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BygonEra

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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.
LOL. So... you're clearly disturbed by the circle of life, yet you're talking about invasive species?? If people got their cats fixed, there wouldn't be an overpopulation problem and they wouldn't be considered an invasive species. I keep my horse at a huge barn with a mouse/rat/snake problem and the barn cats have done a good job of controlling those populations. The snakes would be a good thing if they weren't EVERYWHERE. Feral cat populations start with irresponsible owners, hence the word "feral"... they wouldn't be destroying ecosystems if it wasn't for us. Going along with that, from a biological standpoint, cats are not supposed to be kept inside. I have only had indoor cats but understand why people think it's cruel to keep them indoors. I had one cat that literally lived it's entire life planning to escape every time the door was opened... pretty sad life if you ask me.
 

BygonEra

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Starlings are an invasive species. Do you shoot cats too?
It sure wouldn't hurt... they're an invasive species... remember? :roll: The only issue there is the fact that we see cats as "pets"... people have no problem killing mice and shit, but when it comes to pets, people get their panties all in a bunch. I'm all for shelters that euthanize... "no kill" shelters are BS in my opinion... just taking up space for other more adoptable animals.
 

Red1966

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It'll never catch on. Too hard to watch from the stands. Plus, the mice won't take the damn steroids.
 

Trousers

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LOL. So... you're clearly disturbed by the circle of life,
Not at all. I am disturbed by people that think it is okay to let their cats outside. It is dumb and selfish.

yet you're talking about invasive species?? If people got their cats fixed, there wouldn't be an overpopulation problem and they wouldn't be considered an invasive species.
You do not understand the issue at all.
Fixed or not, cats kill billions of birds and animals each year. They are an invasive species, period.
If you let your cat outside, you are an asshole.


I keep my horse at a huge barn with a mouse/rat/snake problem and the barn cats have done a good job of controlling those populations. The snakes would be a good thing if they weren't EVERYWHERE.
You realize snakes eat mice, right?


Feral cat populations start with irresponsible owners, hence the word "feral"... they wouldn't be destroying ecosystems if it wasn't for us.
You are not paying attention. Feral cats are a part of the problem. A large part of the problem is people that let their cats outside. Those cats kill billions of animals each year.


Going along with that, from a biological standpoint, cats are not supposed to be kept inside.
That is bullshit. Indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats.

I have only had indoor cats but understand why people think it's cruel to keep them indoors. I had one cat that literally lived it's entire life planning to escape every time the door was opened... pretty sad life if you ask me.
Boo hoo. "My cat is sad" is not a good reason to let a cat outside. Cats kill billions of animals each years disrupting ecosystems.

Indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats.
There is no good reason to let cats outside.
 

Red1966

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I always encourage cat owners to put a bell on their cat's collar. A new cat in the neighborhood will cause a noticeable drop in the bird population. I don't think people realize that their cat will kill something nearly every day its outside. Those animals die a slow, painful death for no purpose at all. The cat seldom, if ever, even eats them. Hunting is instinctive, but a well-fed cat has no compulsion to eat its prey. This is not a part of the natural "circle of life".
 

see4

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Place the mouse in your rectum. Killing two birds with one stone, so to speak. You get your rocks off and humanely off the poor mouse. I'm getting an erection just thinking about it.
 

Red1966

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Place the mouse in your rectum. Killing two birds with one stone, so to speak. You get your rocks off and humanely off the poor mouse. I'm getting an erection just thinking about it.
How is that humane?
 

redivider

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carbon monoxide. suffocation with carbon monoxide is not painful at all. it's called a silent killer for a reason. or throw it outside at night an owl will find it....
 
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