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I got the bad bits out, hopefully.
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1849051" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Wow, Traveler, that is incredible. </p><p></p><p>Feral cats--- people feed them when they live in public spaces, they breed like flies and huge colonies result. People do the trap, neuter and return thing but they are still infected with incurable contagious cat diseases and have a short life span of maybe a year and a half. A cat kills about 3 song birds a day, thats billions of song birds each year. </p><p></p><p>My elderly bachelor uncle started feeding a feral cat that was injured. He tried to help it and it scratched and bit him. Of course being a man with no woman making him go to the doctor at the point of a gun his arm swelled up at home and he was very sick. My aunt came to visit, was horrified and took him to the ER and he was admitted to the hospital where I worked. They said I had a new patient I went and looked and said I can't be his nurse because he's my uncle. Medical people are not supposed to take care of family. He had cat scratch fever and a wound infection, then they found out about a heart condition and had to have a quadruple by pass. So maybe it was a good thing he was scratched by the feral cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1849051, member: 42782"] Wow, Traveler, that is incredible. Feral cats--- people feed them when they live in public spaces, they breed like flies and huge colonies result. People do the trap, neuter and return thing but they are still infected with incurable contagious cat diseases and have a short life span of maybe a year and a half. A cat kills about 3 song birds a day, thats billions of song birds each year. My elderly bachelor uncle started feeding a feral cat that was injured. He tried to help it and it scratched and bit him. Of course being a man with no woman making him go to the doctor at the point of a gun his arm swelled up at home and he was very sick. My aunt came to visit, was horrified and took him to the ER and he was admitted to the hospital where I worked. They said I had a new patient I went and looked and said I can't be his nurse because he's my uncle. Medical people are not supposed to take care of family. He had cat scratch fever and a wound infection, then they found out about a heart condition and had to have a quadruple by pass. So maybe it was a good thing he was scratched by the feral cat. [/QUOTE]
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