greasemonkeyok
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Birds eat lots of insects.
For example, guinea hens will rid your place of ticks.
For example, guinea hens will rid your place of ticks.
but I am also not crazy about the neighbours cat that s***s on my flowerbed.
John White said:We live in the country. We have really had a run on city people comming out here and dumping their cats. We have already taken in 4 stray cats, had them spayed, nutered and shots. Plus, at my shop at another location I have two cats there that I feed and take care of. We love them all and feed them and give them good care. But we have just about had enough of it. The local county shelter will not take cats, nor the humane agency. City people wont take responsibility for their own problems. They dont realize many times when they dump a cat it gets run over, coyotes get it or it gets shot. I dont feel right about catching them and dumping them again and I feel really bad about having to kill them. One cat in paticulair, I could write a book about her, showed up here about 4 years ago, hates other cats, will not stay here at night, she leaves and stays in the woods, shows up here every moring before I go to work, eats, and rides to work with me, loves it, loves to ride in my big truck when I go out on a job. Hangs around the shop sometimes during the day, then when 5 oclock comes and the church bell up on the hill rings 5. she shows up for a ride home, she got caught in a wind storm once and collaposed a lung, got hit by a car once, broke her pelvis and rear leg, was near death, we didnt have the $40 to have her put to sleep, put her in a basket and put her under a shade tree outside, to die, she laid there 4 or 5 days suffering, fed her with a eye droper, finally one day she tipped the basket over and crawled under a neighbors abandoned car with no wheels on it. I couldnt crawl under there and get her and out, every time I took a rake and tried to drag her out she screamed in pain. Left her there for the night, next day I checked and she was gone, I figured the coyotes got her. About 3 months later I was out side and this real scraney cat jumpet down from the cats feeding dish and run, I called for it and I just couldnt believe it was "Fiesty" about half starved to death, you could see all her ribs. Nursed her back to health. Another time she didnt show up for a ride to work in the morning, I came home at noon with my dump truck and had a load of gravel to dump after lunch. I went to the job site after lunch, about 20 mi away and backed up to dump the gravel, I head a terriable scream, I thought I had backed over some ones cat. I shut the engine off, got out and looked under the wheels, no cat, raised my hood and there she was sitting back on top of the transmission, there was Fiesty. Just giving me a dumb look. I could go on with stories about her. But again I cant handle any more stray cats. And I had better get off hers because I see Fiesty comming out of the woods wanting a ride to work.
So what exactly are you saying about city people? We come out to the country, where the GOOD people live and dump our pets? That we don't take responsibility for our own problems? The fact that you made such a statement truly defines your level of mentality. You do know where the term BACK WOODS came from, don't you? Actually, now that I think of it, you probably don't.
No disrespect to anyone else reading this, but really, if I started a thread about the ignorance in middle America, a good amount of people would be insulted. Sorry, but I just finished arguing, in another thread, with a guy that stated that he was from upstate NY, and felt it was an insult to him to be considered a downstater, as he put it, or in other words a person from NYC and its suburbs. Some people just amaze me.
You see it works this way. Country folk don't have to go anywhere else to dump cats, they just have to ignore them.Of course no one here is implying that all or even most city folks do that. But of the animals that get dumped in the country there's a very high probability that a city person or suburban person did it. Its a known fact.
So I guess if your neighbor decides to "target practice" with your dogs, chasing their cat on thier property, its ok? I have five outdoor cats, most were strays that wandered up, all are fixed and are part of the family. I have chased my neighbors dogs out of my yard several times, chasing MY cats. Never would I think about shooting their dogs for this. BTW, I am rural too.
Sorry, but I just finished arguing, in another thread, with a guy that stated that he was from upstate NY, and felt it was an insult to him to be considered a downstater, as he put it, or in other words a person from NYC and its suburbs. Some people just amaze me.
It always makes me howl with laughter when I read rants from those people who think stray cats decrease songbird populations...birds make up only a tiny percentage of the diet of cats. I have four cats who get out frequently and 90% of the time they are under my direct watch....and in the last three years I have only seen them catch ONE BIRD...although they have tried thousands of times.
And exactly WHAT do birds do for mankind? Raid their tree fruits, eat their grain, steal their berries, s*** on their cars and trucks. I would be so happy to never see another F****** bird around here. Hawks kill many more birds than cats do....and any bird stupid enough to get caught by a cat deserves it.
So what exactly are you saying about city people? We come out to the country, where the GOOD people live and dump our pets? That we don't take responsibility for our own problems? The fact that you made such a statement truly defines your level of mentality. You do know where the term BACK WOODS came from, don't you? Actually, now that I think of it, you probably don't.
No disrespect to anyone else reading this, but really, if I started a thread about the ignorance in middle America, a good amount of people would be insulted. Sorry, but I just finished arguing, in another thread, with a guy that stated that he was from upstate NY, and felt it was an insult to him to be considered a downstater, as he put it, or in other words a person from NYC and its suburbs. Some people just amaze me.