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My neighbor's cats are great. No mice or other rodents and I'm pretty sure they take no shit from other wildlife four times their size. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm trying to get my porch monkey cat to kill more things. Attached File he and my black lab will put the fear of god into neighborhood cats and other dogs the cat lures them into the yard and the lab waits in the shadows ( no one lets there dogs loose anymore around my house ) the other 4 cats stay inside and of those 1 can come out when Im working outside and he shadows my ass til I finish building a catio |
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I was taught young to kill every cat roaming our woods. I quit doing it some years ago. I've got nothing against killing them, I can see why someone would do it. I only kill deer now, and they provide all our family's red meat.
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Considering squirrels, coons, possums, snakes, and even other birds will eat or destroy nests and eggs, that is bullshit. View Quote Quoted:
CBS are kind of douchebag. Evolution is evolution if your species can do it better then you are dead. Leave it up to the tree huggers to think they can stop a nature process. View Quote Do you guys actually think domesticated cats are a normal part of nature? That there is no difference between a wild animal interacting with other wild animals and a human letting their pet roam free? |
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Love it when people say cats are assholes because they are one of the most efficient predators. Cats are awesome. View Quote |
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Guess I'm an asshole and my cat and I should be shot.. Be warned I do shoot back..
Anyhow my cat doesn't roam far, generally hangs around the yard and pisses on the bushes. He likes killing rabbits. He eats the small ones head first. The bigger ones he just strips off the back straps. Doves get special attention, he must like the taste. |
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Pfft. The only thing in danger in my backyard when Mojo (RIP) was around was VERMIN: https://i.imgur.com/ZQxCUL0.jpg Miss my boy. View Quote |
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There is no smell worse than cat shit. View Quote Get behind some slow-moving, socially maladept individual who hasn't bathed in two whole weeks and doesn't see the need to do so. Let the smell of BO and unwashed ass permeate the immediate area while you're trapped next to the guy by the crowd. Then get back to us. |
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My two cats don't get to go out and kill stuff in the neighborhood, they do however get to lounge on their large screened in porch and daydream about it.
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Caught and removed 42 feral cats. I figure I saved a lot of small animals and birds. I got very good at it.
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Yea, because domestic cats are totally natural. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
English Starlings are an invasive species too and they need to be decimated. I'm meh on house cats (we have three, the dogs & I'd be happy with zero) but I love the barn cats they more than earn the little bit of food I put out to keep them around. Haven't had a mouse in the house in years and the rare gopher that is stupid enough to think our property looks homey doesn't live long. I cut loose a couple rounds of birdshot trying to get as many as I can per shot every spring. 2-3 servings and the starlings decide to stay off my lawn. Barn cat will run over to check them out and leave them lay. A sparrow will be inhaled (try to avoid with shotgun due to lead) |
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Quoted: Wait... Do you guys actually think domesticated cats are a normal part of nature? That there is no difference between a wild animal interacting with other wild animals and a human letting their pet roam free? View Quote In an artificial environment (like a city) they have cover and everybody else has an ample food supply. Out in the wilds, they have little chance against foxes and coyotes and are in direct competition with superior hunters such as bobcats. |
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Killer of Cats. All stray cats found inside the wire are run down, grabbed and shaken until they stop resisting. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195613/7004D5AC-B0B9-4243-BD7C-13534B83FCEC_jpeg-721135.JPG His little buddy gets a pass. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/195613/63EC9F50-23CD-4E91-9B7D-64EA2EF397B0_jpeg-721137.JPG View Quote |
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Maybe you should finish reading threads before you post in them... I'm so proud of you |
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Even when my last indoor/outdoor cat was sick and on his last legs he killed and dismembered two squirrels in one afternoon, I was impressed. Wife said “Your cat has something under the bushes and I don’t wanna know what it is!” I went out to clean up the mess and was suprised to find 7 legs and two tails...don’t know where the eighth leg went or the heads for that matter.
I miss that cat he would leave dead rats on the doormat just so I’d know he was paying the rent. Any bird that poached out of his food dish would end up scattered all over the back yard and he’d lead my wife back there to show her...he’d actually turn around and sit down in the middle of the mess proudly like “Check this shit out!” He was awesome, showed up as a feral and I had him for 8 years. |
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Pfft. The only thing in danger in my backyard when Mojo (RIP) was around was VERMIN: https://i.imgur.com/ZQxCUL0.jpg Miss my boy. View Quote The next cat that I saw was female and pregnant, left her alone and did not feed her. She camped out under my shed and that ended my rat infestation problem. Since then I leave the cats alone, don't feed them or give them water. No more rat or mice problems at all. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7207/DB571C67-DC82-495B-B246-3D82CB312636_jpeg-721247.JPG I’m sure the rabbit deserved it. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/7207/35309F06-56A4-4E2F-8E76-F4D884DF7346_jpeg-721244.JPG View Quote |
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I literally just shot a feral cat about 10 mins ago. Fucking things.
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Wild pest in this state, I shoot everyone I can, and the count is up there.
If people wouldn't just throw them out of the car on country roads, it wouldn't be as bad as it is, but it's to late, they are wild. Same as a fox, or a coyote they survive off the land and are just as wary of people. My dog is getting good at treeing them nasty fuckers. |
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Am I in before the cupcakes whine about paw prints on their trucks?
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They are not which is why they fail when nature is natural. In an artificial environment (like a city) they have cover and everybody else has an ample food supply. Out in the wilds, they have little chance against foxes and coyotes and are in direct competition with superior hunters such as bobcats. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Wait... Do you guys actually think domesticated cats are a normal part of nature? That there is no difference between a wild animal interacting with other wild animals and a human letting their pet roam free? In an artificial environment (like a city) they have cover and everybody else has an ample food supply. Out in the wilds, they have little chance against foxes and coyotes and are in direct competition with superior hunters such as bobcats. Cats are strange creatures. But, I've had them in one way or another most of my life. So, to me, them being around is as normal and natural as us people being around. In fact, I prefer the company of cats to the company of leftist scum. |
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And then you get held down by the scruff of the next and beaten with a board.
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Along time ago I used to run off the stray cats, until I had a rat infestation in my shed/shop. The next cat that I saw was female and pregnant, left her alone and did not feed her. She camped out under my shed and that ended my rat infestation problem. Since then I leave the cats alone, don't feed them or give them water. No more rat or mice problems at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pfft. The only thing in danger in my backyard when Mojo (RIP) was around was VERMIN: https://i.imgur.com/ZQxCUL0.jpg Miss my boy. The next cat that I saw was female and pregnant, left her alone and did not feed her. She camped out under my shed and that ended my rat infestation problem. Since then I leave the cats alone, don't feed them or give them water. No more rat or mice problems at all. |
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Skillshot Link Posted: Today 7:45:44 PM CDT Report View All Quotes I took one to get her shots ($$$). She got run over by a truck the next week. Another one showed up and I let it be. Then one day it got rabies and came after me. View Quote Did you die? |
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I am much more concerned about destructive invasives entering from the southern border, and the extinction of the republic.
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I shot a stray once and I swear it flopped about 2-3 ft into the air 9 different times before it died. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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All you "cats are not a natural part of the environment shit".
Wildcats, small ones There are a number of wild cats species the same size as a domestic house cat. Sounds like they fit right in. |
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All you "cats are not a natural part of the environment shit". Wildcats, small ones There are a number of wild cats species the same size as a domestic house cat. Sounds like they fit right in. View Quote Surely you can tell me you understand the difference between a lynx and someone's pet cat. Right? That's the equivalent of me saying my chihuahua is the same thing as a wolf since they are both canines. |
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