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Old 06-07-2007, 08:26 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Mikesndbs" wrote in message
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Hi and thanks for the answers to my question!

The petition seems to have generated more interested however and that
was not the intention.
It was there so that if you agreed you could sign up to it.

Its my democratic right to use this method to inform the government
about something I feel strongly about.
What I don't expect is the 'slagging' one person gave here.
If you don't agree don't sign up!

Its not about being 'anti cat' either!

The situation here is that on this estate most of the houses have at
least two cats, all of them are allowed to roam freely nearly 24hrs a
day.
The result is that the bird and mammal population has noticeably
declined and the gardens of those who don't have cats are used by many
for a toilet.
Research will show that this is common in many areas.
If its not the case in your area then 'goody for you' aren't you
lucky.

Apology's to the other list members but I did not expect such a
slagging off for simply asking about Xmas potatoes.

Mike


Don't worry Mike, sigs always get a good response, read mine and you will
see how popular mine is :-)) OK I advertise in other places as well, but the
hotel for the reunion has been full for a long time.

Sacha advertises her business in her signature.

These things are not done if there is no response.

:-))

You also have the problem with the readership of this newsgroup who are
divided over the Vermin Cat Issue. Those like me who feel they should be
killed at birth and the problem eradicated, and those who allow them to roam
into other people's gardens, turn a blind eye, and because their garden is
nice and cat shit free, can see no problem. These people are usually multi
cat owners.

Have a nice day


Mike


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