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Author:  Swallow [ Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Animal Cruelty.

Is there an official body you can contact if concerned about an animal being ill treated?

Author:  Neil [ Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

I think its the vetenery services that you contact ..
just up from carrefour , before the traffic lights .. ??

Author:  beverley [ Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

Some people call the police and they do come out and investigate.The local vetinary practice is also an option as is Paphiakos animal welfare in Paphos.

Author:  fairyshirls [ Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

Swallow wrote:
Is there an official body you can contact if concerned about an animal being ill treated?


Jan I hope your not on about my MollyMoo I dont overfeed her honest shes just a big girl...... :doh

Suzy Wong , Suzanne or Darling may come along with advice......

Author:  Suzy Wong [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

Jan, you can contact the Government Veterinary Services on the Polis Road.
My advice would be to contact Paphiakos in the first instance to see if it is worth pursuing the case. If it is Paphiakos will take all the details and contact the Government Vet on your behalf.

Hope this helps.

Author:  Swallow [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 11:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

Thanks everyone I've written the details down just in case I need the imformation at some point in the future....I did witness terrible animal cruelty to a cat by a British man in Chloraka, but unfortunately it was the day we were returning home and I only know the vicinity of where he lives and not address, but I'll watch out for him again when over next month. :evil: It was so upsetting and awful for the helpless animal.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Shirley I know you love Mollymoo :heart

Author:  sevener [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

If I ever get hold of the brainless moron in the white Mitsubishi who was taking pot shots at our cats yesterday from the window of his moving car, it will be him that needs the vet.
Fortunately the penilly challenged to$$er couldn't hit a bl00dy barn door and missed.

Can you tell that I have a lot of respect for these shotgun toting scumbags?
And that I was a tad upset?

Author:  M.A.D [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

sevener wrote:
If I ever get hold of the brainless moron in the white Mitsubishi who was taking pot shots at our cats yesterday from the window of his moving car, it will be him that needs the vet.
Fortunately the penilly challenged to$$er couldn't hit a bl00dy barn door and missed.

Can you tell that I have a lot of respect for these shotgun toting scumbags?
And that I was a tad upset?


I'm with you. If you find out who it is, put my name down for the lynching party!!!

I had to include this after your barn door comment. It' san olsie but a goodie:_
Before the battle of Hastings!

King Harold was inspecting his troops on the eve of the Battle of Hastings, chatting with them a bit, trying to raise their morale, that sort of thing.

He went to the swordsmen first, choosing a soldier at random from amongst the ranks. "Do you feel ready for the battle tomorrow?" he asked.

"Oh yes, sire," the swordsman responded eagerly.

"Handy with that thing are you?" Harold asked, indicating the man's sword.

"Reasonably so, sire," the man replied. "Watch." He bent down, picked up a handful of grass, flung it in the air, and waved his sword about. When the grass fell
down again, it had been cut into a neat line of soldier figures.

"Good work, man," said Harold, impressed, "and good luck in the battle."

"Thank you, sire," said the soldier.

King Harold proceeded to inspect the pikemen. "Are you looking forward to the battle?" he asked one of their number.

"Yes, sire," the man replied.

"Good with your pike, are you?" the King asked.

"Not bad," the pike man said. "See that flock of birds?" Harold nodded, and the pike flashed in the soldiers hand. It went sailing through the air, right through the centre of the flock, and when it came down five birds were skewered on it.

"Well done," said Harold, "and good luck in the battle tomorrow."

He then went to the archers, who stood proudly with their longbows, looking intimidating even to someone on their side. "Are you ready for tomorrow's battle?"
King Harold asked one bowman.

The man squinted at him a bit, and then said, "Good Lord, it's the King! Um, yes Sire, I'm ready."

"What can you do with that bow, then?" Harold asked him.

"What? Oh, this thing? I dunno. Someone gave me it yesterday and told me to stay with these people here."

"Well... do you see that barn over there, about twenty yards away?"

The archer peered in the direction of Harold's pointing finger. "Oh yes, I see it," he said at last.

"Do you think you could hit that?"

"I think so." He lined himself up with the barn, grunting with the effort of drawing the bow, and loosed the arrow. It sailed past the barn, five feet too high and ten feet to the left.

"Did I hit it?" he asked.

"Er, yes," said Harold, clapping him on the back. "Well done and good luck."

"Watch out for that man tomorrow, will you?" said Harold turning to the captain of archery. "He'll have somebody's bloody eye out with that thing."

Author:  douglas1 [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Animal Cruelty.

What a shame you did not get his number plate number and report him to the Police,Im sure his Uncle would have disciplined him and prosecute ? maybe your idea of whacking the moron is the best remedy but they always tend to shoot out of the car windows and normally its traffic signs but they even miss them .

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