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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    If I could train our kitty to only kill rabbits, squirrels, and other rodents, I'd let him out all the time. Fuck we have a shitload of rabbits around here.

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    I see hydraulic turtles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    If I could train our kitty to only kill rabbits, squirrels, and other rodents, I'd let him out all the time. Fuck we have a shitload of rabbits around here.
    You should hunt the rabbits yourself, or train the kids. Them's good eatin.

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    Need Ugly pictures to bring some joy

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
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    Ask and the filthiest of all cats shall deliver. Here he is "helping" Ms Boissal survey the garden.

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    If I could train him to graze on the arugula I would, the patch has doubled in size over the winter. Maybe it would help his gut shrink a bit...

    Senile Artie was in a suicidal mood last night and jump right in his face to get on the couch. I managed to keep Ugly from eviscerating the old ginger but he never really stopped giving him the dirty eye:

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    And here's an old favorite just because we could use the laughs in here:

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    That's such BS. The wildlife around my place kill each other left and right.
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    Did you know that miss mayhem has been actually meowing at me to get me to give her tummy rubs? I shit you not. I didn't believe it the first time. She only stands for about four or five passes before she gently let's it be known that it's time to move on. So I move on. I really don't get it. And to answer an earlier question, she does not have knots in that very long hair. She appears to be very well groomed. Which is amazing considering how she has long and short hair and enough of it for a dozen cats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    The study reference in that article strongly implies in the discussion things that are in no way supported by the actual data collected, specifically relating to prey species impacted. Do free-ranging domestic cats have an impact on the (very) local fauna? Absolutely. But to make the unsubstantiated jump to it being especially deleterious to at risk species is entirely beyond the studies scope and is unjustified and irresponsible - no data was obtained whatsoever regarding actual prey composition. Given the higher concentrations of pest species that collect around human establishments, it could easily be determined that the majority of kills are "beneficial", at least to humans and their sometimes selfish view of the proper order of things. I personally thank our cats every day for keeping the rats and squirrels out of our garden, and have no problem with the occasional lizard (common bluebelly).

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post

    ya, this is why we hired them cats.... to eat any damn thing that moves and is small enough to fit in their mouths.

    so far, the payroll has been more than offset by the rodent reductions.

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    And don't get me started on filthy budgies. Cats for the MF win!

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    Mr Socks checking in
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    So many cats with interesting mustaches and various other facial markings in this thread!

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    He sorta looks pissed in this picture but he has been pretty happy boy since his snip snip is all healed up.
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    Square Face here

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    Square Face here

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    I hate to alarm you, however, I think there's a mountain lion on your roof.

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    So sorry SVS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    Square Face here

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    Is he still intact and if so why don't his owners get him fixed? Do you have issues with him spraying?
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    No issue. He sprayed when he was really young almost a year ago but not now. He comes in and uses the box occasionally. We think he is altered but not sure. Great personality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
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    My pit was deathly afraid of the cats... If you called him to leave the room and he had to walk past them in order to do so he would just sit in the corner and shake...
    The male cat i had Dougy Joe would whoop on him without warning. One time i stepped on the female cats tail by mistake... The dog started running already aware he was going to be blamed for this and here comes Dougy... He latched on to the dog and rode him up the stairs slashing his face the whole time i literally had to remove him from the dog...


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    Quote Originally Posted by SirVicSmasher View Post
    My pit was deathly afraid of the cats... If you called him to leave the room and he had to walk past them in order to do so he would just sit in the corner and shake...
    The male cat i had Dougy Joe would whoop on him without warning. One time i stepped on the female cats tail by mistake... The dog started running already aware he was going to be blamed for this and here comes Dougy... He latched on to the dog and rode him up the stairs slashing his face the whole time i literally had to remove him from the dog...

    OMG! Tears! Great story. Thanks!
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    Un perro y un gato

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    Kitties are digging the extra snuggle time.
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