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Cat killed by dog on Oakhurst Grove - 22 November (Lounged)


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TheAllSeeingEye Wrote:

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> Im more concerned about spelling and grammar for

> someone who is a teacher of primary school

> children :-)



He didnt say he was a teacher read the posts again ! He said he works in a primary school that dosnt mean he is a teacher.

TheAllSeeingEye Wrote:

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> Im more concerned about spelling and grammar for

> someone who is a teacher of primary school

> children :-)


It is I am or I'm as you seem keen on pulling people up on their grammar

reetpetite Wrote:

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> TheAllSeeingEye Wrote:

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> > arr yes, fair point indeed, well observed. All

> the

> > same, a concern :-)

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> Why ?



That's a really dumb question.

???? Wrote:

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> TheAllSeeingEye Wrote:

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> > Im more concerned about spelling and grammar

> for

> > someone who is a teacher of primary school

> > children :-)

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> It is I am or I'm as you seem keen on pulling

> people up on their grammar


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Well said, people who live in glasshouses etc etc

i am the owner of white and brown dog which had nothing to with anything mentioned,which has been clarified by admin.the rspca came to my house,stating that they were called due to concern from a neighbour,that my dog was whining,and left alone for very long periods,this was on saturday, the rspca left because they realised it was a waste of there time as my dog is very well cared for.i told my neighbour who was very shocked to hear this. also i know a lot of people in the area,someone told me my dog was being mentioned on here,put two and two together,i now know the person who called the rspca.they live to 2 doors away from me.i read the forums,but as this was personal i replied.ask the person who started this thread,it is my dog.

It's happened before (dogs attacking kids, even babies!) infact, many times! Dogs are unpredictable.


Even if they didn't attack humans (adult, child, baby) is that to say it's okay for dogs to attack & ultimately kill someone elses pet & get away with it? I don't think that's right. I'm sure the irresponsible owner of that dog wouldn't think that's right - ''natural'' - if another dog turned on theres.

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