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Old 25-03-2004, 02:59 PM
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In message , Mike
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Following Sacha's hysterical tirade in response to my post about what the
dreadful things cats are, I decided to look on Google. Put 'Hate Cats'
into Google and just see how much the things 'are' hated. See for yourself
Sacha, I have not put those in, they are from different like minded people.


hmmm, in Google

hate cats produces 546,000 results

hate mike produces 1,200,000 results

I think the cats win that one.

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In message , Mike
writes

Following Sacha's hysterical tirade in response to my post about what the
dreadful things cats are, I decided to look on Google. Put 'Hate Cats'
into Google and just see how much the things 'are' hated. See for yourself
Sacha, I have not put those in, they are from different like minded people.


hmmm, in Google

hate cats produces 546,000 results

hate mike produces 1,200,000 results

I think the cats win that one.

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Obviously what this country needs is more cats. Not domestic
moggies but GM leopards developed, bred and trained for troll
hunting. Reducing the cat population to a sustainable level
would be a bonus, as would adding a certain minor excitement
to our rather dull lives.

The Isle of Wight would be an excellent place for an experimental
introduction.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Bit slow there old chappie, we have a Tiger breeding Zoo which is very well
known and respected ;-) Not too much trouble in getting a breeding programme
started for some more 'real' cats as you suggest. Take it up with Jack
Corney, Sandown Zoo, Culver Parade, Sandown Isle of Wight. Bound to have a
web site, take a peek.

Kind regards

Mike


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Obviously what this country needs is more cats. Not domestic
moggies but GM leopards developed, bred and trained for troll
hunting. Reducing the cat population to a sustainable level
would be a bonus, as would adding a certain minor excitement
to our rather dull lives.

The Isle of Wight would be an excellent place for an experimental
introduction.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Bit slow there old chappie, we have a Tiger breeding Zoo which is very well
known and respected ;-) Not too much trouble in getting a breeding programme
started for some more 'real' cats as you suggest. Take it up with Jack
Corney, Sandown Zoo, Culver Parade, Sandown Isle of Wight. Bound to have a
web site, take a peek.

Kind regards

Mike


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Obviously what this country needs is more cats. Not domestic
moggies but GM leopards developed, bred and trained for troll
hunting. Reducing the cat population to a sustainable level
would be a bonus, as would adding a certain minor excitement
to our rather dull lives.

The Isle of Wight would be an excellent place for an experimental
introduction.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Bit slow there old chappie, we have a Tiger breeding Zoo which is very well
known and respected ;-) Not too much trouble in getting a breeding programme
started for some more 'real' cats as you suggest. Take it up with Jack
Corney, Sandown Zoo, Culver Parade, Sandown Isle of Wight. Bound to have a
web site, take a peek.

Kind regards

Mike


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Old 25-03-2004, 02:59 PM
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"Sacha" wrote in
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o.uk...

[snip]

CATS ARE NOT VERMIN.


WHY NOT?

[snip]

Franz




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Old 25-03-2004, 03:00 PM
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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



Following Sacha's hysterical tirade in response to my post about what the
dreadful things cats are, I decided to look on Google. Put 'Hate Cats'
into Google and just see how much the things 'are' hated. See for yourself
Sacha, I have not put those in, they are from different like minded people.

Mike

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Obviously what this country needs is more cats. Not domestic
moggies but GM leopards developed, bred and trained for troll
hunting. Reducing the cat population to a sustainable level
would be a bonus, as would adding a certain minor excitement
to our rather dull lives.

The Isle of Wight would be an excellent place for an experimental
introduction.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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Old 25-03-2004, 03:00 PM
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Xref: kermit uk.rec.gardening:193289

On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:23:51 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in
message
. co.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.


On that basis so should people, dogs, parrots, pigeons, starlings,
hamburgers, hospitals, bits of leftover meat pie, .... but they
aren't.
Trapping and/or poisoning cats is a criminal offence.
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