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Old 04-28-2007, 05:36 PM
pergesu pergesu is offline
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Default Re: shooting neighbor\'s cats in my backyard

My cats aren't allowed to go outside. They do fine.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:36 PM
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Default Re: shooting neighbor\'s cats in my backyard

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Why dont you people keep your pets inside, the world isnt your litter box?

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Because thatīs not fun for the animals.

Water gun should suffice. Make sure the water is COLD, though.

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thats not fun for the animals? is that really the excuse? I mean most dog owners usually have at least a modicum of respect for others, cat owners rarely do.

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i beg to differ. if there weren't leash laws, so many dogs wouldn't be on them.

also, have you ever been to ny? there's dog [censored] everywhere. none of those lazy [censored] clean up their dog [censored].
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:36 PM
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I love cats. If some local 10 year old jerk kid shot one of my kitties, I would hunt him down and have him arrested or I'd just beat him into the ground myself.

On the other hand, if somebody else's pets are destroying your property, you shouldn't have to put up with that. Use a hose or start complaining to the cats' owners

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Old 04-28-2007, 05:36 PM
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Default Re: shooting neighbor\'s cats in my backyard

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Why dont you people keep your pets inside, the world isnt your litter box?

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Because thatīs not fun for the animals.

Water gun should suffice. Make sure the water is COLD, though.

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thats not fun for the animals? is that really the excuse? I mean most dog owners usually have at least a modicum of respect for others, cat owners rarely do.

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lol, what is this based on? Most cats just crap in litterboxes in the house; there are tons of dog owners who just let their animals leave steaming piles all over sidewalks and yards.

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cat owners who let their cats go outside dont give a [censored] what the cats do when they are out, letting them [censored] anywyhere, climb on cars leave scratches etc. dog owners at least keep their pets on a leash, and some even god forbid, pick up their pets [censored].
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:39 PM
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Default Re: shooting neighbor\'s cats in my backyard

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Why dont you people keep your pets inside, the world isnt your litter box?

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Because thatīs not fun for the animals.

Water gun should suffice. Make sure the water is COLD, though.

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thats not fun for the animals? is that really the excuse? I mean most dog owners usually have at least a modicum of respect for others, cat owners rarely do.

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lol, what is this based on? Most cats just crap in litterboxes in the house; there are tons of dog owners who just let their animals leave steaming piles all over sidewalks and yards.

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cat owners who let their cats go outside dont give a [censored] what the cats do when they are out, letting them [censored] anywyhere, climb on cars leave scratches etc. dog owners at least keep their pets on a leash, and some even god forbid, pick up their pets [censored].

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Correct. Dog owners walk them on a leash, keep them fenced in a yard, whatever. I've never known a cat owner who even remotely tried to control where the cat went. They run out the door, do whatever for however long, and come back in. I don't understand why cat owners let them go outside.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:43 PM
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Correct. Dog owners walk them on a leash, keep them fenced in a yard, whatever. I've never known a cat owner who even remotely tried to control where the cat went. They run out the door, do whatever for however long, and come back in. I don't understand why cat owners let them go outside.

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this is such a retarded statement. almost all my friends who own cats, don't allow their cats outside. don't make such ignorant statements.

btw, i hate cats and dogs equally.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: shooting neighbor\'s cats in my backyard

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Why dont you people keep your pets inside, the world isnt your litter box?

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Because thatīs not fun for the animals.

Water gun should suffice. Make sure the water is COLD, though.

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thats not fun for the animals? is that really the excuse? I mean most dog owners usually have at least a modicum of respect for others, cat owners rarely do.

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lol, what is this based on? Most cats just crap in litterboxes in the house; there are tons of dog owners who just let their animals leave steaming piles all over sidewalks and yards.

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cat owners who let their cats go outside dont give a [censored] what the cats do when they are out, letting them [censored] anywyhere, climb on cars leave scratches etc. dog owners at least keep their pets on a leash, and some even god forbid, pick up their pets [censored].

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Correct. Dog owners walk them on a leash, keep them fenced in a yard, whatever. I've never known a cat owner who even remotely tried to control where the cat went. They run out the door, do whatever for however long, and come back in. I don't understand why cat owners let them go outside.

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Dog owners would likely do all of this if dogs weren't considered more potentially dangerous.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:43 PM
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dog owners keep better care of their dogs because dogs are more destructive...obv

ive never owned a cat or had a problem with a cat. i think you guys are just cat haters.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: shooting neighbor\'s cats in my backyard

Hang on to the cats for a few days. Find out who they belong to, but don't call them. Let them know after a few posters go up that you found their cats, but next time you're taking them to the humane society or something.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:44 PM
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A fence FTW?
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