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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1244637" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>Apparently one no longer needs to be smart or sensible to get through vet school, only able to pass tests. I guess one of the S's now stands for stupid. But hey, the facebook generation just LOVES to put all of their personal business out there for everyone to see, and thinks nothing of it. I don't think that the perky young veterinarian will be starting another facebook page anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>It was stupid of her on several levels. It looks to be in pretty good condition for any feral cat I've ever seen. Their behavior is also much different from the average housepet out for a stroll. Any veterinarian with any sense and experience, and who cared to see the difference could have noticed either, before shooting.</p><p></p><p>I agree that people who allow their cats, and other animals, to roam free have no business complaining when something happens to them. They really don't "care" as much for their babies as they proclaim. Studies have shown that indoor housecats have twice the lifespan of those which are allowed to roam. And it's actually millions of songbirds which they kill annually. But none of that matters. She has already been tried, convicted and sentenced in the court of public opinion. Her employer bowed immediately and fired her, even though the incident had nothing to do with her job performance. In one way it was a cowardly thing to do, but it was also self preservation. If he didn't, his practice and livelyhood, and that of all other employees would have been ruined. He's now the hero to the hoard of ignorant, emtionally retarded pet huggers, and the media who enable them, who have never experienced anything even close to life and death on the farm or in the wild. The board of veterinary medicine will surely yank her license too, and look like heros also, the cowardly SOBs. She'll never work as a veterinarian again. Eight years of college and 250 grand down the drain. We've all learned lessons the hard way, or by doing something stupid, but next time I do it, I'll remember this young girl, and think, well, it could be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1244637, member: 23282"] Apparently one no longer needs to be smart or sensible to get through vet school, only able to pass tests. I guess one of the S's now stands for stupid. But hey, the facebook generation just LOVES to put all of their personal business out there for everyone to see, and thinks nothing of it. I don't think that the perky young veterinarian will be starting another facebook page anytime soon. It was stupid of her on several levels. It looks to be in pretty good condition for any feral cat I've ever seen. Their behavior is also much different from the average housepet out for a stroll. Any veterinarian with any sense and experience, and who cared to see the difference could have noticed either, before shooting. I agree that people who allow their cats, and other animals, to roam free have no business complaining when something happens to them. They really don't "care" as much for their babies as they proclaim. Studies have shown that indoor housecats have twice the lifespan of those which are allowed to roam. And it's actually millions of songbirds which they kill annually. But none of that matters. She has already been tried, convicted and sentenced in the court of public opinion. Her employer bowed immediately and fired her, even though the incident had nothing to do with her job performance. In one way it was a cowardly thing to do, but it was also self preservation. If he didn't, his practice and livelyhood, and that of all other employees would have been ruined. He's now the hero to the hoard of ignorant, emtionally retarded pet huggers, and the media who enable them, who have never experienced anything even close to life and death on the farm or in the wild. The board of veterinary medicine will surely yank her license too, and look like heros also, the cowardly SOBs. She'll never work as a veterinarian again. Eight years of college and 250 grand down the drain. We've all learned lessons the hard way, or by doing something stupid, but next time I do it, I'll remember this young girl, and think, well, it could be worse. [/QUOTE]
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