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jsh0232
jsh0232
edited November -1 in Park Slope
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  • rebmarel
    rebmarel
    what vet were you using?
  • brooke lynn knight
    brooke lynn knight
    Attorney Dan Mitchell, is that you?
  • doublediamond
    doublediamond
    a lot of vets offer a payment plan. Or, put it on a credit card.

    This is yet another unfortunate example of why it's important to keep a pet cat strictly indoors.

    Best of luck.
  • veets
    veets
    Brooke Lynn Knight wrote: Attorney Dan Mitchell, is that you?
    Yep sounds like that let me scam you please kind of posting but just in case it is not...I hope the OP comes back in and tells us what vet is treating the cat... and how things are coming along..
  • jennitrixie
    jennitrixie
    And lays off the damn ALL CAPS. Seriously, how do people not know not to do that in this day and age?
  • drano
    drano
    Well...this doesn't look quite right, does it?

    But if it's legit, I hope Softy recovers.
  • veets
    veets
    jennitrixie wrote: And lays off the damn ALL CAPS. Seriously, how do people not know not to do that in this day and age?
    Yeah I agree that CAPS like that are so annoying. If you left a note for someone would you write it all in caps.. unless you were shouting. EMERGENCY.. I was rushed to the hospital unconscious..please come immediately!!
  • brooke lynn knight
    brooke lynn knight
    Grammar could be better, too.
    I CANNOT AFFORD THE 2000 $ VET BILL TO FIX MY KITTY'S NAME "SOFTY"
    Oh, I say you can fix your kitty's name for free, without paying a vet. Just start calling it "Tiger" or "Li'l Ratner" or "Fictitiousetta" or whatever. Problem solved!
  • slopehead
    slopehead
    Brooke Lynn Knight wrote: Attorney Dan Mitchell, is that you?
    LOL! Ah yes, no doubt it is Attorney Dan Mitchell! :lol:
  • ilovecarbs
    ilovecarbs
    I find it amusing that for someone who has never ever posted on this site, you are seeking to solicit here for your imaginary cat. I can't speak for everyone but I think my fellow neighbors who post here are pretty damn savvy and we spot a scammer from a mile away.
  • filmlover44
    filmlover44
    When I was in college I took my dog to the emergency room in Manhattan and had to have him put to sleep because I couldn't afford the Vet's bills.

    If you let us know who the vet is, if you are for real, I will get in touch with the vet and help you out, as I am sure others will.
  • nubnu
    nubnu
    filmlover44 wrote: When I was in college I took my dog to the emergency room in Manhattan and had to have him put to sleep because I couldn't afford the Vet's bills.

    If you let us know who the vet is, if you are for real, I will get in touch with the vet and help you out, as I am sure others will.
    so i guess he never replied?
  • filmlover44
    filmlover44
    Nope!
  • apollonia666
    apollonia666
    Just because he/she has never replied and hasn't come back here to post again doesn't necessarily mean it's a scam (of course, that doesn't mean it isn't either). He/she may have just looked for every possible NYC bulletin board/discussion forum to post on and then assumed leaving personal contact info (which we very much discourage, for various reasons) would be enough. I'm guessing from the all caps message and the way it was posted that this is probably a person without a huge amount of experience in how online discussion forums work and what the conventions for posting are.

    I suppose if one of you really wants to know more, you could PM the poster or contact him/her through the email addresses or phone number provided to ask.
  • raw
    raw
    doublediamond wrote: a lot of vets offer a payment plan. Or, put it on a credit card.

    This is yet another unfortunate example of why it's important to keep a pet cat strictly indoors.

    Best of luck.
    The credit card was my first thought.
  • karl the druid
    karl the druid
    raw wrote: [quote=doublediamond]a lot of vets offer a payment plan. Or, put it on a credit card.

    This is yet another unfortunate example of why it's important to keep a pet cat strictly indoors.

    Best of luck.
    The credit card was my first thought.

    it's bad enough that children are molly-coddled with an anchor called a cell phone

    but should a cat now be given the resposibility a credit card?
  • jsh0232
    jsh0232
    Well actually this was a real situation. A friend posted this in a rush and didn't pay attention to grammar etc. In the end we got help from family and friends and everything worked out thank God!
  • MOD
    MOD
    Glad to hear. I hope you're kitty recovers soon.