![]() PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALSĬAUTION: Causes moderate eye irritation. Clorox Wipes have the following warnings displayed prominently on every package: ![]() It is the first public admission by Craig Grant that he used toxic Clorox wipes on the noses of cats with respiratory infections. This is likely the passage that caused Caboodle Ranch to hastily delete their post. Yes, I used Clorox wipes always-keeping noses clean and my hand sanitized as I handled so many cats… ![]() Some cats with respiratory issues, but no more than a dozen had clogged noses. So sad.Ĭraig does not disclose why Tommy, Snoop Dog, and Plummer’s pre-existing dental problems were not treated at the Ranch despite ample funds to do so. He needs two lower fangs removed which cut into his top lip, but all the tag said on his cage was something about his eye, which is off to the side. Rob had fostered him during his transition. He only has half a tongue and has to scoop the water into his mouth and tilt his head back to swallow. Lewis examined him and would continue his care. I said “Look Rob, ‘Plummer'”, poor baby came to the ranch and had been shot in the face and had received 3000.00 worth of corrective surgery prior. But no one ever asked about any of the cats medications that Dr. He and Tommy both should have had teeth removed by now. He looks bad, lost some weight, is drooling. He’s been with me at the ranch for 8 years. In a dank corner, Snoopie (Snoop Dog) came to the door. All of the cats are receiving proper veterinary care now, and not just Craig’s favorites like Tommy, Snoop Dog, and Meatball. Comparing photos of Tommy at the time of the raid with this video reveals a dramatic improvement in his condition since ASPCA took over his care. So painful, these bums ripped my babies from me.Ĭats under the care of the ASPCA are receiving daily attention and veterinary care - significantly more than they received during their time at Caboodle Ranch. I wanted to cherish his body but the guard reminded me not to touch him. Rob said “Look! Tommy!” I can’t believe he’s still alive! He raised his body up the cage door to greet me. Toot was there, too scared to come to me, and Crackers. Meatball was so happy to see me after two months! There was never a day that went by in the last 11 years when Meat-z went without attention. It is unknown at this time whether Rob was authorized to record and distribute this video to the public, and until we have confirmed that, we have opted to withhold that video. On the basis of this account, it can be assumed that the person recording the visit was Rob Grant, Craig’s son. On the Caboodle Ranch Facebook page, a video clip of the visit was posted. I was prohibited from any contact with the cats (meaning I was not allowed to touch them). We were escorted by someone with an attitude of a prison guard. While Nanette went to see her cats, Rob (my son) and I went to view my cats. In route, my stomach churns, I want to see them so bad. Animal hoarding has a 100% relapse rate when untreated. Hoarding behavior and depression are frequently linked, and Craig has stated that cats had “ become my happiness.” Without therapy, hoarders may lapse into depression and suicidal behavior, or quickly return to hoarding animals once their hoard has been removed. There are time I don’t want to live anymore. I’ve been sick, “post traumatic stress disorder” and am on medication for that and depression. Nanette drove, I haven’t driven since the raid on the ranch. Nanette and I were allowed to see our cats yesterday (May 1st) at 7pm. (The image of the original blog may be viewed here.) The text of the now-deleted blog follows, with commentary and related documents. The post made a number of incriminating and false statements, and was deleted from the blog minutes later - but not before alert animal lovers captured screenshots of the incriminating evidence, including Craig’s confession that he regularly used Clorox Wipes on cats’ faces. The visit was authorized by the court as part of the discovery procedure for their hearings. On May 2nd, 2012, the Caboodle Ranch blog posted melodramatic and self-pitying accounts of Craig Grant and Nanette Entriken’s visit to inspect the cats seized by the ASPCA.
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