Re: Cats - ongoing problem

il Sun, 11 Apr 2004 20:29:41 -0600, Janice ha scritto:

The laws here are different. I'm in the process of finding out what they are. We have better gun control but looser firing laws. But it depends on the Council too. It's only in the last few years that BB guns were even sold here. And if under 18 you need a licence for an air gun of any type.

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Loki
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Whether I've personally tried it or not is moot. I am aware of this tendency in cats. That's one of the (many) reasons I don't own one.

Your inability to control an animal you brought into your home is not my problem. It's yours.

It's your cat. It's your problem. Period.

I have the right to "peaceful enjoyment" of my garden which I intend to enforce. Be governed accordingly.

When YOUR problem wanders over into my yard it becomes MY problem. That's when I impose MY solution and solve the problem for both of us. My solution is to live trap and cart the animal to the local animal shelter. If you live in my neighborhood and can't find your cat, I'd suggest you look at the animal shelter sometime in the next seventy-two hours. Forty-eight if they are crowded.

I'm sorry, but just because you can not control your cat does not mean that I have to stand idly by and allow it to destroy my food.

Bill

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