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25-02-2008, 09:56 PM   #41

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


Ill say AGAIN, I DIDNT !!!! Kay directed HER post at ME, I responded!



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25-02-2008, 10:02 PM   #42

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


noone said you did... did they?



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25-02-2008, 10:04 PM   #43

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


I know that, Dawn! This is in hopes that no one will resurrect it again.......not accusing you at all!



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25-02-2008, 11:11 PM   #44

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


Let's allow this thread to rest now ladies, as has been said, it should never have been resurrected....



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26-02-2008, 06:40 PM   #45

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
Not again
It always causes bad feeling on Catsey - fgs, leave it alone, and especially don't resurrect a month old thread - it's like picking at a scab!

I think that some of us regulars who do seem to spend quite a lot of time here each and every day forget that some members spend a more limited amount of time on here and hence it takes a while for them to catch up on threads/posts.

I'm not supporting or unsupporting the resurrection of this thread just pointing out why sometimes threads are resurrected



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26-02-2008, 10:55 PM   #46

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


That is a good point Fran.



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27-02-2008, 12:14 AM   #47

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


I am sorry Dawn I was not getting at you after all everyone on Catsey is entitled to their opinion. It just narked me a bit that you seem to think show people are so good and breeders aren't and just wanted to point out just what does go on in the dog show world. I am not naive enough to believe it doesn't go on in the cat world but this post was about dogs.

As for everyone else that posted about me resurrecting the post to cause trouble in effect. I didn't notice it was a month old and I had no idea what the original thread was about. As Fran says not everyone can be on here every day and I am one of those people. I was just catching up.



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27-02-2008, 09:05 AM   #48

Re: Is 5 litters too much? (off topic posts from GD thread)


well I better post something as I was the first person to say anything.

I saw the thread had new posts in it & just literally thought "oh no" so I whispered it on the thread in small letters. That's all. nothing personal. Just thought the whole thread was uncomfortable (for me personally anyway) and although I have lots of things I want to say about the subject and some of the ridiculous comments made, I feel I can't as I have to remain proffessional, therefore I got quite frustrated over the thread before.


that's all.



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