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hexthat

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Trousers, I found my cat outside. I have no clue how old she is. One night I was hitting the bong and I seen a black cat around 6 months to 1 year old. I seen her trying to be stealthy walking between cars. So I fallowed her around for about an hour or two til she laid down and let me pet her, then I picked her up, feed her, and now she is mine. I live in a town of less then 600 people, so wildlife isn't far. She hates inside, when I take her inside she gets really stressed out like something horrible is going to happen to her.
 

mysunnyboy

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i would toss it outside and let nature run its course, there's plenty of animals and birds out there to take care of it. :eyesmoke:
 

Red1966

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I was going to suggest throwing it up in the air then hitting it for 6 with a shovel. give it some weed then suffocate it. that's a pretty good way to go on natures scale. id say its stupid to call that cruel
Suffocating it is a slow, painful, terrifying death.
 

Red1966

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Trousers, I found my cat outside. I have no clue how old she is. One night I was hitting the bong and I seen a black cat around 6 months to 1 year old. I seen her trying to be stealthy walking between cars. So I fallowed her around for about an hour or two til she laid down and let me pet her, then I picked her up, feed her, and now she is mine. I live in a town of less then 600 people, so wildlife isn't far. She hates inside, when I take her inside she gets really stressed out like something horrible is going to happen to her.
So you obviously stole someone's pet. dick
 

Red1966

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I absolutely love the fact she kills gophers, ground squirrels, and those damn invasive red squirrels.... but indigenous field mice I don't. I also don't like when she eats the heads off humming birds, I've only seen her kill 3 humming birds. ..shit I've killed one before I always feed humming birds all year round. One time a all black male humming bird was guarding 3 feeders and 5 other humming birds wanted food, so I shot it out of the air with a BB gun first attempt. I was feeling a bit conflicted until my girlfriend cheered me on for it.
He would have left, in an hour or less. I have a feeder and see this all the time. You should put a bell on your cat. Cats seldom eat what they kill, they just slowly torture it to death. You and your girlfriend are irresponsible pet owners. And also cruel to wildlife.
 

BeastGrow

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Suffocation = suffering. You should get a hammer and crush its skull.. it will die quickly and with minimal pain this way.
 

Trousers

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Trousers, I found my cat outside. I have no clue how old she is. One night I was hitting the bong and I seen a black cat around 6 months to 1 year old. I seen her trying to be stealthy walking between cars. So I fallowed her around for about an hour or two til she laid down and let me pet her, then I picked her up, feed her, and now she is mine. I live in a town of less then 600 people, so wildlife isn't far. She hates inside, when I take her inside she gets really stressed out like something horrible is going to happen to her.


blah blah

Your cat is an invasive species and a menace to the ecosystem.
You can make up what ever bullshit excuses you want to make you feel better, but that doesn't change a thing.

Shooting at birds with a BB gun is a dick move too.
 

VILEPLUME

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I killed a mouse the other day with a shovel.

The dog was playing with it and it was half dead, so it laid there in the grass suffering and I knew I had to put it down quick.
 

BeastGrow

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Shooting at birds isn't a dick move. I shoot starlings any chance I get. They are very territorial and will kill and chase other birds away from their nesting areas.

I also feel no remorse for killing coyotes. Every coyote you kill prevents 20+ other animals from getting eaten.
 

Trousers

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Shooting at birds isn't a dick move. I shoot starlings any chance I get. They are very territorial and will kill and chase other birds away from their nesting areas.

I also feel no remorse for killing coyotes. Every coyote you kill prevents 20+ other animals from getting eaten.

Starlings are an invasive species. Do you shoot cats too?
 
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