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     Location: Texas | ThreeCorners - 2015-04-20 2:51 PM She wont be able to practice anywhere. This story and pics is on the news and plastered all over FB nation wide. I do not think she can go anywhere and not be known.
I couldn't tell you her name or pick her out of a crowd right now (unless I went to the first page of this thread). I have looked at the picture countless times and even looked up her name. So this may die down eventually if people are as bad as names and faces as I am lol. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | pinx05 - 2015-04-20 2:57 PM ThreeCorners - 2015-04-20 2:51 PM She wont be able to practice anywhere. This story and pics is on the news and plastered all over FB nation wide. I do not think she can go anywhere and not be known. I couldn't tell you her name or pick her out of a crowd right now (unless I went to the first page of this thread). I have looked at the picture countless times and even looked up her name. So this may die down eventually if people are as bad as names and faces as I am lol.
I think she's always going to be know as the Chick that killed pet cat with Bow & Arrow. |
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 Tried and True
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Another vet speaks out. http://www.drandyroark.com/a-murderous-boast-on-social-media-a-blac... |
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  Fact Checker
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | pinx05 - 2015-04-20 2:57 PM ThreeCorners - 2015-04-20 2:51 PM She wont be able to practice anywhere. This story and pics is on the news and plastered all over FB nation wide. I do not think she can go anywhere and not be known. I couldn't tell you her name or pick her out of a crowd right now (unless I went to the first page of this thread). I have looked at the picture countless times and even looked up her name. So this may die down eventually if people are as bad as names and faces as I am lol.
You may not remember her, down the road, but the Vet community is NOT that big of society and too many Vets and Vet colleges have plastered the story and admonished her on their pages. I would assume that she "may" have a hard time finding another job (unless she changes her name). as a vet. |
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 BHW Resident Surgeon
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | It just occurred to me that maybe she's in training for ISIS. They are looking for people like her. |
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 Tried and True
Posts: 21185
         Location: Where I am happiest | I am hoping the state board, then national board suspends her and revokes her licence. |
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           Location: Heart of Texas | Bear - 2015-04-20 3:36 PM It just occurred to me that maybe she's in training for ISIS. They are looking for people like her. That is what I was thinking. She has the same sick grin on her face like a terrorist. You know, the pictures we see of him proudly showing off the head he just severed.
Edited by T-Zip 2015-04-20 3:52 PM
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     Location: Texas | ThreeCorners - 2015-04-20 3:37 PM I am hoping the state board, then national board suspends her and revokes her licence.
Ask and you shall receive.......
http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/State-Board-Investigating-Fired-Vet-Who-Bragged-About-Killing-Cat-300704541.html?device=phone&c=y |
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 Forever Young
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       Location: relocated to Texas | Bear - 2015-04-21 10:38 AM I just think someone who does this sort of thing should have a psych evaluation. I'm less concerned with the cat than I am with the pathology between her ears and whether or not she could evolve to be a menace to people one day. Don't kid yourself....it actually happens. I don't think she needs to have her career ruined over this....provided she takes certain steps.
I can see your point about getting an evaluation, but in all honesty, as a customer I wouldn't give a **** what it revealed. I would NEVER take an animal to her. If I owned a vet clinic, I would never hire her. A person who is capable of shooting a defenseless cat with an arrow (which has a good chance of wounding and not killing) and then bragging about it on FB, has serious core issues. Its a matter of the HEART. This was not some kid playing with a new toy and pointing it at an animal. This was a woman who went to school to be a vet, a person who took an oath that obviously ment nothing to her. She ruined her own career. It's called consequenses of your actions, and I hope they throw the book at her. |
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Go Get Em!
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     Location: OH. IO | Hollywood's Fan - 2015-04-20 7:59 PM
Bear - 2015-04-21 10:38 AM I just think someone who does this sort of thing should have a psych evaluation. I'm less concerned with the cat than I am with the pathology between her ears and whether or not she could evolve to be a menace to people one day. Don't kid yourself....it actually happens. I don't think she needs to have her career ruined over this....provided she takes certain steps.
Β I can see your point about getting an evaluation, but in all honesty, as a customer I wouldn't give a **** what it revealed. Β I would NEVER take an animal to her. Β If I owned a vet clinic, I would never hire her. Β A person who is capable of shooting a defenseless cat with an arrow (which has a good chance of wounding and not killing) and then bragging about it on FB, has serious core issues. Β Its a matter of the HEART. Β This was not some kid playing with a new toy and pointing it at an animal. Β This was a woman who went to school to be a vet, a person who took an oath that obviously ment nothing to her. She ruined her own career. Β It's called consequenses of your actions, and I hope they throw the book at her. Β
Agreed! The cat was loved by his family.Just as our horses and dogs move our hearts so do cats to their owners.She took an oath....she broke it...done. |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | rodeowithjoker - 2015-04-20 1:57 PM Bear - 2015-04-20 11:38 AM I just think someone who does this sort of thing should have a psych evaluation. I'm less concerned with the cat than I am with the pathology between her ears and whether or not she could evolve to be a menace to people one day. Don't kid yourself....it actually happens. I don't think she needs to have her career ruined over this....provided she takes certain steps. Ditto. If I remember correctly, there is a lot of evidence that most serial killers started with animals, then advanced to people. Ugh!!!
There is a huge difference in someone hunting and someone toturing an animal.
I did find it kind of strange that not very much has been said about the person taking the picture...her mom. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Nevertooold - 2015-04-20 7:41 PM rodeowithjoker - 2015-04-20 1:57 PM Bear - 2015-04-20 11:38 AM I just think someone who does this sort of thing should have a psych evaluation. I'm less concerned with the cat than I am with the pathology between her ears and whether or not she could evolve to be a menace to people one day. Don't kid yourself....it actually happens. I don't think she needs to have her career ruined over this....provided she takes certain steps. Ditto. If I remember correctly, there is a lot of evidence that most serial killers started with animals, then advanced to people. Ugh!!! There is a huge difference in someone hunting and someone toturing an animal.
I did find it kind of strange that not very much has been said about the person taking the picture...her mom.
Her mom should be ashamed of herself too. But then I'm sure she see's no wrong in this since its her daughter, I bet she can do no wrong in her mothers eyes. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Hollywood's Fan - 2015-04-20 6:59 PM Bear - 2015-04-21 10:38 AM I just think someone who does this sort of thing should have a psych evaluation. I'm less concerned with the cat than I am with the pathology between her ears and whether or not she could evolve to be a menace to people one day. Don't kid yourself....it actually happens. I don't think she needs to have her career ruined over this....provided she takes certain steps.
I can see your point about getting an evaluation, but in all honesty, as a customer I wouldn't give a **** what it revealed. I would NEVER take an animal to her. If I owned a vet clinic, I would never hire her. A person who is capable of shooting a defenseless cat with an arrow (which has a good chance of wounding and not killing) and then bragging about it on FB, has serious core issues. Its a matter of the HEART. This was not some kid playing with a new toy and pointing it at an animal. This was a woman who went to school to be a vet, a person who took an oath that obviously ment nothing to her. She ruined her own career. It's called consequenses of your actions, and I hope they throw the book at her.
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Nevertooold - 2015-04-20 7:41 PM
rodeowithjoker - 2015-04-20 1:57 PM Bear - 2015-04-20 11:38 AM I just think someone who does this sort of thing should have a psych evaluation. I'm less concerned with the cat than I am with the pathology between her ears and whether or not she could evolve to be a menace to people one day. Don't kid yourself....it actually happens. I don't think she needs to have her career ruined over this....provided she takes certain steps. Ditto. If I remember correctly, there is a lot of evidence that most serial killers started with animals, then advanced to people. Ugh!!!Β
There is a huge difference in someone hunting and someone toturing an animal.
I did find it kind of strange that not very much has been said about the person taking the picture...her mom.Β
I just assumed when i read the mother took the picture that we all knew that apple didn't fall far. . . . |
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 I Prefer a Beard
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| I hope they throw the book at her. Could you imagine if she had hit the cat but not killed it and the owners found it alive and had taken it to the clinc she worked at to try and save it. It just makes me sick that the person we trust to care for our animals could very well be the one torturing them. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | caspersabelpip - 2015-04-20 8:29 PM
I hope they throw the book at her. Could you imagine if she had hit the cat but not killed it and the owners found it alive and had taken it to the clinc she worked at to try and save it. It just makes me sick that the person we trust to care for our animals could very well be the one torturing them.
Or if she missed the cat and a child had been playing in the next yard? She deserves all that is thrown at her and I hope it's a lot |
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     Location: Texas | I hope and pray the board does take the "appropriate action". Lord knows there will be quite the uproar if they don't.
The AMVA released a statement about the incident. It reads, in part:
“We, too, were shocked and appalled by this image when we saw it. Every veterinarian takes an oath that states in part that they will “use my scientific knowledge and skills for the benefit of society through the protection of animal health and welfare, the prevention and relief of animal suffering.”
The AVMA is committed to ensuring that every animal is treated with respect and dignity.
We are confident that the legal system and licensing board will take appropriate action, and we will continue to monitor the situation.” |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Too many people seek attention on Facebook.
Also, if she could not tell a feral cat from a pet based on behavior... That's redic.
I think some parents fail to teach their children how to act as professionals in their adult lives. |
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     Location: Do I hear Banjos? | One question that occurs to me...She says in her post that it's a Tom Cat. Was it in fact not neutered? Just curious. |
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 Shelter Dog Lover
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| TrailGirl - 2015-04-21 7:31 AM One question that occurs to me...She says in her post that it's a Tom Cat. Was it in fact not neutered? Just curious.
It won't be known for sure unless she produces the body, which I would be shocked if she did. The unique markings match exactly to the missing pet Tiger. There is a video of Tiger that his owner made of him riding on the gator, you can see he was neutered. In the video he is rubbing his head all over the steering wheel while his momma pets him- a real sweetie :(. She may refer to all male cats as Tom's IDK. |
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