided for blind/partially sighted people
When returning your puppy for full training you can then pick up another straight away..
Very rewarding if you don't mind handing them back over after their time with you.

https://www.guidedogs.org.uk/how-you-ca ... s/boarder/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I don't think I could do this.....I would get too attached!

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by conyoviejo » Thu May 17, 2018 10:38 am

ClaretDiver wrote:I don't think I could do this.....I would get too attached!
Yes you could.. :D ...I thought the same at first,but you get used to it.I've looked after 12 guide dog puppies over the last few years ,albeit some being whilst their owners were on holiday.. 8-)

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by ClaretDiver » Thu May 17, 2018 10:45 am

conyoviejo wrote:Yes you could.. :D ...I thought the same at first,but you get used to it.I've looked after 12 guide dog puppies over the last few years ,albeit some being whilst their owners were on holiday.. 8-)
The problem is my wife's situation.....but I can guess it is an incredibly worthwhile thing to do!

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by conyoviejo » Thu May 17, 2018 11:13 am

ClaretDiver wrote:The problem is my wife's situation.....but I can guess it is an incredibly worthwhile thing to do!
Yes it is,apart from having to get up too early in a morning :lol:

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Re: How important is your pet ?

Post by ClaretDiver » Thu May 17, 2018 11:19 am

conyoviejo wrote:Yes it is,apart from having to get up too early in a morning :lol:
Our boy gets us up at around 5am....he comes up for a cuddle with the missus whilst I get up and have some time to myself....
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