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Reply #30 - May 30th, 2013 at 3:51pm
 
Ah yes well not everyone thinks that killing snakes is on the positive ledger
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Reply #31 - May 30th, 2013 at 3:56pm
 
That's right, not everyone do. But a great percentage of domestic animals are killed by snakes, I.E Dogs and other cats, mostly because they were locked up when they were puppies/kittens and don't know whether they should fear them or not when they come across one.
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Reply #32 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm
 
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

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Reply #33 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:14pm
 
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 3:56pm:
That's right, not everyone do. But a great percentage of domestic animals are killed by snakes, I.E Dogs and other cats, mostly because they were locked up when they were puppies/kittens and don't know whether they should fear them or not when they come across one.


LOL

Bollocks

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Reply #34 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:17pm
 
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

Smiley

Easy


I suppose I should do that to dogs. They roam around killing my chickens and poo on my front yard. I guess I should stick them into a garbage bin full of water with a few bricks on top of the garbage bin lid.
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Reply #35 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:20pm
 
My experience tells me that the bit between cat in trap to cat in bag is a skin shredding experience.

I hate having to kill cats and I dont do it anymore.
But I bought a property infested with ferals and i had to shoot about 12 of them.
Very unpleasant
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Reply #36 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:25pm
 
miketrees wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:20pm:
My experience tells me that the bit between cat in trap to cat in bag is a skin shredding experience.

I hate having to kill cats and I dont do it anymore.
But I bought a property infested with ferals and i had to shoot about 12 of them.
Very unpleasant


Big hessian bag over the end - no problem at all.

Of course if you a good size drum you can just throw the entire trap in.
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Reply #37 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:27pm
 
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:17pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

Smiley

Easy


I suppose I should do that to dogs. They roam around killing my chickens and poo on my front yard. I guess I should stick them into a garbage bin full of water with a few bricks on top of the garbage bin lid.


Try locking your chickens up  Wink
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Re: Should it be legal to kill pet cats on the loose
Reply #38 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:30pm
 
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:27pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:17pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

Smiley

Easy


I suppose I should do that to dogs. They roam around killing my chickens and poo on my front yard. I guess I should stick them into a garbage bin full of water with a few bricks on top of the garbage bin lid.


Try locking your chickens up  Wink


My chickens are locked up, it's just some are very persistent and dig underneath it. So I think, I'll start killing the dogs, because the owners won't keep them locked up.
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Re: Should it be legal to kill pet cats on the loose
Reply #39 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:35pm
 
Just keep your damn cat out my damn backyard!

There used to be native cats. . .
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Reply #40 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:37pm
 
St George of the Garden wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:35pm:
Just keep your damn cat out my damn backyard!

There used to be native cats. . .


Then keep your dog out of my backyard.
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Reply #41 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:42pm
 
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:30pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:27pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:17pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

Smiley

Easy


I suppose I should do that to dogs. They roam around killing my chickens and poo on my front yard. I guess I should stick them into a garbage bin full of water with a few bricks on top of the garbage bin lid.


Try locking your chickens up  Wink


My chickens are locked up, it's just some are very persistent and dig underneath it. So I think, I'll start killing the dogs, because the owners won't keep them locked up.


you sure it's not a fox?
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Reply #42 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:43pm
 
John Smith wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:42pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:30pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:27pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:17pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

Smiley

Easy


I suppose I should do that to dogs. They roam around killing my chickens and poo on my front yard. I guess I should stick them into a garbage bin full of water with a few bricks on top of the garbage bin lid.


Try locking your chickens up  Wink


My chickens are locked up, it's just some are very persistent and dig underneath it. So I think, I'll start killing the dogs, because the owners won't keep them locked up.


you sure it's not a fox?



Positive. I set up a camera to catch it in action.
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Re: Should it be legal to kill pet cats on the loose
Reply #43 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:44pm
 
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.


bollocks .... keep your cat of my furniture or I'll adjust it's behaviour. And you can threaten to take whoever you like to court, you'd need to find your cat first.
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Reply #44 - May 30th, 2013 at 4:47pm
 
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:43pm:
John Smith wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:42pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:30pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:27pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:17pm:
FriYAY wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
1993Zebra wrote on May 30th, 2013 at 2:56pm:
Now, some people, or person I should say, think that cats should not be allowed to roam around outside and to keep them locked up.
I did a study in animal behaviour and there was a section covered about cats. If a cat does not get the chance to roam, their development process gets destroyed and more often than not, they have a lot of problems in their older years.
A cat that roams is a healthy cat, killing small animals is just an instinctive behaviour. Trying to get a cat to stop killing things is like telling a cheetah that it has to stop killing things.



How to stop a cat killing things;

1.      Set trap
2.      Catch cat
3.      Empty into bag
4.      Throw bag into rubbish bin full of water
5.      Put lid on bin
6.      Come back 30 minutes later
7.      You now have a harmless cat

Smiley

Easy


I suppose I should do that to dogs. They roam around killing my chickens and poo on my front yard. I guess I should stick them into a garbage bin full of water with a few bricks on top of the garbage bin lid.


Try locking your chickens up  Wink


My chickens are locked up, it's just some are very persistent and dig underneath it. So I think, I'll start killing the dogs, because the owners won't keep them locked up.


you sure it's not a fox?



Positive. I set up a camera to catch it in action.


you went to the trouble of setting up a camera but thought it was to diifficult to dog proof your chicken coup? Chicken coups are not that hard to dog proof.  I'll make it easy for you .. attach a wire to a terminal on a 12 volt battery and put it around your coup with the other terminal attached to the chicken mesh ... once dog touches both it'll never bother your chickens again .. it won't kill the dog just give him a nasty surprise. Can i do the same to your cat?
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