To: vetvetdoug
I think every touchy feely bleeding heart should encounter a feral rabid cat so they can experience the naturalness and loving tenderness of nature.![](http://www.sweetmarias.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/burlap.5lb.pre.jpg)
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26 posted on
09/27/2009 8:46:56 AM PDT by
WVKayaker
(Futility: trying to slam a revolving door!)
To: WVKayaker
33 posted on
09/27/2009 8:53:17 AM PDT by
Utah Binger
(Mount Carmel Utah, Where Thunderbirds Soar and Protect)
To: WVKayaker
34 posted on
09/27/2009 8:54:11 AM PDT by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: WVKayaker
Our neighbors must be kinfolk. On Halloween night back in 2001 I came across a burlap sack thrown out on the back road with blood and guts strewn everywhere. It looked like the kittens got out and were attacked by a pack of coyotes that did the bunch in pretty well. I was just looking around when a small male cream colored DSH kitten ran up to me as to say, Help!. Well, I put him in my truck and took him home and he's been there ever since. My daughter named him Tinchy after the pup from Song of the South. He's pretty wise and won't get too far from the house or barn..I say he respects coyotes pretty well.
40 posted on
09/27/2009 9:03:46 AM PDT by
vetvetdoug
(FUBO....a fashion statement for Conservatives.)
To: WVKayaker
Not funny. Try stumbling across a sack of dead, drowned kittens, their bodies frozen in death because people are too stupid, too cheap, or too mean to neuter their cats.
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