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Postby kurupetos » Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:56 am

apc2010 wrote:
Oracle wrote:If these people have left, they are probably Brits.

We already know a number of Brits have abandoned their homes and pets in Cyprus. Of course Bubbles (living in a Brit-rich neighborhood) will deny these callous individuals are Brits. :roll:

a lovely sweeping generalisation ,remember the picture of the dog nailed to a telephone pole in greece??
Most of the volunteers in paphos animal welfare are foreign....


Bloody foreigners! Go home and take the dogs with you.
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Postby SSBubbles » Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:31 pm

Oracle wrote:If these people have left, they are probably Brits.
We already know a number of Brits have abandoned their homes and pets in Cyprus. Of course Bubbles (living in a Brit-rich neighborhood) will deny these callous individuals are Brits. :roll:


Puppy is well - well fed and fast asleep as of 10 minutes ago. We will continue to monitor/feed/water for as long as necessary

I deliberately left out the nationalities of these people as I did not consider it necessary. You obviously think it valid, so I will tell you truthfully that neither is a Brit.
Bubbles who lives in a predominant Cypriot community - so stick that in your pipe and smoke it O! :evil: :evil:
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Postby beverley10 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:02 pm

Dont you get fed up with the racism in this forum?Whatever the nationality these people left the puppy without food,shelter or water when they left when they could have taken it to the nearest animal shelter if they didn't want it.Well done bubbles for doing something for the poor little thing.Hope you get some help by Monday.
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Postby kurupetos » Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:59 pm

I wonder if YFred has any pets.
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Postby denizaksulu » Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:13 pm

Well done Bubbles. You have a heart of gold. :lol:
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Postby BOF » Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:17 pm

Oracle wrote:If these people have left, they are probably Brits.

We already know a number of Brits have abandoned their homes and pets in Cyprus. Of course Bubbles (living in a Brit-rich neighborhood) will deny these callous individuals are Brits. :roll:

Never miss a chance do you? your just the william joyce oF the forum (lord haw haw if you didnt know) someone should shove that pack of Lannate up your large colon.
Well done bubbles, hope the pups ok - just ignore the mangina :roll:
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Postby SSBubbles » Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:02 pm

Just in from a night out with friends - went to feed/water the puppy and he/she has gone! :( So has the feeding/water bowls so I am hoping that the owner came back for him/her - fingers crossed. I will try to find out what has happened and keep you all updated.
Thanks to those who had genuine concern for the little mite.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:46 pm

If they are Cypriot owners, chances are, they haven't gone far. Sounds like they have returned already.

I was just concerned about the number of (seriously) abandoned pets which money-strapped Brits seem to have left littering the island ...

For example:

EUROPE | 28.08.2009
British pets abandoned on Cyprus find new life in Germany


Stray pets on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, abandoned by hard-hearted ex-pat British victims of the credit crunch, are finding new homes with animal lovers in Germany.
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Re: URGENT HELP NEEDED PLEASE

Postby paliometoxo » Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:21 am

SSBubbles wrote:Hi guys

It appears that my neighbours have moved out of their apartment and abandoned their little puppy. She now has no food or water - the gate is locked and we are not sure if we can gain access. I called the police - to no avail. At this time of night the Government vets and Mayor's offices are naturally closed - no emergency contact numbers available.

Can anyone help us please - we are growing desperate. The man at one of the pounds said that he could possibly help us tomorrow - but what about NOW?

Location - centre of Limassol


are you going to try keep it? im sorry my knowledge is limited on this subject but get real seems to know a lot on it.. climb over try find another way in or ask some neighbours who might know them and have a key
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Postby Milo » Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:37 am

Oracle wrote:If they are Cypriot owners, chances are, they haven't gone far. Sounds like they have returned already.

I was just concerned about the number of (seriously) abandoned pets which money-strapped Brits seem to have left littering the island ...

For example:

EUROPE | 28.08.2009
British pets abandoned on Cyprus find new life in Germany


Stray pets on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, abandoned by hard-hearted ex-pat British victims of the credit crunch, are finding new homes with animal lovers in Germany.


How matter of fact your first sentence is when you find they are NOT foreign. Your intelligence that you show occasionally falls down badly when your remarks are so biased.

Look you silly mare, nationality has sod all to do with animal cruelty, the behaviour of any 'persons' who show unbelievable cruelty/neglect/abandonment to a defenceless animal is always lifes 'bottom feeder,' fact, and those of us who do care would,nt give a damn WHO does it, its just more important to catch them and get them prosecuted, named and shamed and banned for life from owning anything that breaths :twisted:

Not a single person has an excuse, I have witnessed far too much cruelty here in a short space of time BUT the important issue here is to get animal welfare police appointed to address the problem and the govt to put some money towards it, as it astonishly does,nt very much now :roll:

Those that are cruel to animals are no doubt cruel to their children too so we need to catch them.

Previous studies have shown that the bulk of offenders are male, and a study in New Jersey in 1983 shows that those who abuse animals also perpetrate domestic assaults and child abuse. It has been found there is a strong connection between animal abusers and serious criminal behaviour, and studies worldwide suggest serial killers started off as animal abusers,

Its obvious those that abuse animals tend to opt for ones unable to put up much resistance. Brave that they so are.

Suitable punishment for these people would be for them to be given to animal lovers for a few weeks to inflict misery on them. Tied up with no food and water for a while, might change their twisted little minds.

Sometimes O I wonder how you sleep at night, but then maybe with your active and unkind mind you probably don,t.



http://www.cva.com.cy/CVA/Animal_Cruelty.html
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