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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:08 AM
    Yes they have him quarantined.
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    Jun 16, 2013, 09:12 AM
    Maybe it's time to make your cats indoor cats and save them from predators that live in your woods.
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    Jun 16, 2013, 03:25 PM
    WG, Tick and I all asked questions from our personal knowledge. How does your Vet know all is well? You dance around the question but don't answer it. Keep in mind I work in animal rescue.

    You are so busy talking you aren't able to listen - your cat was attacked by a fox and you still defend your position that cats should somehow run free.

    You're moving. Will you be on the edge of woods there? Or will they be inside?

    I'd like more info on the fox attack and how the Vet knows everything is okay.

    EDIT: I just noticed the answer has changed to include quarantine, unlike yesterday when it must not have been necessary because it wasn't mentioned. So this cat, perhaps rabid, perhaps not, is still roaming the neighborhood and exposed to Smiley's other cats and the other way around.

    Time to close - OP responded in a very positive way to some negative words and then Smiley reopened the took over the thread. Off topic, conversation, nothing being added. Highjacked in fact.
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    Jun 16, 2013, 05:03 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    WG, Tick and I all asked questions from our personal knowledge. How does your Vet know all is well? You dance around the question but don't answer it. Keep in mind I work in animal rescue.

    You are so busy talking you aren't able to listen - your cat was attacked by a fox and you still defend your position that cats should somehow run free.

    You're moving. Will you be on the edge of woods there? Or will they be inside?

    I'd like more info on the fox attack and how the Vet knows everything is okay.

    EDIT: I just noticed the answer has changed to include quarantine, unlike yesterday when it must not have been necessary because it wasn't mentioned. So this cat, perhaps rabid, perhaps not, is still roaming the neighborhood and exposed to Smiley's other cats and the other way around.

    Time to close - OP responded in a very positive way to some negative words and then Smiley reopened the took over the thread. Off topic, conversation, nothing being added. Highjacked in fact.
    Lets forget about this. I'm 11. I know. You do what you want OK. I was trying to help from my experience from when I lived in a place like this. And this is embarrassing but to be honest there are 2 reasons is didn't tell everybody my cat got querentined. 1-I didn't know I had to tell the whole world what they did to my cat. I just said he was all right so people would stop giving me advice I don't need anymore 2-I didn't know people cared about knowing what the vet did. I don't know how to spell querentined too... any way since I'm 11 nobody wants my help so whatever, I'm just going to help kids my age from now on.

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