CATS!!
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You mean for the person that knew exactly what they were doing when they threw them out in the street, of course.
Cats don't belong outside. They can be very destructive without intending so, and have NO idea what a "car" or your "car payment" is. If you think it will be a continuing problem, I would try to trap the animal and either take it to the shelter or take it away from your neighborhood. Then you won't catch it digging in your yard either! Is there a chance it will get put down if it's not adopted? Of course. But it's sure better than someone hatching a plan to torture or poison it.
I've had many nice Mustangs with significant financial investment, but the car is not alive...I would never kill anything, no matter how small, over a machine. That's just bad karma Get it? KARma? Funny, I wish I had cat problems. Here I'm surrounded by rude, stupid, loud dogs that bark well past 10:00 PM and kids that leave their bikes, scooters, *****, etc in my lawn after I've asked them many times to take them home. Nuisances manifest in many forms, I suppose.
Best of luck in dealing with your cat problem. Remember, we are supposed to be the intelligent, compassionate species!
Cats don't belong outside. They can be very destructive without intending so, and have NO idea what a "car" or your "car payment" is. If you think it will be a continuing problem, I would try to trap the animal and either take it to the shelter or take it away from your neighborhood. Then you won't catch it digging in your yard either! Is there a chance it will get put down if it's not adopted? Of course. But it's sure better than someone hatching a plan to torture or poison it.
I've had many nice Mustangs with significant financial investment, but the car is not alive...I would never kill anything, no matter how small, over a machine. That's just bad karma Get it? KARma? Funny, I wish I had cat problems. Here I'm surrounded by rude, stupid, loud dogs that bark well past 10:00 PM and kids that leave their bikes, scooters, *****, etc in my lawn after I've asked them many times to take them home. Nuisances manifest in many forms, I suppose.
Best of luck in dealing with your cat problem. Remember, we are supposed to be the intelligent, compassionate species!
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You mean for the person that knew exactly what they were doing when they threw them out in the street, of course.
Cats don't belong outside. They can be very destructive without intending so, and have NO idea what a "car" or your "car payment" is. If you think it will be a continuing problem, I would try to trap the animal and either take it to the shelter or take it away from your neighborhood. Then you won't catch it digging in your yard either! Is there a chance it will get put down if it's not adopted? Of course. But it's sure better than someone hatching a plan to torture or poison it.
I've had many nice Mustangs with significant financial investment, but the car is not alive...I would never kill anything, no matter how small, over a machine. That's just bad karma Get it? KARma? Funny, I wish I had cat problems. Here I'm surrounded by rude, stupid, loud dogs that bark well past 10:00 PM and kids that leave their bikes, scooters, *****, etc in my lawn after I've asked them many times to take them home. Nuisances manifest in many forms, I suppose.
Best of luck in dealing with your cat problem. Remember, we are supposed to be the intelligent, compassionate species!
Cats don't belong outside. They can be very destructive without intending so, and have NO idea what a "car" or your "car payment" is. If you think it will be a continuing problem, I would try to trap the animal and either take it to the shelter or take it away from your neighborhood. Then you won't catch it digging in your yard either! Is there a chance it will get put down if it's not adopted? Of course. But it's sure better than someone hatching a plan to torture or poison it.
I've had many nice Mustangs with significant financial investment, but the car is not alive...I would never kill anything, no matter how small, over a machine. That's just bad karma Get it? KARma? Funny, I wish I had cat problems. Here I'm surrounded by rude, stupid, loud dogs that bark well past 10:00 PM and kids that leave their bikes, scooters, *****, etc in my lawn after I've asked them many times to take them home. Nuisances manifest in many forms, I suppose.
Best of luck in dealing with your cat problem. Remember, we are supposed to be the intelligent, compassionate species!
My question is what if it was say a mosquito inside your car. Would you kill that?
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hahaha nice one! XD
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Still laughing at this one . Very good.
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Yes. Not really a proper analogy. The mosquito is trying to drink my blood and can potentially give me malaria among other nastiness. If a stray cat or other animal that could potentially spread disease bum rushed and tried to sink his teeth into the OP, you wouldn't hear a peep out of me.
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Of course it is in jest (at least I hope lol) but a discussion topic regardless.
Yes. Not really a proper analogy. The mosquito is trying to drink my blood and can potentially give me malaria among other nastiness. If a stray cat or other animal that could potentially spread disease bum rushed and tried to sink his teeth into the OP, you wouldn't hear a peep out of me.
Yes. Not really a proper analogy. The mosquito is trying to drink my blood and can potentially give me malaria among other nastiness. If a stray cat or other animal that could potentially spread disease bum rushed and tried to sink his teeth into the OP, you wouldn't hear a peep out of me.
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Please don't mistake me for a PETA member or anything like that, I just love animals and have compassion for creatures that don't necessarily get themselves in trouble. But if it's down to me or an animal in a fight for survival, Mr. Furry is going DOWN!!! I also think that punishment should be warranted by the crime. I know, I know...any damage inflicted to our ponies is punishable under the fullest extent
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I had a buddy that routinely loved to drown cats after it rained or snowed by shoving them into a trash can and throwing the lid on. The guy also had a friend that absolutely hated cats, his friend beat the hell out of his dog with a dead cat and the dog would attack and kill cats on sight.
The topper though was when they tied it's tail to a rope and flung it over a bridge when a semi was passing underneath.
I also learned that if you time it just right when a cat is passing through a door, it makes a handy guillotine.
Disturbing, yeah I think so. Problem with stray cats in the neighborhood when I was growing up, not really.
The topper though was when they tied it's tail to a rope and flung it over a bridge when a semi was passing underneath.
I also learned that if you time it just right when a cat is passing through a door, it makes a handy guillotine.
Disturbing, yeah I think so. Problem with stray cats in the neighborhood when I was growing up, not really.
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Disturbing? Downright psychotic! I wouldn't get anywhere near a person like that... let alone call him a buddy. That's the kind of person who ends up shooting up his campus or workplace, joining a militia group in Utah, or voting for Sarah Palin.
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+1...psychos like that usually turn into child/wife abusers, rapists or worse. Buddy? WTF? Speaks volumes.
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Trap it and kill it on your own. Anymore depending on where you are they won't put them down but just spay/neuter them and release them. Florida we put them down, unfortunately states like Ohio just spay/neuter and then charge YOU for bringing it in to them for in. Total BS.
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I had a buddy that routinely loved to drown cats after it rained or snowed by shoving them into a trash can and throwing the lid on. The guy also had a friend that absolutely hated cats, his friend beat the hell out of his dog with a dead cat and the dog would attack and kill cats on sight.
The topper though was when they tied it's tail to a rope and flung it over a bridge when a semi was passing underneath.
I also learned that if you time it just right when a cat is passing through a door, it makes a handy guillotine.
Disturbing, yeah I think so. Problem with stray cats in the neighborhood when I was growing up, not really.
The topper though was when they tied it's tail to a rope and flung it over a bridge when a semi was passing underneath.
I also learned that if you time it just right when a cat is passing through a door, it makes a handy guillotine.
Disturbing, yeah I think so. Problem with stray cats in the neighborhood when I was growing up, not really.
Anyways, this is why my cat stays indoors. No way I'd want her out there anyway to be eaten by coyotes or dive-bombed by an owl.