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27 minutes ago, Rushes said:

I can't be doing with them, they take too much wildlife.

 

that's a load of rubbish ! there fed most cat take very little wild life . foxes, magpies, woodpeckers , birds of pray  etc etc etc etc take far more than any domestic cat will 

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34 minutes ago, Rushes said:

I can't be doing with them, they take too much wildlife.

It is clear to see that there are some much loved kitts out there and many very loveable.

 

Still can't stomach the myself.

You have a valid point. Domestic cats cause massive damage to already struggling  bird populations. Struggling because their natural habitat is being eroded.
Farm cats are useful, as is the house cat who chins mice.
You're not supposed to eat them.

Also, cats are canny good judges of character. And they're every bit as good as a dog, in that they can save you from yourself when the shit hits the fan.

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20 minutes ago, Cheesy pete said:

Aye, that's been going on for ages. they're vicious killing things,
Cats are hyper aware creatures. They reckon that they produce four times as much serotonin per square inch of brain as we do. Now, given that they're much smaller, that suggests that they're off their lips constantly. Which explains the purring and occasional violent outburst.
 

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Yep mini tiger killers.
I've trained mine to chase balls of paper.
That's all she chases now.
And moths [emoji23][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

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Chairman Meow.
Trained to walk to heel, sit on command and retrieve. Odd but amusing.
 
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The next one has to be Nicolae Meowșescu.
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