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#41411 07/02/01 07:35 PM
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No, they are not the same.

#41412 07/02/01 08:26 PM
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we call nutria rats..river rats!!! They're disgusting! Rick and I went right after Hurricane Keith, and got no shots...talked to health dept. before we went! We NEVER wear shoes..been going every 6 months since 98...NO SHOTS!!!! Also, we LOVE the food from the street vendors..it's absolutly fantastic....better than Whataburger after a night out!

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#41413 07/03/01 09:07 AM
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I'm confused here..... Just what EXACTLY WAS in that taco??????????
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#41414 07/03/01 09:15 AM
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A bone...Gingersnap still has the evidence and if I ever get my pictures developed I will post them so everyone can see!
Peace, Susan

#41415 07/03/01 01:55 PM
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What kind of bone? Iguana or something???
Debbie

#41416 07/03/01 03:39 PM
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You guys must be spending to much time on the AC beach because you have all your minds in the litter box.
I like it. Must be a latent effect from the panty rippers.

#41417 07/03/01 06:03 PM
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Well, I got my shots and after what I started on this topic I had them include
Feline Fever too! You guys are funny!

#41418 07/04/01 08:47 AM
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Who let the cat out of the bag?
From the Channel 5 website:
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Inspectors find skinned cat in Chinese restaurant
You have heard the rumours for years, but not until today has such conclusive evidence been presented that domestic animals are being prepared for eating in Belizean restaurants. If you are fond of cats you may want to leave the room because the pictures we are about to show are not pretty. Just before two on Monday afternoon a team of officers from the Fisheries Department was making a routine inspection of seafood at Lee Restaurant in San Ignacio. But instead of illegal conch or undersized lobsters, what they encountered was some freshly cleaned meat that looked suspiciously familiar. One animal, whose head was still intact, is obviously a cat. The other, while not precisely identified, is definitely not chicken, beef or pork. According to witnesses, the restaurant owner originally claimed that the mystery meat was gibnut. Fisheries officer Alfonso Avilez, the man who made the astonishing discovery, told cameraman Kent Pandy of Cayo Cable Vision how it happened.

Alfonso Avilez, Fisheries Officer
"What happen is that we from the Fisheries Department were on a routine patrol checking for conch and lobster since the conch season just closed and the lobster season just open. While doing the checks of the freezers and the premises, we noticed something funny in a bath-pan, so we decided to check. From what we realise and what we figured out, it was a cat. So what we did was place two of the members here and I went to look for the public health inspector. When he came to the premises, was when he confirmed it was a cat. The other one, we're not quite sure what it is."

While there is no doubt that one of the animals was a cat, an inspection by officers of BAHA has concluded that the second animal is definitely not a dog. Since shotgun pellets were found in the carcass, it is believed that the animal is either a quash or kinkajou, shot in the wild. Health authorities could not recall a cat being found in a Belizean kitchen, although several years ago some dog heads were found in the garbage outside of a Belize City restaurant. The possession of cat and dog meat in a restaurant is a violation of the Food and Drug Act and it is expected that the proprietors of Lee Restaurant, Lee Chun Hua and Chen Tian Kang will eventually be charged. While the consumption of cat and dog meat is virtually unknown in Taiwan and much of mainland China, it is common fare in the southern Chinese province of Canton. Canton is the home of many Chinese immigrants to Belize.

#41419 07/04/01 09:24 AM
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well, that was a little too serious for me.........Chris W., do you have a link for those pictures, or should we just believe you made this up for our entertainment, which , if so, I give you 8 points for originality.....

#41420 07/04/01 10:20 AM
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http://www.channel5belize.com/news/welcome.shtml#1

There is only one picture shown. I think the article was originally written for television. So the pictures it is referring to were shown on Channel 5.

This link will probably expire tomorrow after this becomes yesterdays news.


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