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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGet through this week and then it's two four-day weeks around Easter'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Heard last night that sister-in-law's elderly moggie got mauled by a dog. Nasty injuries including punctured liver. Vet advised euthanasia.
Dog is a rescue dog - never out without a muzzle, but had, on this occasion, 'escaped'. Owner is paying vet's bill (and is obv very distressed). Should dog be put down? I think sis-in-law is leaving that decision to the owner. Tough call.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHeard last night that sister-in-law's elderly moggie got mauled by a dog. Nasty injuries including punctured liver. Vet advised euthanasia.
Dog is a rescue dog - never out without a muzzle, but had, on this occasion, 'escaped'. Owner is paying vet's bill (and is obv very distressed). Should dog be put down? I think sis-in-law is leaving that decision to the owner. Tough call.
We have an elderly rescue cat. One eye. Continually savaged in the food bin. Always annoys the other cats.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSorry but I think it should be put down. Suppose it is a child next time?
We have an elderly rescue cat. One eye. Continually savaged in the food bin. Always annoys the other cats.Comment
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