Politically incorrect or hopelessly realistic?

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whitekittee
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Politically incorrect or hopelessly realistic?

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Have you, or would you ever take photos of a dead cat? I photographed Keetee's mother the day that she passed away, which I can share if it is okay with the forum. I have a different view of death, and though it would be artistic to preserve the last moments of my beloved Precious's life. Any views on this?
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Ash
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Re: Politically incorrect or hopelessly realistic?

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I personally wouldn't do it, but my neighbour did when hers passed away. I think it's up to the individual, nothing wrong with it. It's just not my cup of tea. And no, I wouldn't like to see your pictures. No offence.
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No, you may not post such pictures, in any of the forums, and I'd prefer you didn't make any more mention of it. This forum (Debbie's Cloud) is not for discussing such things, it is a forum for pet pictures only.

Off-topic, non-pet, non-health related subjects can be discussed in the Other Room (you must join the group and follow the rules/disclaimer), but radical posts will be closely monitored for subject content.
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Re: Politically incorrect or hopelessly realistic?

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Alright.... just askin'. :oops:
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