Domestic cats troubles
"beamer" wrote in message
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On 29 May, 19:35, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
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,beamer
writes:
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| Is it just me or is it annoying when people make up facts??
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| "indisputable fact that most areas of urban UK are over run with cats"
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| Certain small areas may have a problem but most areas? I live in the
| middle of suburbia and I haven't seen a cat (or dog) in months!
Actually, that bit's right - though it's primarily suburbia (including
most so-called villages). Few such places are outside the territory
of a cat, which causes major havoc to the ecology.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
I'm not a cat lover or a keeper and I don't doubt cats do affect the
ecology.
Some areas probably do have a bad problem but to say *most* suburban
areas are *over run* is a wild exaggeration.
Of course, I'm willing to be convinced otherwise if there is evidence
from reputable reports/studies.
Ah, but 'indisputable facts' are usually 'self evident', hence no proof is
required :-)
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