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To: Apex who wrote (4047)11/1/2000 10:46:33 AM
From: Savant  Read Replies (4) of 4201
 
Speaking of the Humane??Society..has the world gone nutz?
====================gimme a break!!!====================
Lisa Alger of Roy, Wash., had to take her claim all the way
to state judge Paul Treyz in June, but she finally got a
dismissal of one of the municipal citations against her for
housing an unlicensed cat named "Patches." Reason: "Patches"
is a stuffed animal. (The local Humane Society monitors for
violations of licensing law by knocking on doors and asking
kids the names of their pets, so it can check license lists.
When Alger's 7-year-old son mentioned the highly regarded
"Patches", and the Humane Society found no license for it,
it wrote Alger up without investigating.)
=================friggin picking on kids to boot=======
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