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Recieved: 2001/03/15 07:20
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: Fiona's Mother
From: Fiona and Christopher


On 2001/03/15 07:20, Fiona and Christopher posted thus to the K-list:

There is 1 'n' in Fiona ..

and having seen what she has done to a Chinchilla Persian
cat that she calls a pet, as a former pedigree dog breeder,
obedience trainer and judge, I would have more respect for the dog.

CW

I have engaged my mother all my life and your response is
exactly the type of tactic she used.

I bear the scars of my engaging my mother 'relentlessly'
... and I mean physically. What you read is only the tip of the iceberg.

Pity we didn't have a dog .. perhaps I could have trained it
to protect me.

My post wasn't just about my mother. It was also about the
genetic mother in every female who will not allow another female
to have what she does or can not.

Her free will is non existant it is totally owned by the church
and she follows obsessive compulsive behaviour patterns.

Her prayers were the direct cause of my father having open heart surgery.

Fiona


At 01:02 AM 16/03/01, you wrote:
>I know this may seem a little "off center", but I recommend you buy your
>mother a very well bred terrier, Smooth or Wire Fox Terrier, Scottie, Cairne,
>West Highland White, or Lakeland if you want a more subdued version. I would
>absolutely not recommend this if you do not buy from a show breeder who
>spends generations monitoring genetics -- these breeders still have pet
>priced and pet quality offspring from genetically superb breeding.
>
>The reason I say these breeds is because they are highly responsive to their
>owner, extremely intelligent and also very self-initiating and engaging,
>which will create a nice distraction away from all these things you are
>talking about.
>Not all quality bred breeds will offer these attributes... these are unique
>traits to the breed standards, and the breeder will be very familiar with
>them.
>
>I would treat mother's free will the same as any strong self-willed young
>person and redirect the motivations to something within her closer proximity,
>a being who is also spunky enough to engage her relentlessly.
>
>Cat

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