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New pet regulations force families from homes
Boston Herald ^ | Saturday, July 27, 2002 | by Marie Szaniszlo

Posted on 07/27/2002 7:47:02 AM PDT by vannrox

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To: vannrox
cats and dogs must weigh no more than 10 and 20 pounds, respectively.

The MSPCA understands the reason for the policy change: a series of high-profile attacks across the nation that have resulted in serious injuries, and opened owners and landlords up to potential lawsuits.

Everyone knows how dangerous those Fat Cats can be

21 posted on 07/27/2002 9:05:46 AM PDT by adversarial
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To: Bowana
Sorry, but if you are on the public dole for housing then you shouldn't be spending money on any pets! They should be saving their money to get OFF PUBLIC HOUSING and OUT OF MY POCKET!

I agree....but this guy dosn't bother me

``I'm 78 years old. I fought for my country in World War II. And now they're going to take me to court and evict me for having one extra cat?'' said Stanley Green

but these people

Frank and Dianne Stephenson and their three children are expecting a similar letter any day.

I say if you want to have 3 kids thats great! but support them yourself and stay out of my pocket.
And then theres these people

The notice arrived yesterday giving Stanley and Eileen Green 30 days to leave their Chelsea home of 45 years.

Can they actually have lived in subsidized housing for 45 years?
jeez....seems they could have gotten on their own feet in that amount of time...whats up with that?

22 posted on 07/27/2002 9:21:06 AM PDT by adversarial
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I missed the "45 Years"!

They are two of dozens of Chelsea families who have suddenly found themselves faced with a terrible choice: give up pets they consider members of their families, or give up the only homes they can afford.

"The only home they can afford", but they can afford three kids, a cat, and a german shepherd!

23 posted on 07/27/2002 9:27:28 AM PDT by Bowana
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To: vannrox
Three years ago, Ed and Sandy Muzarol received the authority's permission to adopt a German shepherd.

How can they recind permission once it has been given? This is a stoopid law/rule but if it can't be taken off the books the least that could be done is to grandfather it in.

I'd like to see someone/thing get me to give up my Bart, standard poodle, 62 pounds or make me leave my home because of him. He is just like our child. The kids are grown but he is now our baby of 5 years.

24 posted on 07/27/2002 9:32:42 AM PDT by blackbart1
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"The only home they can afford", but they can afford three kids, a cat, and a german shepherd!

When I lost my Tigger last year I had to decide whether to get another second cat. Because of the cost I decided not to do so. I am not on government assistance but I am determined to move into the middle class now that my student loans are paid. I figure I save about $40.00 a month by having only one cat and that does not include the vet bills. That is $480 dollars a year to save or invest and that ain’t hay.

a.cricket

25 posted on 07/27/2002 10:14:38 AM PDT by another cricket
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To: vannrox
Why the 10lb weight limit for cats? While some cats are naturally very small and light, most mature cats weigh more than that (not necessarily much more, but even a 15lb cat is hardly uncommon).

Larger cats do not from my experience tend to be more agressive--at least with people--than smaller cats. If anything, the reverse is true. A friend of mine has a cat he says is about 35lbs; I don't know if I'd go that far, but could certainly believe 25. That cat is very tolerant and gentle, probably because he knows that he doesn't have to worry about too much. [BTW, I don't think he's overweight--he's just big. Not quite as big as the hoax photo above, but he's a well-proportioned big kitty who is about half again as large in each dimension as a 12lb cat I used to have].

26 posted on 07/27/2002 11:13:10 AM PDT by supercat
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To: EggsAckley
These homeowners associations and housing authority people are Nazis.

And the town's zoning boards are angels? I think not.

Where do these homeowners associations think they can get away with this? It's the town and city wide restrictions that have been put on the books for decades now.

Try living in Connecticut. I've been tring for 4 months to get a permit to install a water well just to water my gardens and lawn. The drilling company won't touch it without a permit. The town won't issue a permit because there's a municipal water system in the street. The state won't issue an exeption without a 75 foot radius from the well to all my property lines. My property is only 80 feet wide at it's largest. So big government is denying me the freedom to drill a well.

Regulation at ALL levels in this country is EXCESSIVE.

27 posted on 07/27/2002 1:58:13 PM PDT by George from New England
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To: vannrox
We don't have to worry about the communists in China. They're here.
28 posted on 07/27/2002 4:12:43 PM PDT by henderson field
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You are so right.
29 posted on 07/27/2002 4:19:42 PM PDT by proudofthesouth
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To: SMW
Yep, if I was a landlord, I wouldn't rent to people like me. ;9}
30 posted on 07/27/2002 4:19:58 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: Jonathon Spectre
"Please, tell me my neighbors what kind of fence I they can and can't have! And what I they can and can't paint my their house!
31 posted on 07/27/2002 6:56:17 PM PDT by Thinkin' Gal
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
Found at http://www.truthorfiction.com

eRumor: Snowball-the 87 pound cat from Chalk River, Canada-Fiction!

Summary of the eRumor: This eRumor is accompanied by a picture of a man holding an enormous cat. The story says it belongs to Rodger Degagne, a former worker at a nuclear research facility near Ottawa Canada. He found two cats years earlier that had been hanging around some old research labs, brought them home, and among their offspring was a white cat the family fell in love with and named Snowball. Snowball snowballed as he grew older and ended up being a pet that weighs nearly 90 pounds.


The Truth: Nobody has revealed where the elaborate Chalk River story originated, but the picture of the alleged 87 pound cat is a hoax. TruthOrFiction.com has been in contact with Cordell Hauglie, who is the person who created the picture using Adobe Photoshop. He says it's actually a picture of his pet cat named Jumper and that he created it as something amusing to send to his daughter. That was a couple of years ago. At first, the picture alone started circulating on the Internet. Somewhere along the way, it picked up the "Snowball" tale, but Hauglie has no idea where. Ever since the eRumor started circulating on the Internet, the folks in the Chalk River area have been getting questions about the cat, but, of course, none of the locals has ever had first-hand knowledge of it. The AECL (Atomic Energy of Canada, Limited) facility says no one by the name of Rodger Degagne ever worked there and that their labs are still operating, not merely remnants from the 50's. There is a gentleman in the area with a similar name, Roger DeGagne, but he says he knows nothing of the Snowball story.

There are problems with the picture that made many people (including TruthOrFiction.com) believe it was a fake. We, and others, thought the cat did not look like it was being held, but Hauglie says 20-pound Jumper was being held in the original picture by his son Jason. It's actually Jason's hand that is seen under the cat and, knowing that, it's obvious that the hand was enlarged with the rest of the picture of the cat and looks out of proportion. Hauglie says one of the theories floating around about the picture is that he is a midget holding a normal-sized cat in a small house, which is not the case. Another problem was that if the man in the picture were really holding a cat that weighs nearly 90 pounds, he would not be doing it with such little apparent effort.

(Updated 7/23/01)


A real example of the eRumor as it has appeared on the Internet:

Rodger Degagne, a former employee with AECL in Chalk River, may be embarking on a new career as Feline Breeder.
Relaxing in his spacious home on the shores of the Ottawa River, Mr. Degagne recalls how 15 years ago he befriended two stray young cats on the old AECL research facility at Chalk River. The kittens had appeared in late summer and apparently had gotten under a security fence around the old labs abandoned since the late 50's. With the help of his tuna sandwich, Mr. Degagne was able to coax the kitties close enough so that he could pick them up.

A self described animal lover, he did not want to place the kittens in the local Human Society. In this largely rural area, cats of all stripes and ages largely go unwanted and are humanely disposed of after a few days.

Later that evening his wife Louise and their two children, Nicole and Kelly came to a family decision to keep the kittens which they named Lost and Found. Lost turned out to be female and Found a male. When nature finally took it's course, a litter of kittens was born 6 years later. One of the litter was a big white female with a unique black markings on her side and tail. Something about the kitten captured the hearts of the family and while her siblings eventually found homes elsewhere, Snowball stayed with the Degagne's. While Lost and Found are no longer with us, their progeny live on. In her 9 years Snowball's size has seemed to snowball.

Put simply, Snowball is no ordinary cat, she measures 69 inches from nose to tail and weighs in at 87Ibs. She started out a big kitty and she just seemed to keep growing. She always meowed for more food and would climb up on the counter to eat food which I forgot to cover. Chicken is her favorite. "Once I left a cooked chicken on the table that I was going to use for a boat picnic, an hour later the chicken was gone", Louise said. We knew that snowball wasn't your average cat when the neighbor's German Shepherd ran yelping away from his first encounter with her. She just isn't afraid of any animals. After we found a half eaten raccoon out by the garage, we decided that maybe Snowball should be kept fenced in. We soon discovered that while we can keep snowball in the yard, we couldn't keep raccoons from Snowball. At least it kept the food bills down Rodger laughed "Like all female cats she is very territorial, but with us she is just a big ole kitten" he said. So what does a 87 pound cat eat? Snowball goes through a about 3 lbs. of cat food a day, along with cooked chicken, supplemented with deer and moose that Rodger hunts in the fall. She likes Pike a lot, so I don't throw them back any more. Snowball often accompanies Rodger fishing on the Ottawa, eagerly peering over the side of the boat as soon as his line goes tight.

So what do the Degagne's attribute Snowball's size to? Rodger says "Well, the vet thinks it could be her thyroid, but she isn't fat, she's just a real big cat. I think maybe her parents got into something at Chalk River that they shouldn't have".


32 posted on 07/27/2002 9:00:44 PM PDT by trussell
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Thanks for the link. A cat that big wouldn't be a secret very long that's for sure.
33 posted on 07/28/2002 5:04:48 AM PDT by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
Thanks for the link.

Your welcome. That is my favorite site for finding out if something is a hoax. I check it before I send out these email missing people, and "send this to everyone you know" mailings.

That cat is extremely big according to the picture, thankfully, it is not real.

34 posted on 07/28/2002 11:34:44 AM PDT by trussell
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