Yes - last week when this was discussed on Wisconsin Public Radio, an irate farmer called in to say that if this proposal became law, many farmers would close their land to all hunting.
Bonnie in WI
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to finish my thought....these farmers will post their
property to protect their cats.. Tad BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote: I know some people involved in the Trap, Neuter, and Release progtram here. They are always advertising for homes for these ferals and many of them go to family farms. Bonnie in WI ----- Original Message ----- From: catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, March 13, 2005 6:43 pm Subject: Re: OT:Check out Alliance for Animals: Action Alerts (Cat Hunting in WI.)Unless you can find a VERY safe place for the ferals and be sure there's someone to take care of them, I tend to agree with PETA. Even if the ferals have someone 'watching out' for them, I'm sure many of them are killed by dogs, hit by cars, shot, etc.... I think it's a very rough life for most ferals and in many cases it would have been better to put them to sleep. I see their point of view. t [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can not believe PETA!!!!!!! They used to be known as the most radical animal rights group around (at the time that I did belong to them). This is welfarism at its very, very worst. How can a group that says it is an animal rights group advocate catching and killing animals? Isn't the right to live out your life without being killed the most basic of rights? Without that right, what good is any other? They are insane. I stopped contributing to them years ago based on other stances they took that I thought were crazy, but their position on ferals tops the cake. Michelle |
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