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   HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too veterinary malpractice office   
   manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, animal murderin liar,   
    dog abusing punk thug coward and active acute chronic life long   
   incurable maliciHOWES malignant mental case and professional   
   veterinary client obsfucationist, anonymHOWES SPAMMER,   
      
   "Sharon Too" wrote in message   
   news:zb2dneeZ3pGPYtzVnZ2dnUVZ_v_inZ2d@posted.dundkirkandfredoniatelephone...   
   >> Forget it, pal, whoever you are. If you've got something   
   >> to say, say it in the usual way without all the bullshit that   
   >> goes with it. To be honest, I don't even bother reading   
   >> it, so I don't know why you're wasting your time sending   
   >> it.   
   >   
   > Why do you keep feeding this idiot?? Killfile him like everyone else   
      
   You mean the other malignant maliciHOWES incurable   
   lyin dog abusin mental cases, sharon too?   
      
   > so we don't have to see his spew.   
      
   You mean, the stuff that IDENTIFIES EXXXPOSES and   
   DISCREDITS you as a lyin animal murderin FRAUD an   
   SCAM ARTIST?   
      
    LIKE THIS:   
   HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too veterinary malpractice office   
   manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, animal murderin liar,   
    dog abusing punk thug coward and active acute chronic life long   
   incurable maliciHOWES malignant mental case and professional   
   veterinary client obsfucationist, anonymHOWES SPAMMER,   
      
   "Sharon Too" wrote in message   
   news:y4mdnXsCE4S7tm_anZ2dnUVZ_vKunZ2d@dundkirkandfredoniatelephone...   
   >>> Well I do have to apologizes to you all then. I have talked with other   
   >>> members and was told that they truly did appreciate me posting a   
   >>> message like this.   
      
   INDEEDY~!   
      
   Natural heelth food products will put a huge dent into the   
   PROFITS of veterinary malpracticioner's prescription diet   
   GARBAGE dog food sales and will increase the longevity   
   and improve the heelth of veterinary CASH CUSTOMER'S   
   dogs and will further CRIPPLE the veterinary malpracticioner   
   PROFITEER <{}: ~ ( >   
      
   >> This is Usenet (Google for Usenet to find out what that means).   
   >> This is not a mailing list, and there are no members.   
      
   It means these are PUBIC UNMODERATED forums.   
      
   > And unless the other "members" are all on my blocked   
   > list or she/he talked to them all in person, I wasn't privy.   
      
   You're a pathetic miserable stinkin rotten lyin animal murderin FRAUD.   
      
   > I'm offended...... (sniff)   
      
   Well just wipe your nose on your sleeve and read THIS:   
      
   Hey sharon? You remember Fred writin in askin for   
   ADVICE for that possum baby his kitty kat brang in?   
      
   You told him to put it HOWET in the woods where his   
   mommy could find IT. LikeWIZE you told his his mommy   
   might not accept IT back on accOHOWENTof he got   
   human scent on IT.   
      
   Then you told him to 'F-OFF' when he told you your   
   ADVICE was a DEADLY MYTH and DEAD WRONG.   
      
    LIKE THIS:   
      
   From: Jack Crenshaw   
   Date: Thurs, Jun 1 2006   
   Jack Crenshaw jcr...@earthlink.net   
   Groups: alt.med.veterinary, rec.animals.wildlife, rec.pets   
      
   Sharon wrote:   
      
   >> What you just said is such a fountain of misinformation   
   >> I hardly know where to begin. First, the scent thing: It's   
   >> an old wives' tale, and totally false. Second, releasing a   
   >> juvenile back to the wild is as good as a death sentence.   
   >   
   >> The animal will not, repeat _WILL_ _NOT_ survive.   
   >   
   >> If you just want to kill the juvie, it would be   
   >> more humane to flush it down the toilet.   
      
   > We'll have to disagree on most levels.   
      
   > As for surviving alone in the wild, it's no more likely to   
   > sirvive *in most cases* domestically. Most people   
   > don't know the first thing about raising wildlife, thus my   
   > recommendation to contact a wildlife rehabilitator.   
      
   Your advice to contact a wildlife rehabber was a good one.   
    Your advice to release a juvenile back to the wild sucked rocks.   
      
   Your assertion that the mother would smell the human   
   scent on the baby and reject it was ridiculously wrong.   
      
   >> Finally, the bit about parasites and organisms. While it's   
   >> true that wild animals carry both, so do you. Unless one   
   >> plans to eat the dropping or some such, it is not an issue.   
   >   
   >> Most likely, the worst parasite problem you're likely   
   >> to get is a flea bite.   
      
   > There are plenty of parasites that are zoonotic diseases that   
   > cross species into humans. Hookworms and whipworms   
   > which are hard to get rid of to name two.   
   >   
   > Leptospirosis is on the rise and since it is contracted through   
   > contact with urine, more and more cases are seen in facilities   
   > that care for stray animals.   
   >   
   > Not at any time did I demean the OP by assuming that they   
   > would be eating feces. But we have to remember that some   
   > homes have children and toddlers in them. There was a case   
   > of a child dying from parasites licked from firewood brought   
   > in by the parents. And one does not have to ingest all parasites   
   > to be affected. How do we know that the OP's home does not   
   > have an ill person in it - one whose immune system is not   
   > compromised thus being more prone to some parasites?   
   >   
   > Advising someone who is NOT trained in wildlife rehabilitation   
   > to take a wild creature into their homes (taking care of them might   
   > as well be permission to take them into the home - because it is   
   > inevitable that they will) could be detrimental.   
      
   Oh, please. How far do you intend to reach to make a case for catching   
   hookworms from an opossum? It's true, it _COULD_ happen, esp. if   
   there's a child in the home who likes to lick things, and whose immune   
   system is compromised by radiation therapy. There's also a finite   
   probability that there's an inbound asteroid that has the opossum's   
   name on it.   
      
    Or a Bigfoot who got bitten by the opossum's mom, and is out to   
   get even. Stick with the higher probabilities. It does no good to   
   give advice based on 1000-year possibilities.   
      
   > Even the National Spossum Society recommends   
   > leacing the critters alone:   
      
   > "What to do if you encounter an opossum.... NOTHING.   
   > http://www.opossum.org/#Membership   
      
   Let's be clear: In my post, you will not find _ANY_ suggestion that   
   the OP take the opossum into his home and keep it as a pet. And,   
    indeed, the best thing one can do for an opossum is to leave it alone,   
   just as the NOS says.   
      
   _HOWEVER_ -- you seem to have missed the part where   
   something has already been done. The baby is _ALREADY_   
      
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