RatFink_0123

RatFink_0123 OP t1_j15x5fb wrote

Thanks ... things happen, but I’d be willing to bet the adopter was someone’s friend. Our vet was as surprised about the “block” on our file as we were LOL! Crappy excuse to cover up something that should have not happened. A little integrity might have gone a long way..

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RatFink_0123 OP t1_j15tngt wrote

Well we went there, found a kitten, filled out the paperwork. They said it would take a few days. After three days we called and they said they were waiting on our vet?? Any way we gave them an extra day, and still no call. We called them and got someone who said there was a block on our file at the vets ... and what do you know ... someone else got our kitten. No phone call, nothing. We called the vet that we have a 25 year long relationship with, and they never heard of such a thing. Those assholes at EPARL gave the kitten to someone else and didn’t even have the balls to let us know. Asswipes...

Well ... Merry Christmas anyway

(edited to show it was East Providence ... not Providence)

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RatFink_0123 t1_ixvx1op wrote

Just piling on here but how do you prove you disposed of the deadly and scary mags? I just don’t trust any of them. So hypothetically, what’s stopping you from just leaving them home and not carrying them? The law is against owning, right? So if they know something of mine came with deadly capacity mags, how can I show I no longer own them? Do I need to go to an FFL to ship to a place that honors the constitution?

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