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Date Posted: 05:48:20 06/03/00 Sat
Author: KC
Subject: Re: What constitutes abuse?
In reply to: Sandi 's message, "What constitutes abuse?" on 20:04:13 06/02/00 Fri

Anything or conditions you would not want yourself or your loved ones in is the rule I hold to.

Let us not be foolish to consider someone who cares about "all creatures big and small"....
I believe it is a valid opinion and one all of us pet sitters should take seriously. That does not mean we are to run and file charges but it doesn't mean ignore your better senses either. If if "feels" wrong to you - it is!
As professionals we are paid to care for ALL pets in the best possible way, not under any condition some thoughtless person decides is easiest.

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