To: driftdiver
They cannot be domesticated and are dangerous to our children.
I came home from work to find a neighbor's cat sitting on our back porch eating a baby rabbit. I stepped out to scare it away and clean up the mess, and it stood it's ground, hissing at me.
Wrong answer. .22 subsonic and into the garbage. Not taking any chances with 3 small kids in the house.
A week later posters went up around the neighborhood. The picture was spot on, but the description didn't say anything about a tendency to kill animals in other people's fenced yards or having an agressive nature, so it couldn't have been the same cat.
43 posted on
03/02/2010 5:25:51 AM PST by
ConservativeWarrior
(In last year's nests, there are no birds this year.)
To: ConservativeWarrior
Shoot, shovel, shuddap
I don’t have any subsonic .22s, and my .45 would probably wake up the neighbor. mmmmm perhaps a trip to the gun store is necessary.
46 posted on
03/02/2010 5:57:16 AM PST by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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