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To: flashbunny

big bullies. and who exactly is it that forced those little feral kitties to live in the wild to begin with? and now we want to kill them? great. what a nice society.

its not like these poor animals have a choice. plus, there are a zillion domestic cats who are "not under the control of a human" or "wearing a collar" at any given time. so now everyone is forced to keep their domesticated cats inside for fear their vicious anal-retentive feral song bird protecting neighbor will shoot first and ask questions later.

so who said feral song birds should have any more protections than feral cats? don't they attack helpless little feral bugs? i say this is the anti-cat lobby at work. their sincerity doesn't pass the sniff test.


69 posted on 04/13/2005 12:47:45 AM PDT by applpie
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To: applpie

For pete's sake, doesn't any of the cat contingent ever read the articles? Or even the posts?

There are certain conditions that have to be met before a cat can be shot. It will not allow shooting in suburban yards where shooting firerams is already illegal. Nothing changes that. This is a tool for property owners in rural parts of the state (and wisconsin had plenty of those) who know their property to get rid of pests that shouldn't be there.

Like Nam Vet said, sure is easy to tell the city folks on the thread.


77 posted on 04/13/2005 12:50:29 AM PDT by flashbunny (Any discussion involving cats apparently requires the abandonment of logic by cat lovers.)
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