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Forensic Vet Report
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What you have said is very cruel. I still can not forget seeing my chickens dead and Rocky standing there above one of his girls(with no head). This thread is not about it. My Rocky is doing good now with his 2 new girls. This thread is about Maxie
No, to me this thread is and has been very much about YOU from day one.0 -
They are just not going to get it Slowhand0
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ThumbRemote wrote: »So why not just stop posting on it then?
This.
Long past time to let this thread fade out.0 -
This.
Long past time to let this thread fade out.
No, there's a good 5+ pages to go yet before this gets closed. Then give it a week and another one will be started.
The OP is using these threads as a form of therapy, it's not about dogs or chickens or anything like that, it's about mourning a loss and rather than moving forward, that loss is tearing her up inside. To compensate, she is trying to find an answer that will cure the pain, and thinks that by reliving the experience with us, with insurers, next will be with solicitors, then in a court, that somehow it will make her feel better.
There is nothing any of us can say or do that will bring the dog or chickens back.
There is nothing any of us can say or do that will make the OP better, because part of the problem is that she doesn't want to feel better.
The help she requires cannot be found on an Internet forum, nor in a vet's practice, nor a solicitors, nor a court.
As such, all efforts (ours, hers, and others) are futile. They will not fix or cure the problem.1. Have you tried to Google the answer?
2. If you were in the other person's shoes, how would you react?
3. Do you want a quick answer or better understanding?0 -
There is nothing any of us can say or do that will bring the dog or chickens back.
There is nothing any of us can say or do that will make the OP better, because part of the problem is that she doesn't want to feel better.
The help she requires cannot be found on an Internet forum, nor in a vet's practice, nor a solicitors, nor a court.
As such, all efforts (ours, hers, and others) are futile. They will not fix or cure the problem.
And yet some posters still feel obliged to read the thread and comment on it.0 -
ThumbRemote wrote: »And yet some posters still feel obliged to read the thread and comment on it.
That's very true, you do.1. Have you tried to Google the answer?
2. If you were in the other person's shoes, how would you react?
3. Do you want a quick answer or better understanding?0 -
This is the best advice the OP has been given on this thread (and the previous one)Your multiple posts in the early hours of the morning (and often on unrelated accusations) worry me - are you having trouble sleeping? Have you discussed your feelings with your close family?
I would urge you to make an appointment to see your doctor to discuss the way you feel and the impact that it is having on your life.
A month on and the posts in the early hours are still ongoing - I wonder if the OP took the above advice?0 -
I have 1/2 on at SadBroke that a bottle of vino has been opened and we will have the retorts later.0
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