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I have found all cat owners to have the same ignorant attitude.
He knows that I will kill his cats if I manage to get my hands on one
whilst it is crapping on my property.

Isn't this getting a bit stupid? I can tell you if anyone killed my cat
they would regret it because he is a beautiful soul. and if you killed him
I'd pursue you to the end of the earth to make sure you went to prison if
you did.
Or if I found you first.
I am fairly kind normally, but best not to threaten my cat.






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and Christine proves the point

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I have found all cat owners to have the same ignorant attitude.
He knows that I will kill his cats if I manage to get my hands on one
whilst it is crapping on my property.

Isn't this getting a bit stupid? I can tell you if anyone killed my cat
they would regret it because he is a beautiful soul. and if you killed him
I'd pursue you to the end of the earth to make sure you went to prison if
you did.
Or if I found you first.
I am fairly kind normally, but best not to threaten my cat.





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On 2013-09-25 22:07:34 +0100, Christina Websell said:


I have found all cat owners to have the same ignorant attitude.
He knows that I will kill his cats if I manage to get my hands on one
whilst it is crapping on my property.

Isn't this getting a bit stupid? I can tell you if anyone killed my
cat they would regret it because he is a beautiful soul. and if you
killed him I'd pursue you to the end of the earth to make sure you went
to prison if you did.
Or if I found you first.
I am fairly kind normally, but best not to threaten my cat.


One cat - how lovely. I'm sure people that love cats could love one
cat. Do they have to have 2 or 3 or 4 or more? Cats do a great deal
of damage to gardens and to wild life and no, I am not anti-cat. One
cat, one household, fine.
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www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
www.helpforheroes.org.uk

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On 2013-09-26 10:46:14 +0100, Martin said:

On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 00:47:43 +0100, Sacha
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On 2013-09-25 22:07:34 +0100, Christina Websell said:


I have found all cat owners to have the same ignorant attitude.
He knows that I will kill his cats if I manage to get my hands on one
whilst it is crapping on my property.

Isn't this getting a bit stupid? I can tell you if anyone killed my
cat they would regret it because he is a beautiful soul. and if you
killed him I'd pursue you to the end of the earth to make sure you went
to prison if you did.
Or if I found you first.
I am fairly kind normally, but best not to threaten my cat.


One cat - how lovely. I'm sure people that love cats could love one
cat. Do they have to have 2 or 3 or 4 or more? Cats do a great deal
of damage to gardens and to wild life and no, I am not anti-cat. One
cat, one household, fine.


Our neighbour's young cat got onto their roof again yesterday via
garage roof - balcony- balcony rail - top of open balcony door-
roof gutter. It was last seen by us staring down a chimney looking
for the jackdaws that live there. The jackdaws were sitting in a tree
watching it.


A cat's gotta do what a cat's gotta do! Essentially, they're still
wild, while dogs have become much more domesticated. This is why, in
law, cats are not considered to be 'controllable'. (nutshell
explanation, btw!)
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On 26/09/2013 11:16, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-09-26 10:46:14 +0100, Martin said:

On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 00:47:43 +0100, Sacha
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On 2013-09-25 22:07:34 +0100, Christina Websell said:


I have found all cat owners to have the same ignorant attitude.
He knows that I will kill his cats if I manage to get my hands on one
whilst it is crapping on my property.

Isn't this getting a bit stupid? I can tell you if anyone killed my
cat they would regret it because he is a beautiful soul. and if you
killed him I'd pursue you to the end of the earth to make sure you went
to prison if you did.
Or if I found you first.
I am fairly kind normally, but best not to threaten my cat.

One cat - how lovely. I'm sure people that love cats could love one
cat. Do they have to have 2 or 3 or 4 or more? Cats do a great deal
of damage to gardens and to wild life and no, I am not anti-cat. One
cat, one household, fine.


Our neighbour's young cat got onto their roof again yesterday via
garage roof - balcony- balcony rail - top of open balcony door-
roof gutter. It was last seen by us staring down a chimney looking
for the jackdaws that live there. The jackdaws were sitting in a tree
watching it.


A cat's gotta do what a cat's gotta do! Essentially, they're still wild,
while dogs have become much more domesticated. This is why, in law,
cats are not considered to be 'controllable'. (nutshell explanation, btw!)


Our cat used to hide under the sofa when he heard that distinctive sound
blackbirds make when they have young. Maybe he had a bad experience as a
kitten.


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