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To: Fawn
Glad you are finally seeing the light. LOL! Once domesticated does not mean always domesticated. Look at the wild (feral) horses of the southwest. The Spaniards brought domesticated horses and now we have wild (feral) horses.
258 posted on 04/15/2007 10:34:07 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Ditter

No. I’m being sarcastic with you....as you are really confused. I think some of you need to look up the definitions of words.


269 posted on 04/15/2007 4:42:54 PM PDT by Fawn (http://www.hartzvictims.org/)
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To: Ditter

Domestic animals show what we call domesticated behavior to a greater or lesser degree, because they were “imprinted” on humans at an early age. This is particularly true in the case of a feral mother cat and her kittens.

If the kittens are handled by humans from birth on, they will not have the behavior of the mother cat.

Having said that, a feral cat should be considered a target of opportunity to any armed citizen. There is no redeeming biological value to such cats.

In a nation engaged in a replay of the old Crusades (remember 9/11 and Islam?) and considering that much of the world has humans deserving even the most minimal help in order to even survive - HOW IN H#LL CAN AN ANIMAL “RIGHTS” NUT NOT PRIORITIZE HUMANS ABOVE MERE ANIMALS? ? ? ?

/rant off


312 posted on 04/16/2007 4:23:00 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
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