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The Bulldog June 13th 04 04:17 AM


"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:8XSxc.16925$W01.11253@okepread01...
I would have swerved to avoid the cat. A motorcycle is something that can

be
replaced, a life can't.


Your right. My life cannot be replaced, so I nailed the cat... I'm sure
the idiots who let fluffy out have already replaced it... Get a life you
douchbag...


Bulldog...



Cat Protector June 13th 04 10:18 AM

You must be a troller because you seem to have no problem with hitting the
cat and in fact seem to be proud of it. You can call me names but it will
only shows how immature and unfeeling you really are. I think you are
disgusting!

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"The Bulldog" wrote in message
...

Your right. My life cannot be replaced, so I nailed the cat... I'm sure
the idiots who let fluffy out have already replaced it... Get a life you
douchbag...


Bulldog...





Cat Protector June 13th 04 10:18 AM

You must be a troller because you seem to have no problem with hitting the
cat and in fact seem to be proud of it. You can call me names but it will
only shows how immature and unfeeling you really are. I think you are
disgusting!

--
Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs!
www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek

Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time!
www.catgalaxymedia.com

"The Bulldog" wrote in message
...

Your right. My life cannot be replaced, so I nailed the cat... I'm sure
the idiots who let fluffy out have already replaced it... Get a life you
douchbag...


Bulldog...





Cat Protector June 13th 04 10:18 AM

You must be a troller because you seem to have no problem with hitting the
cat and in fact seem to be proud of it. You can call me names but it will
only shows how immature and unfeeling you really are. I think you are
disgusting!

--
Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs!
www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek

Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time!
www.catgalaxymedia.com

"The Bulldog" wrote in message
...

Your right. My life cannot be replaced, so I nailed the cat... I'm sure
the idiots who let fluffy out have already replaced it... Get a life you
douchbag...


Bulldog...





TCS June 13th 04 04:32 PM

On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 15:52:30 -0500, TCS wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:36:14 GMT, gertrude wrote:


"TCS" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 19:56:02 GMT, gertrude wrote:
There's something worse for housecats than coyotes: immature cougars that
are too young to prey on deer. See
http://www.boston.com/news/daily/05/odds_cat.htm

And about 18 months ago there was a case in Washington state of a pair of
sub-adult cougars travelling together who were after a man's dog while

the
man and dog were at his lake property. One of those cougars had a dead
housecat in its mouth. The guy went back to his truck, pulled out a

pistol,
and shot both cougars dead. According to the interview of some law
enforcement official the guy was within his rights. Personally, I think

the
guy could've driven off the two cougars. Killing them shouldn't have been
necessary. What an AH :-(

Have you ever tried to drive off a pair of cougers?
Do you think you could aim a gun to disable at an animal lunging for your
throat at 50mph? Twice?
Easier said than done.


The man was not being attacked, and his dog was still untouched by the
aggressive cougars at the time he aimed and fired.


And how would that prevent his dog from being lunch the next time the
cougers showed up?


Please explain how the guy "could've driven off the two cougers".


I'm still waiting.

TCS June 13th 04 04:32 PM

On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 15:52:30 -0500, TCS wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:36:14 GMT, gertrude wrote:


"TCS" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 19:56:02 GMT, gertrude wrote:
There's something worse for housecats than coyotes: immature cougars that
are too young to prey on deer. See
http://www.boston.com/news/daily/05/odds_cat.htm

And about 18 months ago there was a case in Washington state of a pair of
sub-adult cougars travelling together who were after a man's dog while

the
man and dog were at his lake property. One of those cougars had a dead
housecat in its mouth. The guy went back to his truck, pulled out a

pistol,
and shot both cougars dead. According to the interview of some law
enforcement official the guy was within his rights. Personally, I think

the
guy could've driven off the two cougars. Killing them shouldn't have been
necessary. What an AH :-(

Have you ever tried to drive off a pair of cougers?
Do you think you could aim a gun to disable at an animal lunging for your
throat at 50mph? Twice?
Easier said than done.


The man was not being attacked, and his dog was still untouched by the
aggressive cougars at the time he aimed and fired.


And how would that prevent his dog from being lunch the next time the
cougers showed up?


Please explain how the guy "could've driven off the two cougers".


I'm still waiting.

TCS June 13th 04 04:32 PM

On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 15:52:30 -0500, TCS wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:36:14 GMT, gertrude wrote:


"TCS" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 19:56:02 GMT, gertrude wrote:
There's something worse for housecats than coyotes: immature cougars that
are too young to prey on deer. See
http://www.boston.com/news/daily/05/odds_cat.htm

And about 18 months ago there was a case in Washington state of a pair of
sub-adult cougars travelling together who were after a man's dog while

the
man and dog were at his lake property. One of those cougars had a dead
housecat in its mouth. The guy went back to his truck, pulled out a

pistol,
and shot both cougars dead. According to the interview of some law
enforcement official the guy was within his rights. Personally, I think

the
guy could've driven off the two cougars. Killing them shouldn't have been
necessary. What an AH :-(

Have you ever tried to drive off a pair of cougers?
Do you think you could aim a gun to disable at an animal lunging for your
throat at 50mph? Twice?
Easier said than done.


The man was not being attacked, and his dog was still untouched by the
aggressive cougars at the time he aimed and fired.


And how would that prevent his dog from being lunch the next time the
cougers showed up?


Please explain how the guy "could've driven off the two cougers".


I'm still waiting.

grumpus June 13th 04 06:02 PM

Cat Protector wrote:

You must be a troller because you seem to have no problem with hitting the
cat and in fact seem to be proud of it. You can call me names but it will
only shows how immature and unfeeling you really are. I think you are
disgusting!



We dont care what you think. Your inability to see the cookable of your
feline parasites shows your intellectual limitations.Or I'm kidding. Who
cares what you think.

grumpus June 13th 04 06:02 PM

Cat Protector wrote:

You must be a troller because you seem to have no problem with hitting the
cat and in fact seem to be proud of it. You can call me names but it will
only shows how immature and unfeeling you really are. I think you are
disgusting!



We dont care what you think. Your inability to see the cookable of your
feline parasites shows your intellectual limitations.Or I'm kidding. Who
cares what you think.

grumpus June 13th 04 06:02 PM

Cat Protector wrote:

You must be a troller because you seem to have no problem with hitting the
cat and in fact seem to be proud of it. You can call me names but it will
only shows how immature and unfeeling you really are. I think you are
disgusting!



We dont care what you think. Your inability to see the cookable of your
feline parasites shows your intellectual limitations.Or I'm kidding. Who
cares what you think.


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