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same for dogs then

 

Not sure what you mean, dogs aren't usually left to roam freely, and when they do they are dealt with. Dogs are a lot more controlled than cats, so they are not a problem. Cats however, are a problem that needs to be addressed.

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Not sure what you mean, dogs aren't usually left to roam freely, and when they do they are dealt with. Dogs are a lot more controlled than cats, so they are not a problem. Cats however, are a problem that needs to be addressed.

 

 

Go for it, he's a born killer, can't you tell?

 

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You'd do better to start addressing all the waste of space humans in this country first though...

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Go for it, he's a born killer, can't you tell?

 

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You'd do better to start addressing all the waste of space humans in this country first though...

 

Yes again joe Newton yes!!

 

How's about this for a 'problem'

 

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The only thing she catches is second glances coz she's so darn beautiful :)

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Yes again joe Newton yes!!

 

How's about this for a 'problem'

 

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The only thing she catches is second glances coz she's so darn beautiful :)

 

Oooo a picture of a pretty cat.

 

I expect if I posted pictures of some of the mutilations I have found in my garden they would/should be removed by a moderator, as they are quite disturbing. Slow worms, newts, a door mouse and countless birds and chicks.

 

I don't deny they are beautiful creatures, but they are killers and they need to be controlled.

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If it wasn't for the cat being #1 pest controller I'd be inundated with rabbits and mice. Never seen her with a bird. The dogs however... Should I shoot them?

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