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Cats in garden
Mikesndbs writes
Hello I know this is an emotive subject and indeed I have already had my fingers burned when I added a link to an official government petition. However as this thread already exists I don't see that it would do harm to add it here! Perhaps. But if we all follow your lead and post links to petitions about issues that we are concerned about, then the gardening content of the group will get swamped. -- Kay |
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Anne Jackson writes
The message from K contains these words: Mikesndbs writes Hello I know this is an emotive subject and indeed I have already had my fingers burned when I added a link to an official government petition. However as this thread already exists I don't see that it would do harm to add it here! Perhaps. But if we all follow your lead and post links to petitions about issues that we are concerned about, then the gardening content of the group will get swamped. Cats _are_ of concern to gardeners, though...as evidenced by the multitudes of threads in the past. Yes, but that petition isn't going to do anything about their defecating in the garden, which is what the multitudes of threads are about. I could start posting links to the Cats Protection League using the same logic. -- Kay |
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Well at least I am trying!
And without suggesting any harm to the cats! Cats are as someone said here a concern to gardeners hence posting to a garden forum. Also, if some controls were brought in then it would stop the issue of cats messing in other people gardens, or at least make it the cat owner who has to got the time and expense of keeping their animals out of your garden. To those who have supported this thanks very much. To those who persistently moan and make witless comments go get a life! I will not come back to this thread or read any more replies. Oh! one last thing, another petition is for cats to attract a child benefit! this shows the level of some of the owners and why we need the government to make a ruling on the matter. |
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On Jul 7, 4:28 pm, K wrote:
Yes, but that petition isn't going to do anything about their defecating in the garden, which is what the multitudes of threads are about. I could start posting links to the Cats Protection League using the same logic. I usually have a couple of feral cats in my garden and I have learned to live with them even though I don't like them. Just recently there has only been one, my neighbour told me that a fox killed it and it will often kill cats, I have never heard of that before. We do get foxes in the garden and also deer, badger, ducks, pheasants. Our lawn sometimes resembles an animal lavatory but we have learned to live with that too, I just wish I could identify the poo so that I know who is doing what. Judith |
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Anne Jackson was thinking very hard :
The message from K contains these words: Mikesndbs writes Hello I know this is an emotive subject and indeed I have already had my fingers burned when I added a link to an official government petition. However as this thread already exists I don't see that it would do harm to add it here! Perhaps. But if we all follow your lead and post links to petitions about issues that we are concerned about, then the gardening content of the group will get swamped. Cats _are_ of concern to gardeners, though...as evidenced by the multitudes of threads in the past. Cats are wild animals that are just doing what is natural to them. -- Count Baldoni |
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