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To: Gugold8 who wrote (1)5/4/2006 9:18:34 AM
From: xcentral1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21
 
Forget that pump poop please!!!!

this is a no brainer!
so many of us "aging Baby Boomers" also have Elderly cats...

Elderly cats often succumb to urinary infections and another assorted track whatever....
My sweetheart is 14 yrs + - FIV - and and and..

the only way to see if she in fact has some kind of infection.. . is to anaesthesis her in order to insert a decatheter ... etc etc etc..
which is as ridiculous as it gets - the cat may not survive the test!!!!

a simple layer of this wonderful "infections turn it pink" litter answered all of our questions w/the first tinkle - period!

it may not be rocket science - but they've got the patent and this product not only does what it claims.... but for us cat people - is a gift from heaven!



To: Gugold8 who wrote (1)6/5/2006 12:12:54 PM
From: miamivice2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21
 
Correct!

Look what is on investorshub.com!

Posted by: bladeofgrass
In reply to: nlightn who wrote msg# 1288 Date:5/30/2006 8:27:39 PM
Post #of 1339

nlightn, here ARE the verifiable FACTS:

Ronald G. Williams owns and operates Tbeck Capital

sunbiz.org.

Tbeck Capital promotes PECB, MLTO, ILKG, and MMSV

These are all companies represented by Wallstreet Resources and, incidentally, companies which you either moderate or assist in moderating right here on Ihub.

Ronald G. Williams was sued by Universal Express in 1998 for fraud, conversion, and breach of fiduciary duty. His actions almost sent USXP into the ground.

verdictsearch.com

That same year, Ronald G. Williams was convicted of state racketeering charges in Florida involving an unrelated company. You can see his extensive list of charges on Ballplayer's link.

dc.state.fl.us