09 November 2023, 18:51
RogersGunWorksFeral cats
The incident I want to relate is not strictly about hunting, but is about the attempts to control & eradicate the devastation caused by invasive species in Australia. I recently viewed several YouTube videos on this topic & was made aware of the tremendous damage to natural wildlife caused by feral cats and the well intentioned, "do no harm" suggestions to control the cats.
I recently met a friend whose left arm was in a sling, had a medical injection port dangling from it, and had a thumb that was twice its normal size and was bright red. He explained his kind hearted wife decided to do her bit to save the planet by capturing, neutering, and releasing feral cats. Four cats were captured, and one cute kitty severely bit my friend's thumb. This was followed by a four-day stay in hospital and follow on doctor visits. Undeterred, the wife had the four cats neutered and released them to continue their murderous ways. This act of kindness cost my friend about $10,000 and was completely ineffective. May God save us all from the intentions of good hearted idiots, especially those in government!
09 November 2023, 23:01
BakesThe problem with neutering the feral cats and releasing them back into the bush is the cats are eating our native wildlife...not fucking them!

Its an oldie but a goodie folks.....I'm here all week, make sure you tip your waitress.

10 November 2023, 05:09
jdollarThe only good feral cat is a dead one….
10 November 2023, 07:39
carpetman1if a cat is not in the arms of it's owner--it's feral.
10 November 2023, 14:59
yumastepsideCats have nine lives...makes them great for experiments...and target practice !
Roger
19 November 2023, 11:30
muzzaA cat , off its owners property , is a target of opportunity
23 November 2023, 00:19
the PomMy wife pointed out a heavily pregnant tabby eating something on our lawn, Got a flier in our mailbox from a neighbour about 1 km away last week missing a tabby. Oh dear, never mind!
23 November 2023, 05:05
30.06kingGot a flier in our mailbox from a neighbour about 1 km away last week missing a tabby.
Ah ... yes.
It happens, it happens. Don't ask me how I know
