Author Topic: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.  (Read 21130 times)

0 Members and 11 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline terry

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 749
  • Reputation: +132/-6
DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« on: October 18, 2010, 09:30:18 PM »
Quote
hyphenate  Donating Member  (1000+ posts)  Journal  Click to send private message to this author  Click to view this author's profile  Click to add this author to your buddy list  Click to add this author to your Ignore list      Thu Oct-14-10 05:29 PM
Original message
Everyone: My kitty needs your help desperately.
   
Advertisements [?]
Edited on Fri Oct-15-10 11:17 AM by EarlG
The administrators of Democratic Underground have
given permission for one discussion thread on this topic. The
administrators of Democratic Underground make no claims regarding the
legitimacy or illegitimacy of this fund-raising effort. Permission was
granted by Skinner on 10/13/10, and the moderators have been notified.
__________________

Hello everybody. Many old-timers here at DU will know several things about me right from the start. The first is how much I love animals. The second is how I am now disabled, and live on a fixed income from SS Disability. And the third is how I've lost 6 of my furkits over the past 7 years, as well as two best friends to death, and one to a major transition in her life.

But why I am writing this today is not because I need something from anyone, but because my eldest furkit Delenn needs your help. Delenn is the last of my old cats, of the original 6 I tried to bring back to Massachusetts. She is 15 now, and she suffers from hyperthyroidism. She is losing weight fast, and is hungry all the time. She is losing some hair around her feet and is starting to get scraggly.

She desperately needs to have the radio-iodine treatment in order to get well.

I tried putting her on Tapazole, but she knew a pill was awaiting her every day, and would disappear when it came time to take it. And with my own health in bad shape, I often didn't remember if I had given it to her every day. (I do have problems myself, as I frequently forget whether I have taken my insulin every day) In addition, I have chosen to rid myself of that vet, because of extremely coercive practices. They expected me to show up once a month for fresh bloodwork every month before they would give me the pills for her. A cost like that, every month for what could be years was something impossible to do. In addition, I found out I wasn't the only one who was treated in such a manner with that vet, which didn't surprise me one bit. Most vets go into practice because they love animals--others go into it for the love of money.

I have no money to get the treatment for her. I can try to save $100 a month, but when I reached the cost, it would be 13 months, and I don't think she will be alive 13 months from now, because she is exhibiting a very sharp decline now. In addition, enough of life's emergencies compel me to sometimes use that little bit of "discretionary" income for a miscellany of reasons. And I don't know anyone who would be able to loan me such a large sum of money.

Then, about three weeks ago, I had a dream. When I was in the dream, I saw myself doing exactly what I am doing now: asking for help from a group of people, some of who I have known for 9 years in one way or another, people who share many of the same ideals that I have. When I woke up, the dream was crystal clear in my mind, and I began to think about the viability of such a course.

The thing about DU is that people care. Whether we all get along or not, we all have some causes which remain the same, no matter what our backgrounds. And charity toward animals is one I have found significantly in so many voices.

And so I ask you now, to help me find a way to give Delenn, my furchild, the treatment she needs.

There is a company called Radiocat. They have 15 labs in all, spread out across the country. The pet is given the injection of the radioactive material, and is kept for five days. The reason the treatment costs so much is because after the pet has been given the injection, they remain radioactive for about two weeks afterward. With Radiocat, they allow you to take kitty home sooner, just to make sure she doesn't have continued exposure to other cats or to humans, because the radioactivity is still present, though in general it is a very weak dose. If people are interested. their website is at http://www.radiocat.com .

I have also investigated the possibility of the thyroidectomy, which is the middle course of treatment, but it scares me. The surgery is a bit iffy for senior cats, and a lot of cats are unable to have the anesthesia. It's also almost $1000, which is only slightly less money for the more complete, simple plan.

I know everyone is feeling the crunch, and I know there are a lot of people who could use more money instead of donating some to others. Been there, done that. That's why all I am asking is about the price of a good cup of coffee, or a TV dinner. I figure if more of you could give just that small amount, it would be priceless to me and Delenn.

I've talked with Lynn at Radiocat. The main offices are in Virginia. She told me I could have people send contributions to her at the office, or she would have people call for electronic donations. If anyone feels able to help, the address is

Radiocat
6651-F Backlick Rd.
Springfield, VA 22150

703-451-8900

Lynn will keep me updated. Once the goal is reached ($1315), IF the goal is reached, she won't be taking any more donations. And if you want to remain anonymous, she won't tell me any details of the transaction at all.

Listen guys, I really feel presumptuous in asking this of you all. I have never asked people for something like this, and if you find it tasteless, I apologize. I guess, for me, that asking for help is beyond my boundaries. But I have this small little being who curls up next to me in bed, purrs at just about everything, and who helps keep me sane sometimes, and it's for her sake that I ask.

Please email or PM me if I can give you any more information.

My greatest thanks to everyone.

Mary
link

Offline ColonialMarine0431

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2692
  • Reputation: +167/-18
  • DEUS VULT
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2010, 09:35:44 PM »
What moron posts their address and phone number on the web for all to see?   :hammer:
I'll See Your Jihad and Raise You One Crusade

Offline terry

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 749
  • Reputation: +132/-6
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2010, 09:40:58 PM »
What moron posts their address and phone number on the web for all to see?   :hammer:

It's even worst it's not her/his phone number..
Quote
Catherina  Donating Member  (1000+ posts)  Journal  Click to send private message to this author  Click to view this author's profile  Click to add this author to your buddy list  Click to add this author to your Ignore list      Thu Oct-14-10 05:48 PM
Response to Original message
8. Sweetie. is that the right phone number? I called to donate but got
   
Grace Presbyterian Church, twice. Can you doublecheck please?

Quote
blondeatlast  Donating Member  (1000+ posts)  Journal  Click to send private message to this author  Click to view this author's profile  Click to add this author to your buddy list  Click to add this author to your Ignore list      Thu Oct-14-10 05:54 PM
Response to Reply #8
16. And the poor woman answering the phone is losing patience, for sure.
   
She has my sympathy.

Can you image the woman at the church?  Getting call after call from DUers about a cat that needs radioactive injections.

Offline Ballygrl

  • Lipstick Renegade
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 14934
  • Reputation: +983/-120
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2010, 11:08:49 PM »
Awwwww, I hope the cat gets better, but I have to say, why don't the rich DU'ers just pay for the treatment?
Quote
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats

Offline Evil_Conservative

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 7845
  • Reputation: +554/-194
  • Oh snap!
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2010, 11:45:32 PM »
I love my cats, but would never EVER ask for donations to help out my cats.  Not even from family.  Fifteen years is a good run for cats.  I think you're just delaying the inevitable at this point.

She described exactly what my childhood cat went through before we put him to sleep.  He was 13-14 years old when we had to finally put him down.  It was very sad.  :(
You may call me Jessica or Jess.

Offline JohnnyReb

  • In Memoriam
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 32063
  • Reputation: +1998/-134
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2010, 04:06:00 AM »
Good analogy for Obamacare.
“The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of ‘liberalism’, they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.” - Norman Thomas, U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate 1940, 1944 and 1948

"America is like a healthy body and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within."  Stalin

Offline littlelamb

  • Banned
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3035
  • Reputation: +55/-18
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2010, 05:46:37 AM »
Even if I needed money for my pet I would never ever ask anyone for help that way
Good girls are bad girls that never get caught.

Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it and then misapplying the wrong remedies.

Offline Karin

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 17747
  • Reputation: +1890/-81
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2010, 07:37:37 AM »
Why is she referring to these cats as "furkits" and "furchild?"   :mental:  It's creepy.  And, yeah, 15 years is a good run for a cat.  If you can't afford expensive heroics for the cat, it may be time to let go. 

My heart goes out to that poor woman at the church. 

Offline njpines

  • It's a Hoagie not a
  • In Memoriam
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3890
  • Reputation: +590/-31
  • Hi, I'm Sue!
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2010, 09:58:35 AM »
I wonder what sob stories she'll be able to come up with for the other 150 cats that live with her?  :mental:
Piney Power!!

Grow your own dope -- plant a Democrat!

"We will preserve for our children (America), the last best hope of man on earth, or we will sentence them to take the first step into a thousand years of darkness. If we fail, at least let our children and our children's children say of us we justified our brief moment here. We did all that could be done."  -- Ronald Reagan.

"Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you." -- Quest for the Holy Grail

Offline soleil

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2151
  • Reputation: +57/-31
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2010, 10:14:08 AM »
I understand being desperate for their pets, but I would never ever ever go about it this way. There are so many people struggling to get by that asking them for donations seems kinda gross. I would ask my real life friends and family if they could help. Or even see if the vet would work out some kind of payment plan. And I hate to say this because it sounds mean, but if you can't afford to take care of your animals, you don't need any. I know many animals need homes, but animals are expensive. People should always keep that in mind when getting a pet.

Offline DumbAss Tanker

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 28493
  • Reputation: +1710/-151
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #10 on: October 19, 2010, 10:34:10 AM »
I love my cats, but would never EVER ask for donations to help out my cats.  Not even from family.  Fifteen years is a good run for cats.  I think you're just delaying the inevitable at this point.

She described exactly what my childhood cat went through before we put him to sleep.  He was 13-14 years old when we had to finally put him down.  It was very sad.  :(

I agree completely with you, maybe you're not entirely evil after all...or maybe I am just as evil, hmmm, I guess the latter is the more likely of the two.

I like pets as much as anyone and treat them pretty damn' well if I do say so myself, but there are limits to what can or should be done for them when you're on limited means yourself.  The more limited your means, the lower those limits are.  I've sprung for a cat to have its broken leg set, but I've also put down animals that were too badly hurt to recover.
Go and tell the Spartans, O traveler passing by
That here, obedient to their law, we lie.

Anything worth shooting once is worth shooting at least twice.

Offline Ballygrl

  • Lipstick Renegade
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 14934
  • Reputation: +983/-120
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #11 on: October 19, 2010, 10:48:09 AM »
I'm an animal person, we went into debt when my little 4 year old dog got sick, we signed up for Care Credit, and when my dog died 2 1/2 months later we were left with over $10,000 on that card, took us almost 5 years to pay it off, hubby said to me never again, he said he only went along with it because I was crying so much, but he said if we ever get a pet again we'll do what we can reasonably do but that's it. I feel bad for the woman with the cat so I get her desperation, but when times are hard and you see families out of work, people needing to go to food banks to survive, I think it's unreasonable to ask those hurting to help, which is why I asked kind of tongue in cheek why the rich regressives didn't step up and pay for the whole thing, and that proved a point, they're cheap when it comes to their money. Also there's a vet who posted in that thread, why didn't he arrange something with a vet in that woman's area free of charge? regressive only talk a big game I guess.
Quote
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats

Offline The Hollywood NeoCon

  • Visionary, Sage, Drunkard, Screenwriter
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1363
  • Reputation: +317/-290
  • "For God & Country: Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo"
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #12 on: October 19, 2010, 10:56:57 AM »
I'm an animal person, we went into debt when my little 4 year old dog got sick, we signed up for Care Credit, and when my dog died 2 1/2 months later we were left with over $10,000 on that card, took us almost 5 years to pay it off, hubby said to me never again, he said he only went along with it because I was crying so much, but he said if we ever get a pet again we'll do what we can reasonably do but that's it. I feel bad for the woman with the cat so I get her desperation, but when times are hard and you see families out of work, people needing to go to food banks to survive, I think it's unreasonable to ask those hurting to help, which is why I asked kind of tongue in cheek why the rich regressives didn't step up and pay for the whole thing, and that proved a point, they're cheap when it comes to their money. Also there's a vet who posted in that thread, why didn't he arrange something with a vet in that woman's area free of charge? regressive only talk a big game I guess.

And just like that, Bally nails it!  :bow: :cheersmate:

Offline terry

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 749
  • Reputation: +132/-6
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #13 on: October 19, 2010, 12:26:53 PM »
I'm an animal person, we went into debt when my little 4 year old dog got sick, we signed up for Care Credit, and when my dog died 2 1/2 months later we were left with over $10,000 on that card, took us almost 5 years to pay it off, hubby said to me never again, he said he only went along with it because I was crying so much, but he said if we ever get a pet again we'll do what we can reasonably do but that's it. I feel bad for the woman with the cat so I get her desperation, but when times are hard and you see families out of work, people needing to go to food banks to survive, I think it's unreasonable to ask those hurting to help, which is why I asked kind of tongue in cheek why the rich regressives didn't step up and pay for the whole thing, and that proved a point, they're cheap when it comes to their money. Also there's a vet who posted in that thread, why didn't he arrange something with a vet in that woman's area free of charge? regressive only talk a big game I guess.

I agree. I have a credit card that we're still paying off for what my husband lovingly refers to as the $5000 kitten.  I understand how she feels but with all the people at DU talking about being unemployed and losing their homes, it doesn't seem like the place to request donations for a 15 year old cat. Advice..  sure but cash?

Offline IassaFTots

  • In WTF-istan, I am considered a
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13972
  • Reputation: +770/-274
  • Oh well, I wasn't using my civil liberties anyway.
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #14 on: October 19, 2010, 12:31:14 PM »
4K on my dog right now.  My dog's health is/was my Summer Vacation/Christmas present to everyone, and the new blinds/sink/paint or whatever other home project I had on my list.   :-)  BF and I had the money to spend, although it was allocated much differently in my mind. 

I never would have dreamed to ask y'all for the $$.  Or anyone else for that matter. 
R.I.P. LC and Crockspot.  Miss you guys.

The infinite is possible at zombocom.  www.zombo.com

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." ~ Martin Luther King
 
“Political Correctness is about turning a blind eye to painful reality because your comfortable feelings are more important to you than saving lives and providing quality of life to people who work their ass off to be productive and are a benefit to this great American Dream"  ~Ted Nugent

Offline Wineslob

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 14480
  • Reputation: +816/-193
  • Sucking the life out of Liberty
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #15 on: October 19, 2010, 12:37:01 PM »
We've spent upwards of $500-$600 on a cat...........................never again.................and I'm a cat person. Sometimes you just have to let go for the financial good of the family.

We have a cat, Tiger, thats at end of life (he's 15). He's doing the same thing, starving, eating all the time and skinny as a rail (losing muscle mass).  It's just how it is. We will care for him as long as he lasts.   :(
“The national budget must be balanced. The public debt must be reduced; the arrogance of the authorities must be moderated and controlled. Payments to foreign governments must be reduced, if the nation doesn't want to go bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.”

        -- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 55 BC (106-43 BC)

The unobtainable is unknown at Zombo.com



"Practice random violence and senseless acts of brutality"

If you want a gender neutral bathroom, go pee in the forest.

Offline The Hollywood NeoCon

  • Visionary, Sage, Drunkard, Screenwriter
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1363
  • Reputation: +317/-290
  • "For God & Country: Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo"
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #16 on: October 19, 2010, 12:41:18 PM »
We have a cat, Tiger, thats at end of life (he's 15). He's doing the same thing, starving, eating all the time and skinny as a rail (losing muscle mass).  It's just how it is. We will care for him as long as he lasts.   :(

And that's exactly what rational people do. They don't hound their friends in order to finance their life choices.

Offline Ballygrl

  • Lipstick Renegade
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 14934
  • Reputation: +983/-120
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #17 on: October 19, 2010, 01:02:45 PM »
My in-laws went through the same thing a few years before our dog got sick, they spent somewhere between $3,000-$5,000 for chemo for their dog and my FIL said never again.
Quote
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats

Offline terry

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 749
  • Reputation: +132/-6
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #18 on: October 19, 2010, 01:40:13 PM »
My in-laws went through the same thing a few years before our dog got sick, they spent somewhere between $3,000-$5,000 for chemo for their dog and my FIL said never again.

I know a family that spent that much on chemo for a cat but they had a very special reason.  Their daughter had leukemia, she went through chemo and a bone marrow transplant.  As she was recovering, the cat was diagnosed with leukemia.

The family felt they had to treat the cat.  Both cat and child survived.  The child is a young woman now, the cat relapsed and was treated again.  The cat lived many years after the relapsed and ultimately died of something else at the age of 19 or 20.

Offline Randy

  • Resident Grouch with a
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4244
  • Reputation: +202/-39
  • Odd
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2010, 02:06:59 PM »
I spent $1200 on a cat before. He was young and had kidney problems. I'd just lost a cat a few years before from the same thing. This one was savable so I did. He's still going strong and I'd do it again....for the next couple of years. Beyond that though he's gotten to old and this Death Panel will decide his future.  :-)

Offline IassaFTots

  • In WTF-istan, I am considered a
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 13972
  • Reputation: +770/-274
  • Oh well, I wasn't using my civil liberties anyway.
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2010, 02:10:44 PM »
I spent $1200 on a cat before. He was young and had kidney problems. I'd just lost a cat a few years before from the same thing. This one was savable so I did. He's still going strong and I'd do it again....for the next couple of years. Beyond that though he's gotten to old and this Death Panel will decide his future.  :-)

Yup.  The only reason I spent the K's that I did on my dog, was that I knew it was a one time deal.  Heck, most of it was boarding fees~ he was at the vet from June to Sept.  He is only 8, with a good bit of life left, God willing and the creek don't rise.
R.I.P. LC and Crockspot.  Miss you guys.

The infinite is possible at zombocom.  www.zombo.com

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." ~ Martin Luther King
 
“Political Correctness is about turning a blind eye to painful reality because your comfortable feelings are more important to you than saving lives and providing quality of life to people who work their ass off to be productive and are a benefit to this great American Dream"  ~Ted Nugent

Offline ColonialMarine0431

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2692
  • Reputation: +167/-18
  • DEUS VULT
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2010, 03:47:07 PM »
Not to sound cold (I'm an animal lover BTW) but at 15 years old it might be best to put Kitty Kat to sleep.
I'll See Your Jihad and Raise You One Crusade

Offline BlueStateSaint

  • Here I come to save the day, because I'm a
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 32553
  • Reputation: +1560/-191
  • RIP FDNY Lt. Rich Nappi d. 4/16/12
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #22 on: October 19, 2010, 04:00:37 PM »
Not to sound cold (I'm an animal lover BTW) but at 15 years old it might be best to put Kitty Kat to sleep.

CM, you have to remember . . . animals' lives mean as much as humans' lives to the DUmors.
"Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of Liberty." - Thomas Jefferson

"All you have to do is look straight and see the road, and when you see it, don't sit looking at it - walk!" -Ayn Rand
 
"Those that trust God with their safety must yet use proper means for their safety, otherwise they tempt Him, and do not trust Him.  God will provide, but so must we also." - Matthew Henry, Commentary on 2 Chronicles 32, from Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible

"These anti-gun fools are more dangerous to liberty than street criminals or foreign spies."--Theodore Haas, Dachau Survivor

Chase her.
Chase her even when she's yours.
That's the only way you'll be assured to never lose her.

Offline ColonialMarine0431

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2692
  • Reputation: +167/-18
  • DEUS VULT
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #23 on: October 19, 2010, 04:02:48 PM »
CM, you have to remember . . . animals' lives mean as much as humans' lives to the DUmors.

True.
I'll See Your Jihad and Raise You One Crusade

Offline USA4ME

  • Evil Capitalist
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 14835
  • Reputation: +2476/-76
Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #24 on: October 19, 2010, 06:13:38 PM »
Quote from:
hyphenate

She desperately needs to have the radio-iodine treatment in order to get well.

She despeartely needs to be put to sleep. The animal is old and ready to go.

Quote from:
In addition, I have chosen to rid myself of that vet, because of extremely coercive practices.

Yeah, I see your reason why, but the truth is they probably wanted you to just pay your bill, or at least a portion of it.  Mooch.

Quote from:
Then, about three weeks ago, I had a dream. When I was in the dream, I saw myself doing exactly what I am doing now: asking for help from a group of people, some of who I have known for 9 years in one way or another, people who share many of the same ideals that I have. When I woke up, the dream was crystal clear in my mind, and I began to think about the viability of such a course.

 :whatever: :mental:

Quote from:
The reason the treatment costs so much is because after the pet has been given the injection, they remain radioactive for about two weeks afterward.

This cats gonna just luuuuuuuuv you.

Quote from:
Listen guys, I really feel presumptuous in asking this of you all.

But you saw it in a dream, blah, blah, blah....

What a quack.

.
Because third world peasant labor is a good thing.