No......but now I do.Does anyone else hear the song, "There are No Cats in America"?
That is the mother's fault. She teaches how and what to hunt.
I did no such thing.
Yeah, I figured that in.

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No......but now I do.Does anyone else hear the song, "There are No Cats in America"?
That is the mother's fault. She teaches how and what to hunt.
Yeah, I figured that in.
Quote: Thanks, Pen. Didn't intend to leave you out when I posted the original question; math makes my head spin so much that I forgot to tag you. I didn't consider the ridge board, either.
Only Humans can be evil! Animals can't they just acting there natural nature!
Yes they will hunt and kill anthing they can.
In Israel they are protect buy law and you can't harm them! They are excellent rodent exterminators!
Does anyone else hear the song, "There are No Cats in America"?
I have seen them kill, play with it, not eat any of it and then never come back to it.
That is the mother's fault. She teaches how and what to hunt.
This has been an ongoing discussion here that comes up every once in awhile, everyone has their opinion, I love cats but if there was a problem it would be resolvedDid not mean to upset anyone by my past post on the subject. I have seen feral domestic cats kill and play with animals and not eat it as well. My problem with them is when they go after wild rabbits and not eat it, but when they go after my flock during free range time we do not tolerate them.
Big plans for your day? How's the fire?Morning Liz
Thanks, Pen. Didn't intend to leave you out when I posted the original question; math makes my head spin so much that I forgot to tag you. I didn't consider the ridge board, either.
Did not mean to upset anyone by my past post on the subject. I have seen feral domestic cats kill and play with animals and not eat it as well. My problem with them is when they go after wild rabbits and not eat it, but when they go after my flock during free range time we do not tolerate them.
Quote: I've had ample opportunity to take out stray cats to prevent the possibility of them going after my birds, but unless I see them scoping out the pens I generally leave them alone. It's worked so far.