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8 minutes ago, melthebell said:

well generally since cats as a species need to go out, its a nonsense idea to blame the owners for what the cats get up to, its their nature to be out, to hunt, and to bury their poo.

Its not the owners that force cats to go out, just boot em out the house despite the cats wishes, its nonsense to expect the owners to know exactly where theyve gone and what they are doing...cats are cats and do cat things.

Its also nonsense to equate cats and dogs together..dogs do as they are told, go with the owners etc and are always at close quarters.

 

just because somebody hates cats and what they get up to doesnt mean its the owners faults.

I know people who have cats and don’t let them roam all over others property, this obviously takes a little time, training and application. They have a cat litter which they train the cat to use. Like I said, it’s not the cats fault, it’s the dozy owners.

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Oddly isn't it Windows in urban Towns & Cities that  kill more birds than anything else.

 

Sheffield has quite a few Birds of Prey, I'm sure everyone will be praising the parents again on every headless pigeon, the Perigines delivery to their brood this year.

 

Natures mean to birds, last week on Monday we had female duck  plus 9 ducklings  zero by Tuesday, Magpies, Crow, Foxes are all in the frame before any cat.

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2 hours ago, steve68 said:

Oddly isn't it Windows in urban Towns & Cities that  kill more birds than anything else.

 

Sheffield has quite a few Birds of Prey, I'm sure everyone will be praising the parents again on every headless pigeon, the Perigines delivery to their brood this year.

 

Natures mean to birds, last week on Monday we had female duck  plus 9 ducklings  zero by Tuesday, Magpies, Crow, Foxes are all in the frame before any cat.

Somebody or something once compromised our swans and worried our peacocks. The groundsman took a severe lashing for that lapse.

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