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To: bgill

Ok as someone who lived out in the county, grew up with cats, likes cats, but has put cats down let me hit the cat lovers with reality:

Mr. puddings, your lovable house cat is a fierce predator. very nice if you want to reduce the number of moles and rats, but not so nice if you like songbirds and ground nesting birds.

Now if you watch a cat at work you will not be so enamored of them. They like to torture their prey and they enjoy it. Not like dogs at all, unless they have gotten to taste for sheep. Watch them torture a rat for 20 minutes and you will realize there is a bad side to all predators, humans included. (I personally detest rates and will kill on sight)

Wildfowl hunters will kill any cat they see, as cats will kill, for fun, any nesting bird they can find. Having raised a duck, they are very social creatures and suffer when Mr. puddings decided to kill their young, just for fun.

Now as to putting down Feral cats: My mom had a family of cats, male, female and kittens. A feral cat came around and decided to make the territory his own, which meant catching and killing each and every kitten, killing or driving off the male and then taking over the female and the territory.

Now the male of my moms family was an ex-feral cat and any time I had a rifle out it departed. Did not like guns. Yet it knew, somehow I was out to hunt its enemy. Came up to me and was all friendly while I waited rifle in hand and eventually shot the intruding cat. Was always my best buddy after that, any time I visited he would sit on me and purr and generally be a very nice lap cat. Was very fond of him. The ex Feral ones show a lot of character, there is a lot going on inside their heads.

Back to the arrow cat. From the article the exact reasons she dispatched him are not known. He could have been a Mr. Puddings that spent his leisure hours divesting the neighborhood of every living bird, such animals are by no means uncommon. Such a cat, choosing to live by the claw has no complaint when they are dispatched in kind. The picture says nothing, if I was sitting on a pile of dead rats I would have a smile on my face as well, my anti-rat world view started when my wife had a baby, all of a sudden such rodents became my mortal enemies, even though from observation I know rats are very social animals.

There is a lot to cats, they are interesting creatures and I have liked a lot of them, but folks wanting to destroy a persons livelihood when they do not know the larger picture are........well off as much as this women may be.


55 posted on 04/26/2016 11:48:23 AM PDT by Frederick303
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To: Frederick303

We used to have tons of whippoorwills here in the spring, haven’t heard one for years. They nest on the ground. I think they disappeared with the rise in cats and feral cats. If you search for the decline in whippoorwills all sorts of theories come up.

Freegards


57 posted on 04/26/2016 11:56:09 AM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Frederick303

The problem is people just are idiots. Killing an animal in and of itself is not “Cruelty” if it was, every pork, beef, chicken and lamb processing plant would be shut down.

Secondly, I love my pets, but they are animals, they are property, they are not human beings... they are animals.. The reality is, any of you can legally put your animal down by a bullet to the brainpan at any time and you have not engaged in “Cruelty”.

The issue is this person killed what she felt was a feral rabid cat, the kill sure as hell looks like a very clean kill to me, so there is no way you can call it cruelty. The problem is she foolishly posted a photo of it on social media, so now every cat lover on the planet is just seeing their precious little pet dead instead of just a feral animal put down.

Sorry, but there is absolutely no cruelty in any of what was done. There are tons of cases of animal cruelty out there, but this case sure isn’t one of them, and its certifiably insane that there are folks trying to argue that it is.


60 posted on 04/26/2016 12:15:23 PM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: Frederick303
Let me hit you with reality, killing a cat with a bow and arrorw is cruelty by any normal definition of the word.

I agree that cats should be kept indoors, unless they are on a farm.

But guys like you will be on these threads defending every and all abuses to animals, including dog fighting.

78 posted on 04/26/2016 1:16:59 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration (Pr 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation:but sin is a reproach to any people)
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