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Dang Neighbors Part Deux
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 664894" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I can't blame you for that. Might make a bad thing worse. I've never called anyone on animal cruelty but I've thought about it. And you are right. The local tv news folks love to get to a story like that. We had a high number of animal cruelty calls in Johnson County a few years ago and it was all right there on the news for everyone to see. Of course, that's not always a bad thing, but if it is just some old lady with Alzheimer's with 100 cats, then the poor lady isn't in her right mind and there's no reason to put it out there for everyone to see. </p><p></p><p>And when I worked for APS, I had to go on one of those 100 cat calls. She had dead cats in the freezer. Poor woman. Having gone through the dementia thing with my parents, I can say that they really don't know what they are doing and should not be held responsible for their actions, except to be taken somewhere safe and save the cats that can be saved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 664894, member: 3306"] I can't blame you for that. Might make a bad thing worse. I've never called anyone on animal cruelty but I've thought about it. And you are right. The local tv news folks love to get to a story like that. We had a high number of animal cruelty calls in Johnson County a few years ago and it was all right there on the news for everyone to see. Of course, that's not always a bad thing, but if it is just some old lady with Alzheimer's with 100 cats, then the poor lady isn't in her right mind and there's no reason to put it out there for everyone to see. And when I worked for APS, I had to go on one of those 100 cat calls. She had dead cats in the freezer. Poor woman. Having gone through the dementia thing with my parents, I can say that they really don't know what they are doing and should not be held responsible for their actions, except to be taken somewhere safe and save the cats that can be saved. [/QUOTE]
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