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  1. I know that was uncalled for and I sincerely apologize for that comment.

    I figure that anyone who cares enough to post in this thread truly cares about cats / animals in general and you talking about that neighbor volunteering in animal shelters makes him/her one of us, but I don't see how that and the horrible and abusive act of removing a cats claws go together at all. Is there some story to it?

     

    When she still lived in the same state as me, she would volunteer at a shelter that would kill the animals if they were not adopted in a certain time frame. She would ask anyone she knew and had us ask around for people who wanted pets to try and save them. No one could adopt or we couldn't find anyone to adopt my current cat, so she did it. The unit she lived in at the time (not when she was my nieghbor) was super shitty and the requirements were that your cat had to be nuetered/spayed and atleast the front claws declawed. (Yes, I know that it is illegal in some states for landlords to do this) So, I would say having two paws declawed was a lot more humane than killing her altogether. Snicklefritz is now almost five years old, fat, happy, and alive.

     

    Maybe you could open up a kill shelter for humans since you already started your kill list.

  2. I have three cats, and not one has ever tried to eat, or even mess with my records.  But if someone is having an issue, the simplest answer is to get another cat to scare those cats away from the records. That will work right? I mean, if they could train a horse to talk on Mr. Ed.....

     

    Actually, my dog does this pretty well. My cat's front paws are declawed from her previous owner and she likes to claw (but not really) at the tops of my records in the bottom shelf. Now, whenever she goes near the shelf, my dog will get up, run over, and scare her away! :D

  3. It hurts them as sellers to cancel too many orders

     

     

    I believe it makes the seller look worse by canceling all the orders compared with buyers canceling the orders voluntarily, but that is just my opinion.

     

     

    That actually makes sense. But when it comes to a glitch or system error, it should void any bad rep or feedback for the seller (wishful thinking). Plus, the email I received said I ordered Season 17 of The Simpsons when I actually ordered Physical Graffiti...

     

    I think I'm just going to let it go and see what happens. I'm sure it will get canceled regardless, unfortunately.

  4. More than likely they're are just asking out of courtesy, but will likely cancel order due to pricing error this same thing happened to me.

     

     

    Why wouldn't they just automatically cancel it then? Seems like a lot of extra work to email every single buyer and then when they end up not canceling, they do it anyway...why the extra time consuming step?

  5. So if I don't cancel it, I end up getting my item? Or will it get cancelled either way?

     

    Probably will cancel because I feel bad, but I don't see why he can't just automatically cancel everyone's order.

     

     

    Yeah, this is super confusing. Mine still says Preparing for Shipment and has the same super cheap price from yesterday. Technically, If we don't cancel, we should still get it right?

     

    If it was honestly that big of a problem, the store it self would have canceled all orders. Otherwise, wouldn't it techically be false advertisement?

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