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POISONING CATS?
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 |
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"Dcjtee" wrote in message
... 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! Yawn... |
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"Dcjtee" wrote in message ... 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! Not a good idea to use your proper email address when you are planning to do something illegal |
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In message , Dcjtee
writes 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! That would be illegal, and you are very traceable. Take Care. ;-) -- dave @ stejonda |
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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 and if someone believes you and does poison a cat, they'll end up in serious trouble if caught. -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) I can assure you, there is nothing funny about cats crapping in the garden and having to clear it up. As far as I am concerned, and I took this from somewhere on the net, cats are vermin. Carpet Gripper strips on the top of my gates and fences has done some good, but still not good enough. Cats should be drowned at birth to rid us of this menace. BYW, what are you responding to my threads for? Kill file me |
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Not a good idea to use your proper email address when you are planning to do something illegal When Mrs Miggins tells the police / RSPCA her cat was poisoned, do you think the first thing they do is check URG to see if anyone asked about poisoning? |
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"dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... In message , Dcjtee writes 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! That would be illegal, and you are very traceable. Take Care. ;-) 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. |
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"Dcjtee" wrote in message ... 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! I had the same problem. To keep them off the grass keep it short. Currently, every bare patch of soil (most of my flowerbeds) is under netting. This keeps them off, but looks stupid. I am hoping in a couple of weeks they will have the habit of going somewhere else, so when I remove the netting there will be no more problems. There will be more plants in the bare patches by then too. |
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 16:54:39 +0000 (UTC), "Mike" wrote:
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 and if someone believes you and does poison a cat, they'll end up in serious trouble if caught. -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) I can assure you, there is nothing funny about cats crapping in the garden and having to clear it up. As far as I am concerned, and I took this from somewhere on the net, cats are vermin. You probably posted it there :-) Carpet Gripper strips on the top of my gates and fences has done some good, but still not good enough. Cats should be drowned at birth to rid us of this menace. BYW, what are you responding to my threads for? Kill file me BTW there's nothing funny about you posting the same thing about cats over and over again, but if it stops you terrorising small furry things, don't let me stop you :-) I hope this helps. Are you Lord Selsdon?? Note that whilst "rabbits" appears twice in the list, cats don't and polecats are specifically excluded. http://www.parliament.the-stationery...t/31008w02.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vermin Lord Selsdon asked Her Majesty's Government: Which mammals and other animals are classified as "vermin".[HL4559] Lord Whitty: There is no definition of the term "vermin" in UK law. In such a situation the Oxford Dictionary definition should be applied. The Oxford Dictionary defines "vermin" as "Animals of a noxious or objectionable kind. Originally applied to reptiles, stealthy, or slinky animals, and various wild beasts; now, excluding in US and Australia, almost entirely restricted to those animals or birds which prey upon preserved game . . ." The Small Ground Vermin Traps Order 1958 and the various Spring Traps Approval Orders, refer to "small ground vermin". Neither the orders nor the Pests Act 1954, under which they are made, define this term or provide an exclusive list of species. However, the following animals are listed under various orders: moles, grey squirrels, rabbits, mink, stoats, weasels, rabbits, rats, and mice. Traps approved under the Spring Traps Approval Order 1995 do not apply to small ground vermin listed in Schedules 5 and 6 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This means that red squirrels, dormice, water voles, shrews, hedgehogs, polecats and a number of other species are excluded. |
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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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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 and if someone believes you and does poison a cat, they'll end up in serious trouble if caught. -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) |
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(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 They all agree with you. With that address at the bottom you are liable to have more than the Cat Protection League watching you. Use QS (QuckSilver next time. Safer.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services. The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is unverified. |
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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 and if someone believes you and does poison a cat, they'll end up in serious trouble if caught. -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) I can assure you, there is nothing funny about cats crapping in the garden and having to clear it up. As far as I am concerned, and I took this from somewhere on the net, cats are vermin. Carpet Gripper strips on the top of my gates and fences has done some good, but still not good enough. Cats should be drowned at birth to rid us of this menace. BYW, what are you responding to my threads for? Kill file me |
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POISONING CATS?
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 16:54:39 +0000 (UTC), "Mike" wrote:
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 and if someone believes you and does poison a cat, they'll end up in serious trouble if caught. -- Sacha (remove the weeds to email me) I can assure you, there is nothing funny about cats crapping in the garden and having to clear it up. As far as I am concerned, and I took this from somewhere on the net, cats are vermin. You probably posted it there :-) Carpet Gripper strips on the top of my gates and fences has done some good, but still not good enough. Cats should be drowned at birth to rid us of this menace. BYW, what are you responding to my threads for? Kill file me BTW there's nothing funny about you posting the same thing about cats over and over again, but if it stops you terrorising small furry things, don't let me stop you :-) I hope this helps. Are you Lord Selsdon?? Note that whilst "rabbits" appears twice in the list, cats don't and polecats are specifically excluded. http://www.parliament.the-stationery...t/31008w02.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vermin Lord Selsdon asked Her Majesty's Government: Which mammals and other animals are classified as "vermin".[HL4559] Lord Whitty: There is no definition of the term "vermin" in UK law. In such a situation the Oxford Dictionary definition should be applied. The Oxford Dictionary defines "vermin" as "Animals of a noxious or objectionable kind. Originally applied to reptiles, stealthy, or slinky animals, and various wild beasts; now, excluding in US and Australia, almost entirely restricted to those animals or birds which prey upon preserved game . . ." The Small Ground Vermin Traps Order 1958 and the various Spring Traps Approval Orders, refer to "small ground vermin". Neither the orders nor the Pests Act 1954, under which they are made, define this term or provide an exclusive list of species. However, the following animals are listed under various orders: moles, grey squirrels, rabbits, mink, stoats, weasels, rabbits, rats, and mice. Traps approved under the Spring Traps Approval Order 1995 do not apply to small ground vermin listed in Schedules 5 and 6 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This means that red squirrels, dormice, water voles, shrews, hedgehogs, polecats and a number of other species are excluded. |
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