Odd cat behavior.

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SpazTheGreat
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Re: Odd cat behavior.

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Ah, but site administrator does not mean owner. :wink:

She complained that we wouldn't give her the ingredients and/or name AFTER we stated that we had thrown it out.

And her poor choice of words still stands, impeccable means flawless. And cats are not flawless groomers.... Especially nine year old long haired cats. Frequent bathing and once every one-two months is not the same thing.
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LisaLisa
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Re: Odd cat behavior.

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Dear Spaz,

You and your boyfriend came here for help. Traci has placed a significant amount of time responding to your posts and providing you with free advice and expertise. I'd like to remind you that you are getting this help for free and Traci has choose to use her precious time to help you.

I know that sometimes how we come across in e-mail is not our intent, however I find your e-mails contain very disrespectful statements about Traci.

There are two choices here: 1) you can choose to stay on the board, be respectful and work together as a team with Traci and others in reaching your ultimate goal and trying to get help for your kitty. 2) you can post somewhere else or better yet, go and see more vets and get their advice for $$$. You'll get more a more thorough assessment from Traci.

I hope you find the answers you are searching for.

Dear Traci, I'm sorry, but I take offense to this type of sparring and you of all people are undeserving of this.
Lisa, Angel Smokey and little Caz
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Traci
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Re: Odd cat behavior.

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I addressed all your behavior questions about Jimmy in my first couple posts, when it was mentioned about Coffie, I took the opportunity to try to help, since in reality, you never got a clear answer on that from the vet, nor a second opinion.

Who I am is noted in the About, as well as my profile on the forum, as well as via hundreds of posts here. You came here for help, I offered and provided my ultimate best. The rest is up to you. As I always do, I encourage owners to share whatever I might advise them, with their vets, never once have I been challenged by their vet, and if I were, I'd certainly own up to it.

Thanks, slvrwhispr, Lisa.
..........Traci
SpazTheGreat
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Re: Odd cat behavior.

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Fine then, I shall leave. I got enough information about my problem with Jimmy. I'm sorry, but Traci puts off a rather arrogant vibe in her posts. I do not believe that someone who has never physically examined our cats could provide more thorough information than a vet, as you have just suggested. Our current vet is very thorough, and you can't match that without at least meeting our cats in person.

Traci is too full of herself and her old wives tales. Coming on here for single issue with my cat did not require me to check your expertise, nor did I ever assume you were the owner of the website((because the sites I frequent, usually have 3-4 administrators, for they are not the same thing as the owner)).
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Re: Odd cat behavior.

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I'm sorry that you think that sound veterinary advice is old wives tales. And I'm sorry that you're not willing to see this as a simple misunderstanding as to where Traci is coming from. I assure you, she is a good, intelligent, caring person who loves cats and all animals. All she was doing was trying to help you get answers for your cat. I'm not sure what you expected, but I'm sorry you didn't find it here.
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Re: Odd cat behavior.

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Old wives tales? Hmmm.

Being new to the forum, if you really wanted to know who was admin/owner/moderators, all you had to do is ask, suddenly that's an issue?

It never ceases to amaze me how people come onto a forum, expect the perfect answers to their problems then when those answers don't suit them, it becomes an ad hominem attack. :roll:
..........Traci
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