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POISONING CATS?
Not a good idea to use your proper email address when you are planning to
do something illegal You think I'm the only one that will do it? ------------------------------------------ The Hemyock, Devon, UK branch of The Residents Appreciation Society. http://english.aljazeera.net |
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POISONING CATS?
Jane Ransom in Lancaster.
PMT again is it? ------------------------------------------ The Hemyock, Devon, UK branch of The Residents Appreciation Society. http://english.aljazeera.net |
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POISONING CATS?
I'd like to be the first to personally crap in your garden, your house and
all over you, you raving pervert loon/ nonce "Mike" wrote in message ... Why is it legal to poison rats with rat poison, but not cats? Surely if it is a humane way to dispatch rats, it is a humane way to kill cats. Both vermin. |
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POISONING CATS?
I'd like to be the first to personally crap in your garden, your house and
all over you, you raving pervert loon/ nonce "Mike" wrote in message ... Why is it legal to poison rats with rat poison, but not cats? Surely if it is a humane way to dispatch rats, it is a humane way to kill cats. Both vermin. |
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POISONING CATS?
I'd like to be the first to personally crap in your garden, your house and
all over you, you raving pervert loon/ nonce "Mike" wrote in message ... Why is it legal to poison rats with rat poison, but not cats? Surely if it is a humane way to dispatch rats, it is a humane way to kill cats. Both vermin. |
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POISONING CATS?
On 24 Mar 2004 10:58:23 GMT, (Dcjtee) wrote:
Can anyone recommend a fast acting poison to kill cats? If the owners won't keep the f*ckers out of my garden then bait is the answer! ------------------------------------------ The Hemyock, Devon, UK branch of The Residents Appreciation Society. http://english.aljazeera.net Look up Paracetamol and cats Evil Grin |
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POISONING CATS?
I'd like to be the first to personally crap in your garden, your house and
all over you, you raving pervert loon/ nonce "Mike" wrote in message ... Why is it legal to poison rats with rat poison, but not cats? Surely if it is a humane way to dispatch rats, it is a humane way to kill cats. Both vermin. |
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On 24 Mar 2004 10:58:23 GMT, (Dcjtee) wrote:
Can anyone recommend a fast acting poison to kill cats? If the owners won't keep the f*ckers out of my garden then bait is the answer! ------------------------------------------ The Hemyock, Devon, UK branch of The Residents Appreciation Society. http://english.aljazeera.net Look up Paracetamol and cats Evil Grin |
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POISONING CATS?
Your capacity to amuse Sacha, I feel sorry for you in that you feel my postings about the disgusting creatures, cats, can or could be considered funny. There is not one element of my postings which could be considered funny in any way shape or form, either in the past, now or in the future. Please mark and note that. Having read your rant, may I point out, that cat OWNERS have said on this newsgroup, "I have trained my cats, (why does every cat owner have to have them in multiples?) to use a tray/a certain part of the garden" I therefore assume, no doubt you will correct me, that cats CAN be trained, and once again we have lazy owners who hang on to the message that 'cats are wild and wanderers and therefore cannot be trained'. So just as we have dog mess all over the pavement because of untrained DOG OWNERS, then we have to put up with the cat mess because of untrained CAT OWNERS. With regards the carpet gripper strip, those on the arris rail and nails sticking up on the top, has to quite a degree stopped the cats from scrambling up over the gate. "I" have trained them not to do it, so cats CAN be trained, so that knocks the 'we cannot train cats' out the window. OK? Please note and mark that as well. Until such times that cats are either exterminated to oblivion, or their owners are made more responsible for their disgusting 'pets', (as a dog lover I hate the word 'pet' being applied to a cat), then I shall advocate any method which proves useful to keep them from using my garden as their toilet. I trust that has made my point VERY clear, but should you still have any doubt in your mind that my postings are in any way funny, then please come back to me and I will try to put it in simpler terms. Mike |
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POISONING CATS?
Your capacity to amuse Sacha, I feel sorry for you in that you feel my postings about the disgusting creatures, cats, can or could be considered funny. There is not one element of my postings which could be considered funny in any way shape or form, either in the past, now or in the future. Please mark and note that. Having read your rant, may I point out, that cat OWNERS have said on this newsgroup, "I have trained my cats, (why does every cat owner have to have them in multiples?) to use a tray/a certain part of the garden" I therefore assume, no doubt you will correct me, that cats CAN be trained, and once again we have lazy owners who hang on to the message that 'cats are wild and wanderers and therefore cannot be trained'. So just as we have dog mess all over the pavement because of untrained DOG OWNERS, then we have to put up with the cat mess because of untrained CAT OWNERS. With regards the carpet gripper strip, those on the arris rail and nails sticking up on the top, has to quite a degree stopped the cats from scrambling up over the gate. "I" have trained them not to do it, so cats CAN be trained, so that knocks the 'we cannot train cats' out the window. OK? Please note and mark that as well. Until such times that cats are either exterminated to oblivion, or their owners are made more responsible for their disgusting 'pets', (as a dog lover I hate the word 'pet' being applied to a cat), then I shall advocate any method which proves useful to keep them from using my garden as their toilet. I trust that has made my point VERY clear, but should you still have any doubt in your mind that my postings are in any way funny, then please come back to me and I will try to put it in simpler terms. Mike |
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POISONING CATS?
Your capacity to amuse Sacha, I feel sorry for you in that you feel my postings about the disgusting creatures, cats, can or could be considered funny. There is not one element of my postings which could be considered funny in any way shape or form, either in the past, now or in the future. Please mark and note that. Having read your rant, may I point out, that cat OWNERS have said on this newsgroup, "I have trained my cats, (why does every cat owner have to have them in multiples?) to use a tray/a certain part of the garden" I therefore assume, no doubt you will correct me, that cats CAN be trained, and once again we have lazy owners who hang on to the message that 'cats are wild and wanderers and therefore cannot be trained'. So just as we have dog mess all over the pavement because of untrained DOG OWNERS, then we have to put up with the cat mess because of untrained CAT OWNERS. With regards the carpet gripper strip, those on the arris rail and nails sticking up on the top, has to quite a degree stopped the cats from scrambling up over the gate. "I" have trained them not to do it, so cats CAN be trained, so that knocks the 'we cannot train cats' out the window. OK? Please note and mark that as well. Until such times that cats are either exterminated to oblivion, or their owners are made more responsible for their disgusting 'pets', (as a dog lover I hate the word 'pet' being applied to a cat), then I shall advocate any method which proves useful to keep them from using my garden as their toilet. I trust that has made my point VERY clear, but should you still have any doubt in your mind that my postings are in any way funny, then please come back to me and I will try to put it in simpler terms. Mike |
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POISONING CATS?
On 24 Mar 2004 10:58:23 GMT, (Dcjtee) wrote:
Can anyone recommend a fast acting poison to kill cats? If the owners won't keep the f*ckers out of my garden then bait is the answer! ------------------------------------------ The Hemyock, Devon, UK branch of The Residents Appreciation Society. http://english.aljazeera.net Look up Paracetamol and cats Evil Grin |
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POISONING CATS?
"Sacha" wrote in message o.uk... Mike24/3/04 3:59 Why is it legal to poison rats with rat poison, but not cats? Surely if it is a humane way to dispatch rats, it is a humane way to kill cats. Both vermin. I know you think you're very funny, Mike but telling someone that is a nasty thing to do. It's untrue that cats are vermin Cats are vectors for more than one disease which afflict humans. They actually ought to be classified as vermin. Franz |
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POISONING CATS?
"Sacha" wrote in message o.uk... Mike24/3/04 3:59 Why is it legal to poison rats with rat poison, but not cats? Surely if it is a humane way to dispatch rats, it is a humane way to kill cats. Both vermin. I know you think you're very funny, Mike but telling someone that is a nasty thing to do. It's untrue that cats are vermin Cats are vectors for more than one disease which afflict humans. They actually ought to be classified as vermin. Franz |
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