Anyone know what they use to dye the chicks for easter?

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nah..thanks though..i already know all about it...as i said i have declawed cats....and the ones that arent declawed have destroyed my very expensive couch...i wont ever give them up...but alot of owners do bring them to shelters because of this...than you have a homeless cat that will most likely be killed because there are soooo many in the shelters already...its sad...very sad....
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so i say, if it keeps cats in their homes and its done by a good/caring vet it can be a good thing.. thanks for your opinion on it though...we just have to disagree..
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people more worried about some material furniture than the life of an animal they chose to get. I thinks its a terrible thing for a cat to experience and have to live with................eeeeeewwwwww​

and thats okay..its your opinion...we are ALL entitled to one...neither one is right... and my cats live just fine..
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better than most actually... and before this turns bad...i suggest you stop the judgemental comments..
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CAN WE PLEASE STOP THE JUDGING!! We each have our own opinions of these types of things, so please dont start slinging mud at each other.. easy way to get this locked.
 
"Easter Eggers" are Ameracauna chickens, I have four. They lay lovely HUGE sky blue, light green and what they call pink but I would call a cross between pink and light brown eggs. I've heard them called mutts on here too but hey I've always prefered mutts when it came to our dogs too. Mine are sweet gentle girls and quite intelligent. The egg color is a novelty and everyone enjoys getting a dozen eggs from us from time to time. I get four sometimes seven eggs a day from our four easter eggers. We are very pleased with them.
 

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