FoggyFowl1719
Chirping
I couldn't agree more. And I hate it when I sound like my grandparents but the old timers were right. All these city slickers come out to our peaceful rural communities where everyone lives neighborly. Then they decide that they don't like it so much. Instead of trying to suit an existing community around their liking, why don't they just go back to wherever they came from. In case it has escaped the attention of the entire nation, every new law passed is a freedom lost. If they don't like animals then they shouldn't move to an agricultural zone. Stay in your kushy little world where livestock is illegal and you'd die without the supermarket. Have fun there and leave the people who know how to survive alone.I can’t get over the logic of city dwellers who move to rural areas because they want to live in the country but then immediately take issue with the country.
Either the wildlife has to go because just knowing there’s a cat or bear in the woods is just too traumatic, or the neighbors have to get rid of their animals to accommodate them, or they seem to expierience the country on a whole other level as compared to the locals.
For example: wildlife has been disappearing in my area for awhile, too many people moving out probably, but the point is I haven’t seen much of anything in ages.
However according to one of my newer neighbors, he had a bear, a bobcat, a mountain lion, several raccoons, and a coyote try to break into his house and that’s why he’s prepared to shoot anything that wanders into his yard and ask questions later. He told us this a month after he moved in....
I hadn't seen squat in over a year but his place is crawling with critters seems...
My next newest neighbor claims a mountain lion snatched her cat off her porch right in front of her.
If she’d left it as that I would have believed her, but there’s more.
According to her it then proceeded to devour the cat in front of her and when it was finished it came back for her other cat, which it snatched off her porch and also ate in front of her. This story left me with a lot of questions.
Then there’s my other new neighbor, she took issue with our newest neighbor’s cow.
Her pit bulls attacked their cow, the neighbor’s kids chased the dogs away before they did any real damage but when they asked her to keep her dogs in her yard she complained that they shouldn’t have a cow in the first place here, “this is agricultural zoning” and then she started complaining that she can hear my geese, which have been here for years, and that they shouldn’t be here either.