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Let's talk about people who buy dalmations or pugs for x-mas because they saw them in a movie and thought it would be "neat" to won one. Let's talk media about animals as second class citizens and thier substandard treatment and the tap on the wrist people recieve media for abusing them. And, the implication that by seeking to punish someone who abuses an animal through the judicial system means that there will be less justice for media humans. That caring about animals somehow cancels out caring for people. B. Posted by Brooke on September 11, 2003 03:12 PM. I also get more than a bit teed off & this business of extending the "thin at all costs" mentality to our animals. I was cutting out grocery coupons a few days ago, & came across one (which I did not cut out) which started with, "# extra pounds on your cat is like 40 extra pounds on you." As you say, Brooke, cats, like people, come in all sizes & shapes. The Maine Coon Cat, for instance, normally weighs between 18 & 25 pounds (I am not entirely sure that they were not crossbred with bobcats at some point), & I have known a couple personally who weighed around 30 pounds.
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