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wrote in message oups.com... I'll shoot them too (but only by staying in the legal shooting restrictions in the area) Nobody cares, dickhead. |
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Bull. it has in minnesota. If there is a cat on my property it might
as well dig itself a hole becasue it is as good as dead. I dont kill cats for fun I kill them because they are no good for the enviroment |
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wrote in message oups.com... Bull. it has in minnesota. If there is a cat on my property it might as well dig itself a hole becasue it is as good as dead. I dont kill cats for fun I kill them because they are no good for the enviroment Since you do not include part of the post to which you are referring nobody knows who you are talking to. Furthermore, coming to a cat group to announce that you like to shoot cats makes you a dickhead. Now **** off. I would hope your gun backfires but I am far too nice for that. What goes around comes around, anyway. You will get yours. Dickheads who shoot domesticated animals always do, one way or another. |
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I think I will make a hat you know kind of like what they do with coon
skins |
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Mary wrote: wrote in message ... http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=3037721 It'll never fly. It has flown in minnesota and it has for years. you can shoot a cat as long as you are staying within the shooting regulations of the state. I know my neighbors cats and if it is a cat that I have never seen before and I know that it is wild...well it better have a good excuse to st. peter because her is going to the pearly gates in the sky |
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wrote in message oups.com... Mary wrote: wrote in message ... http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=3037721 It'll never fly. It has flown in minnesota and it has for years. you can shoot a cat as long as you are staying within the shooting regulations of the state. I know my neighbors cats and if it is a cat that I have never seen before and I know that it is wild...well it better have a good excuse to st. peter because her is going to the pearly gates in the sky Oooo such a BIG man. I just get off on a Great Big Man who likes to shoot sweet little furry creatures. What are you wearly, you stud you? |
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Mary wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Mary wrote: wrote in message ... http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=3037721 It'll never fly. It has flown in minnesota and it has for years. you can shoot a cat as long as you are staying within the shooting regulations of the state. I know my neighbors cats and if it is a cat that I have never seen before and I know that it is wild...well it better have a good excuse to st. peter because her is going to the pearly gates in the sky Oooo such a BIG man. I just get off on a Great Big Man who likes to shoot sweet little furry creatures. What are you wearly, you stud you? "I just get off on a Great Big Man who likes to shoot sweet little furry creatures." I am glad to hear that you get off to me shooting cats. do you want me to make a video for you so you can get off to that I dont just shoot any old cat I shoot the ones that are wild. I know what my neighbors cats look like and I dont shoot them I shoot the ones that are wild dont deserve to walk the earth any longer |
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The ones that "don't deserve to walk the earth" are not the cats, but
the PEOPLE who turned them out to fend for themselves because they (the PEOPLE) could no longer be bothered with their care. Just because you do not recognize the animal does not mean it doesn't belong to someone and has accidentally escaped, or that there isn't someone who would take it in and care for it. If I may be so bold to suggest that instead of shotting the animals you contact a TNR Group in your area and let them deal with the "problem" in a more humane and socially acceptable manner? Under normal conditions, truly feral or "wild" cats will avoid contact with humans and places where humans inhabit. Strays, on the other hand, were once owned by humans and they still associate humans with food. While I do not dispute that there is an on-going pet population and former pet (feral) over-population going on in this country, shotting on sight is not the answer. You and all others who would use this means (shot on sight) means of eradication the problem need to educate yourselves on the true causes for the over-population problem and then do something constructive to stop it from happening in the first place. |
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Hemmaholic wrote: The ones that "don't deserve to walk the earth" are not the cats, but the PEOPLE who turned them out to fend for themselves because they (the PEOPLE) could no longer be bothered with their care. Just because you do not recognize the animal does not mean it doesn't belong to someone and has accidentally escaped, or that there isn't someone who would take it in and care for it. If I may be so bold to suggest that instead of shotting the animals you contact a TNR Group in your area and let them deal with the "problem" in a more humane and socially acceptable manner? Under normal conditions, truly feral or "wild" cats will avoid contact with humans and places where humans inhabit. Strays, on the other hand, were once owned by humans and they still associate humans with food. While I do not dispute that there is an on-going pet population and former pet (feral) over-population going on in this country, shotting on sight is not the answer. You and all others who would use this means (shot on sight) means of eradication the problem need to educate yourselves on the true causes for the over-population problem and then do something constructive to stop it from happening in the first place. but I am doing something constructive to stop it. I am shooting the ones that are wild. I live in an area where my closest neighbor is a quarter mile down the road in a house in the woods. i know what his cat looks like. but there have been cats from the past that have been released in the area. there are programs out there right now that are telling people to keep there cats indoors. but even still there are wild cats and they are getting into my bird pens and eating my birds which must be punished by "death" |
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wrote in message ups.com... Mary wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Mary wrote: wrote in message ... http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=3037721 It'll never fly. It has flown in minnesota and it has for years. you can shoot a cat as long as you are staying within the shooting regulations of the state. I know my neighbors cats and if it is a cat that I have never seen before and I know that it is wild...well it better have a good excuse to st. peter because her is going to the pearly gates in the sky Oooo such a BIG man. I just get off on a Great Big Man who likes to shoot sweet little furry creatures. What are you wearly, you stud you? "I just get off on a Great Big Man who likes to shoot sweet little furry creatures." I am glad to hear that you get off to me shooting cats. do you want me to make a video for you so you can get off to that I dont just shoot any old cat I shoot the ones that are wild. I know what my neighbors cats look like and I dont shoot them I shoot the ones that are wild dont deserve to walk the earth any longer May you never be homeless, because by your own definition you're open game... now stop playing on daddy's computer and go do your math homework, it's almost bedtime little boy |
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