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Old August 6th 08, 11:44 AM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
Another Person
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Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16 of
these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...l/article.html
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Old August 6th 08, 03:08 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
mert1639
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Default Poisoning cats


"Another Person" wrote in message
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Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that leaving
anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16 of
these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...l/article.html

I once gave a talk on the effects of anti-freeze and how it kills.
Basically, drink alcohol to prevent death.


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Old August 7th 08, 05:30 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
zaax
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Default Poisoning cats

Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html


what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden

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Old August 7th 08, 06:05 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
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Default Poisoning cats


"zaax" wrote in message
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Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html


what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden


If you drive your car without radiator fluid, I should think it might easily
overheat and then you're looking at a seized engine and very costly repairs.


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Old August 7th 08, 06:26 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
Splish Splash
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Default Poisoning cats

The Todal wrote:
"zaax" wrote in message
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Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html

what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden


If you drive your car without radiator fluid, I should think it might easily
overheat and then you're looking at a seized engine and very costly repairs.



I had you down as a better reader than that Todal. 'Changed'not emptied.




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Old August 7th 08, 08:47 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
The Todal
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Default Poisoning cats


"Splish Splash" wrote in message
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The Todal wrote:
"zaax" wrote in message
...
Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html
what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden


If you drive your car without radiator fluid, I should think it might
easily overheat and then you're looking at a seized engine and very
costly repairs.


I had you down as a better reader than that Todal. 'Changed'not emptied.


But the fluid constantly changes, over a period of time. Nothing ever stays
the same in this life.


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Old August 8th 08, 11:16 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
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Default Poisoning cats

"zaax" wrote in message
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Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html


what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden

I don't care. You'd better hope the police found you before I did.



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Old August 9th 08, 09:50 AM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
Yorkshire Pud
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Default Poisoning cats

Colonel Colt wrote:
"zaax" wrote in message
...
Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html

what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden

I don't care. You'd better hope the police found you before I did.




LOL I had 3 of the ****ing horrible things this week!

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Old August 10th 08, 08:56 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
dogface
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Default Poisoning cats

In article , Colonel Colt says...

"zaax" wrote in message
...
Another Person wrote:

Some time ago there was a thread on cats and how their selfish owners
refused to stop them ****ting in others gardens. It was said that
leaving anti-freeze out would see this vermin off.

It seems that someone has been testing this theory out and indeed 16
of these horrible ****ing things have been killed around Bridgewater.

Well done that poisoner. Halfords here I come!

http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/wdp/n...ller-Somerset/
article-253060-detail/article.html


what would the charge / result be if someone changed the radiator fluid
in a car and left the contents in the tray out in garden

I don't care. You'd better hope the police found you before I did.



If someone leaves their own antifreeze in their own garden I don't see any crime
has been committed?

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Old August 10th 08, 09:24 PM posted to uk.legal,rec.pets.cats.community
allan tracy
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Default Poisoning cats


All you cat haters might like to consider that thanks to a combination
of couldn't care less human behaviour and council bin emptying
practices (or lack of them) there has been a humungous explosion in
the UK rat population.

Never before have we had so many Rattus Norvegicus in circulation and
that’s the variant that’s always found around humans, not the nice
countryside ones.

It’s one of the worst animals for carrying human borne diseases and
nasty ones at that, particularly for children, and several times in
the past and no doubt again in the future it’s been the creature
that’s nearly done for the entire human race.

Rat urine can be deposited wherever they’ve been and leave behind
traces of diseases easily picked up just by touch alone, indeed follow
that by wiping your eyes and well - use your imagination.

My local council rat catcher told me that in Australia, where he had
emigrated for a while, rats there were considered even more serious
bad news because they attract in the snakes (mostly Eastern Brown –
second most venomous snake in the World) but having said that he
expressed a preference for the snakes because they were less
dangerous.

He also informed me that the rat poison he was putting down was next
to useless because a) the rats aren’t stupid and b) they are becoming
immune.

His advice was get a cat, several of them.
 




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