Hey you diesel freaks!
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
Is the gunny sack and rock for the kitten or the former owner?
I would vote for the former owner
> Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive and
> knowing it would starve to death?
> A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
I would vote for the former owner
> Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive and
> knowing it would starve to death?
> A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
Is the gunny sack and rock for the kitten or the former owner?
I would vote for the former owner
> Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive and
> knowing it would starve to death?
> A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
I would vote for the former owner
> Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive and
> knowing it would starve to death?
> A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
Is the gunny sack and rock for the kitten or the former owner?
I would vote for the former owner
> Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive and
> knowing it would starve to death?
> A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
I would vote for the former owner
> Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive and
> knowing it would starve to death?
> A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
: 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
: 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
: critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
:
: "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
: domestic cats.
This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
comes when she is called.
She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work together
to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
BUT
IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
:
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
: 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
: 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
: critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
:
: "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
: domestic cats.
This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
comes when she is called.
She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work together
to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
BUT
IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
:
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
: 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
: 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
: critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
:
: "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
: domestic cats.
This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
comes when she is called.
She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work together
to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
BUT
IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
:
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
Last week it took me 6 hours to bury my cat.
It kept jumping out of the hole...
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
> : 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
> : 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
> : critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
> :
> : "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
> : domestic cats.
>
> This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
> comes when she is called.
> She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
>
> I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
> I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
>
> If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work
> together
> to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
> Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
> other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
>
> Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
>
> BUT
>
> IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
>
> :
>
>
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It kept jumping out of the hole...
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> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
> : 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
> : 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
> : critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
> :
> : "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
> : domestic cats.
>
> This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
> comes when she is called.
> She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
>
> I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
> I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
>
> If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work
> together
> to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
> Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
> other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
>
> Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
>
> BUT
>
> IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
>
> :
>
>
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Last week it took me 6 hours to bury my cat.
It kept jumping out of the hole...
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
> : 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
> : 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
> : critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
> :
> : "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
> : domestic cats.
>
> This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
> comes when she is called.
> She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
>
> I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
> I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
>
> If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work
> together
> to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
> Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
> other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
>
> Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
>
> BUT
>
> IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
>
> :
>
>
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It kept jumping out of the hole...
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
> : 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
> : 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
> : critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
> :
> : "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
> : domestic cats.
>
> This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
> comes when she is called.
> She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
>
> I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
> I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
>
> If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work
> together
> to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
> Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
> other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
>
> Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
>
> BUT
>
> IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
>
> :
>
>
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
Last week it took me 6 hours to bury my cat.
It kept jumping out of the hole...
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
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>
>
>
> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
> : 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
> : 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
> : critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
> :
> : "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
> : domestic cats.
>
> This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
> comes when she is called.
> She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
>
> I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
> I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
>
> If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work
> together
> to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
> Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
> other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
>
> Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
>
> BUT
>
> IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
>
> :
>
>
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It kept jumping out of the hole...
"Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
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>
>
>
> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote
> : 99% of them die in duress and the other 1% (usually dumped older than
> : 8 weeks) form the nuclei of feral cat colonies, which are semi-wild
> : critters wreaking unimaginable havoc with the ecosystem.
> :
> : "Shoot, shovel, and shut up" is my motto when coming across unowned
> : domestic cats.
>
> This little thing has great manners, is already litter trained and even
> comes when she is called.
> She is so happy to have people around. Feral, she aint.
>
> I agree with much of what you say, I just didn't have the heart.
> I'll either find her owners, or a new home.
>
> If nothing else, my cat can teachher to hunt mice and they can work
> together
> to keep the varmints at bay around our place.
> Out in the fields we have all sorts of varmints that cats can catch. My
> other cat is a good hunter and definitely earns her keep.
>
> Out here in the country, cats are pretty much ok. Within limits.
>
> BUT
>
> IF she stays, she will be spayed before her first heat.
>
> :
>
>
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Re: Hey you diesel freaks!
LOL
Both perhaps!
I'd like to find them, and give them a sample of their own medicine.
Mind you I am not a tree hugger, nor am I an animal righst nut or any of
that crap BUT there is such a thing as respect for life and responsible pet
ownership.
We live a 'fur piece', (roughly 20 miles) from the nearest 'big' town and it
is only about 5,000 people.
Critters are dumped out in this area a lot. Usually dogs or puppies.
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"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Is the gunny sack and rock for the kitten or the former owner?
:
: I would vote for the former owner
:
:
: > Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive
and
: > knowing it would starve to death?
: > A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
:
:
Both perhaps!
I'd like to find them, and give them a sample of their own medicine.
Mind you I am not a tree hugger, nor am I an animal righst nut or any of
that crap BUT there is such a thing as respect for life and responsible pet
ownership.
We live a 'fur piece', (roughly 20 miles) from the nearest 'big' town and it
is only about 5,000 people.
Critters are dumped out in this area a lot. Usually dogs or puppies.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Is the gunny sack and rock for the kitten or the former owner?
:
: I would vote for the former owner
:
:
: > Who the hell could dump out a little critter knowing it cannot survive
and
: > knowing it would starve to death?
: > A gunny sack and a rock would have been more humane.
:
: