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Elaine Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Hear, hear Eugene, very well put, more people need to be responsible  
for their own baggage. The Rochofsky house in Dallas used to have a  
couple of cats with disabilities and they were a big hit and much  
missed when they eventually shoved off this mortal coil. My impression  
was that the Rochofsky house came with the cats and so if you wished  
to visit the place then that was part of the experience.

Elaine Miller

On 13 Aug 2010, at 17:23, Eugene Dillenburg wrote:

> Sorry I'm late to this thread.  Kept meaning to write; life kept  
> getting in the way.
>
> Lots of good reasons pro and con have been offered.  Seems to me  
> this decision needs to be made on a case-by-case basis.
>
> However, a couple of the arguments put forward don't seem to hold  
> water.
>
> 1) Many people are afraid of cats.
>
> So?  Many people are afraid of spiders.  Do we dismantle our  
> arachnid displays?
>
> 2) Many people are allergic to cats.
>
> So?  As a Person With Allergies, my health is my responsibility, and  
> I am rather offended by the condescension inherent in this attitude  
> that anybody else needs to look out for me.  I know what to avoid, I  
> know what to carry on me at all times, and I'll thank you not to  
> think you must re-arrange the world on my behalf.  From what I  
> gather, fatal allergic reactions to cats are vanishingly rare.  It's  
> not a public safety issue; it's a common sense issue.
>
> Eugene Dillenburg
> Exhibit Developer and Resident Curmudgeon
> Science Museum of Minnesota (cat-free for over 100 years)
>
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