> > Oh wow. > How did the poor cat know it was "...a native bird" pray tell? Still "tastes > like chicken", I'll bet! Actually if it's raw it tastes like bird flavored jello...
keith_w wrote: > David Savage wrote: > >> Feral cats are a problem. >> > > To some people, in some instances, perhaps. But, not universally a problem, > anymore than other creatures with undesirable-to-humans habits or > characteristics. Might mention skunks, or porcupines, or crocodiles, or boa > constrictors...the list goes on. > > >> And while the hand wringing animal lovers may find it distressing, >> feral cats should be killed on site (I personally don't care what is >> done with the carcase), and domestic cats should be kept indoors or >> caged. >> >> Just yesterday I chased off the neighbors cat that was stalking a native >> bird. >> > > Oh wow. > How did the poor cat know it was "...a native bird" pray tell? Still "tastes > like chicken", I'll bet! > Time to get realistic here. No such artificial distinction exists in the > animal world, to be applied to fellow creatures... > > >> Dave (not a cat lover) >> > > Gee. How could anyone tell, Dave. > > >> On 9/2/07, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I'm feeling peckish already... >>> >>> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6974687.stm> >>> > > Much ado about nothing... > > Feral animals are merely animals returned to the natural wild state in which > they once belonged before so-called 'domesticating' took place. > The pejorative is applied by humans, who have little bragging room, truth be > known. > Cats allow human proximity, and most somehow manage to survive that > artificial > milieu, but few are all that domesticated. > > So, when left or forced to fend for themselves for meals and the right to be > left ALONE, they are quicker to revert to kind than most animals humans keep > as 'pets'. > > Good for them. > > keith whaley > > -- Remember, it’s pillage then burn. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

