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  • #41
Hmmm, my husband feels a leash and a muzzle work best at times.  But... on second thought... a nice cozy white wrap around restraint might actually be kind of nice if the nice men in the lab coats take me away to a place where there are no bills, no laundry, no meals to prepare, no toilets to scrub, no pets, no kids, and no spouses.  A corner room please, with a window and a few pots for my CPs. Oh ya... a corner room for my friend April there too. She's deserving.
 
  • #42
LMAO!......................i have to admit the not bills part would be a nice change................................
 
  • #43
OK Rattler, you get the third corner at the nice quiet place. That leaves one last corner room for some lucky guy or gal!  Let's keep it in the family though so we can all shuffle around together in our little slippers and share CP successes and failures at "cookie time".
 
  • #44
YAY! i get to sleep in for once.................................................................
 
  • #45
Just remember when they say to give yourself a hug, they are going to tie the sleeves behind you.
 
  • #46
Soooo. does that mean you want that 4th corner or not? I'm thinking that a nice "hug" from myself is sounding really great... as long as they shovel the food in my mouth. I do like my nummies now. Quantity not quality and as long as it is prepared by somebody else, it will taste all that much better. Vacation TIME folks, we can all sleep in!
 
  • #47
As long as we have cookie time and no medication horns...I'm down with the plan! April
 
  • #49
Well I am for this if we put people on an equal ground as cats. I by that I men they would hve to actually hunt them not jsut shot them (I.E. make their own weapon and use it to hunt). Also they should hve to the cat, which I have been assured tastes very good (chicken anyone?).
 
  • #50
never had house cat but my older brother swears there is no better meat than mountain lion. on the make your own weapons Tre, you would be surprised how many ppl can build a rifle from scratch if they have access to the metal. i can make a muzzle loader fairly easily. as far as making a bow. to make a good one requries skill that i wish i had. ive seen some outstanding home made recurves.
 
  • #51
I was think more like a spear but hey I could make some interesting stuff...although it would result in no ct meat due to the fact that the cat would be vaporized.
 
  • #52
Well good then, we can send your brother to WI and he can stock his freezer ;)
 
  • #53
When someone can guarantee me that every idiot hunter can pass an eye-sight test, then I guess it will be okay to do this.  AND, how about an open season on feral dogs, while we're at it? Otherwise...no.  

I've surely told you about my friends. They have to paint their horses and cattle orange, and move them up close to the house during deer season so they don't get shot. Almost every year, some Nimrod shoots one of their barn cats right in the barn yard.    

Please tell me how someone who can't tell a horse or a cow from a deer is going to be able to see a collar on Fluffy?
 
  • #54
Hey, that was my idea that all those wishing to apply for any type of a hunting license be required to pass a vision test. After all, we require vision tests of all those wishing to drive vehicles. I don't believe this to be unreasonable.

Yes, add feral Dogs to the lineup and while we're at it... Rats, Pigs, Nutria, European Starlings, and English House Sparrows.
 
  • #55
Aww Nutria are cute
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  • #56
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  • #57
Yes Finch, that would be rather amusing....
Agapornis, introduced from Africa, being eaten by feral and stray cats. Cats are an introduced species compliments of the Colonists. Cats are also indigenous to the continent of Africa. Now that would be "nature" at work... too bad it's happening on the wrong continent.

I don't know who you were quoting however I suspect whom ever it was meant to type "that found non-native feral cats were a threat to native animals such as songbirds".

editing to add that I think Nutria are cute too! Cats are cuter though. I have 8 of them.
 
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