Posted 23 December 2005 09:32
I watched a show on BBC a few years ago that stated it was bleleived that feral cats acounted for the rapid decline in song birds in Britain.
If it's happening there it's happening everywhere.
I walked by a bush last night and one came jumpng out, but my boot caught one square in the nose and nothing drops a cat like a 12.5 EE square on the nose at full swing.
I got one a few weeks ago with a bowling ball sized rock, it smushed him against a tree.
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D99
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Posted 23 December 2005 09:32
Just because I don't have a rifle in Italy doesn't mean I can't kill cats.
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D99
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Posted 23 December 2005 09:33
The base Command Master Chief, put out a kill on sight order on cats.
Some of the ARFs didn't like it, but we have about 2000 of them on the base.
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Nickudu
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Posted 24 December 2005 03:07
I do not hesitate to shoot them on sight in the wild. Further, as every 5th house in the neighborhood seems to be occupied by a "Cat Lady", I've trapped quite a number of their "babies" over the years. Should a woman condemn my interest in hunting, I'm quick to inquire whether she's a cat owner (50% Yes) and then ask if she knows where they are at night.
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Fjold
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Posted 24 December 2005 03:54
quote:
Originally posted by N. S. Sherlock:
Should a feral cat be considered a varmint or a predator. In the typical U.S. hunting situation, say rural Ohio, what should a hunter, say a rabbit hunter, do? Why? You know I have a lot of fun with crats, but what is the serious answer for an average hunter?
We have seasons for predators, varmints are killable all year, therefore feral cats are varmints.
Frank
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Peakebrook
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Posted 25 December 2005 04:42
For the shotgun lovers, the tungsten Hevi-shot rolls them real well.
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bshort6
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Posted 28 December 2005 01:37
We get $.55/lb for fresh ones from our local China Town. Big white ones sometimes bring $.78/lb on holiday weekends. I think they said the white ones skin easier.
Our rule is if they are 1/2 mile from a house they are wild. We never take them off porches.
Posts: 3 | Registered: 02 March 2005
claybuster
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Posted 28 December 2005 09:50
bshort6,,tell us more about this market,,this is quite intrigueing,,What are the protocalls,,do you just drive through chinatown barking GET YOUR FRESH CAT HERE!!!? I'd be happy to cover the cost of ammo selling these rats,,These aren't the neighbors pets either,I call animal controll on them,True free range,mange vermin here,,no joke,,Clay
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smokepole
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Posted 28 December 2005 13:11
It's not as much fun, but crats are deathly allergic to Tylenol. A friend has 9 take up residence in her garage, couldn't shoot them, too close in. One can of tuna and a handful of ground pills sprinkled on top got eight of them. The best part is they go off to die. Nothing to pick up.
Posts: 12 | Registered: 23 December 2005
smokepole
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Posted 28 December 2005 13:13
quote:
Originally posted by smokepole:
It's not as much fun, but crats are deathly allergic to Tylenol. A friend had 9 take up residence in her garage, couldn't shoot them, too close in. One can of tuna and a handful of ground pills sprinkled on top got eight of them. The best part is they go off to die. Nothing to pick up.
Posts: 12 | Registered: 23 December 2005
halvey
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Posted 30 December 2005 20:21
In Minnesota, cats outside the house are varmints and can be shot. In Wisconsin, you are shooting someones "pet".
quote:
Originally posted by smokepole:
quote:
Originally posted by smokepole:
It's not as much fun, but crats are deathly allergic to Tylenol. A friend had 9 take up residence in her garage, couldn't shoot them, too close in. One can of tuna and a handful of ground pills sprinkled on top got eight of them. The best part is they go off to die. Nothing to pick up.
Will this harm other animals at all? Sounds like a great idea. I hear a little antifreeze works too.
Posts: 91 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 05 October 2004
smokepole
new member
Posted 30 December 2005 20:53
This info came from a vet. Won't hurt dogs. Other things I don't know. It seems cats develope breathing problems and give up the ghost. Antifreeze tastes sweet and does attract dogs. Tylenol is more selective.
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