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boneheaddoctor 05-09-2005 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI
Once "Fluffy" gets it . . . can "Spot" be far behind?

http://www.190revolution.net/prem/mti/shootdog.jpg

only if "Spot" climbs up on cars....if spot has no collar or liscense then he is far game.......that would keep strays in check.

All pets wear a liscense and collar of they are fair targets out doors.

Jim Anderson 05-09-2005 04:44 PM

Never had...
 
A cat wake me up in the middle of the night barking
A cat chase me on my bike
A car touch its cold nose against my leg
A cat attack a child
A cat pee on the header pipe of my motorcycle (THE worst smell when they get hot)
A cat chase my dog up a tree


Can you tell which side of the fence I'm on?

Jim Anderson 05-09-2005 06:19 PM

If cats were bigger, there would be a balence of power.

Diesel Power 05-09-2005 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by MedMech
Somethings missing here, how can a dog or dogs owner be negligent for killing or maiming a kitty cat in on their own property?

If that's the case a bunch of cat owners should be prosecuted for killing song birds, which there is no open season.

I think the main point of the article is to cuddle with fellow cat lovers that are guilty of letting their cats crap in every kids sandbox on the block and killing song birds.

From what I understand, the dog got out of its yard, and killed the cat. If that is the case, the dog owner is responsible for the dog's actions. As I feel this way, my yard is like fort knox to my dogs. I have digging barriers around the perimeter of the yard, and a 6 foot fence to keep them in. My gates are also padlocked so nobody can accidentally on purposely "let them out."

My now departed wolfdog got several of my neighbours cats. Every one of them wandered into my yard. Their attitude was like, "oh well, kitty shouldn't have went in there."

I also have two cats, and they are permanently indoor cats. Indoor cats are the only ones that stay in the area in which they belong.

Diesel Power 05-09-2005 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Anderson
A cat wake me up in the middle of the night barking
A cat chase me on my bike
A car touch its cold nose against my leg
A cat attack a child
A cat pee on the header pipe of my motorcycle (THE worst smell when they get hot)
A cat chase my dog up a tree


Can you tell which side of the fence I'm on?

Cats are less than worthless when it comes to home protection. I sleep quite well at night with these two around:

cscmc1 05-09-2005 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Anderson
A cat wake me up in the middle of the night barking
A cat chase me on my bike
A car touch its cold nose against my leg
A cat attack a child
A cat pee on the header pipe of my motorcycle (THE worst smell when they get hot)
A cat chase my dog up a tree

I HAVE had a cat (several cats) crap under my porch, in my garage, and under my shed all summer long. That has to be the most unpleasant smell in the world. Furthermore, there are NO birds or squirrels left to feed in my yard. This is all thanks to a neighbor who started putting food out for all the neighborhood strays when he moved in a couple of years ago. It's barely cracked 80 degrees here and the stench is overwhelming. The humane society is going to get a call tomorrow for a bunch of live traps, or I'll consider busting out the pellet gun.

J. R. B. 05-09-2005 08:47 PM

Bonehead--I haven't had the opportunity to ask a telemarketer for any cat recipes yet. I will let you know when the chance comes. Maybe we will get lucky and get a recipe. :D

boneheaddoctor 05-09-2005 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by J. R. B.
Bonehead--I haven't had the opportunity to ask a telemarketer for any cat recipes yet. I will let you know when the chance comes. Maybe we will get lucky and get a recipe. :D

You may get one if the telemarketer is working out of China............

boneheaddoctor 05-09-2005 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cscmc1
I HAVE had a cat (several cats) crap under my porch, in my garage, and under my shed all summer long. That has to be the most unpleasant smell in the world. Furthermore, there are NO birds or squirrels left to feed in my yard. This is all thanks to a neighbor who started putting food out for all the neighborhood strays when he moved in a couple of years ago. It's barely cracked 80 degrees here and the stench is overwhelming. The humane society is going to get a call tomorrow for a bunch of live traps, or I'll consider busting out the pellet gun.

I would set out several bowls of anti-freeze.....the problem will take care of itself soon afterwards.

J. R. B. 05-09-2005 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by boneheaddoctor
You may get one if the telemarketer is working out of China............

I hear they do eat cat in China. Cat-Fooey anyone.

diametricalbenz 05-09-2005 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by J. R. B.
I hear they do eat cat in China. Cat-Fooey anyone.

Actually they don't eat cat.....they eat dogs (which is upsetting) although that is pretty dang rare...although when I was there I stayed away from the markets. :eek:

For the most part it's a lot of cooked fish and vegetables.

boneheaddoctor 05-10-2005 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by diametricalbenz
Actually they don't eat cat.....they eat dogs (which is upsetting) although that is pretty dang rare...although when I was there I stayed away from the markets. :eek:

For the most part it's a lot of cooked fish and vegetables.

They eat anything they can catch.........and I mean anything.....

boneheaddoctor 05-10-2005 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by J. R. B.
I hear they do eat cat in China. Cat-Fooey anyone.

General Tso's Cat.........Cat foo yung.........sweet and sour cat.........twice cooked cat.......cat with broccoli......mmmm...mmmmm good.

MedMech 05-10-2005 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kuan
The dog escaped and killed the cat in the cat's yard. I guess the moral of the story here is that you are responsible for your own property. The guy didn't even show up to court to defend himself.

OK Fine, the guy should be responsible. I think $48K is a little steep but I'm not the judge.

pxland 05-10-2005 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by PaulC
Right now in BHD's backyard there's a cadre of chipmunks simultaneously losing bladder control while trying to fashion collars out of discarded wristwatch bands.

That's hilarious.


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