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  • Sandwich
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    Have killed a stag beetle on our drive, little murdering so and so’s. Will be decanting the evidence onto their drive.

    0091paddy
    Free Member

    Which type, there are over 1000 species. As for the cat killing it, that is what they do!

    samuri
    Free Member

    Your next doors have rubbish cats, ours will always carry out the torturing and dispatch of small animals on our property before leaving the remains for our dog to find and devour.

    Thus the path of natural usage is complete.

    zokes
    Free Member

    As for the cat killing it, that is what they do!

    A very good reason for us not to keep cats.

    bigsi
    Free Member

    surprised that no one has suggested killing the cats yet 🙄

    nickc
    Full Member

    See; yer cats an obligate carnivore, they kill and eats stuff, you know 🙄

    uplink
    Free Member

    Our Weirdo tree hugger nieghbour has a vegetarian cat
    It’s never let out in case it regresses

    I despair sometimes

    zokes
    Free Member

    I despair sometimes

    Why? Given the horrendous effect domestic cats have on the wildlife within the vicinity of ‘their’ patch, it seems remarkably sensible behaviour from a cat owner…

    juan
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    Given the horrendous effect domestic cats have on the wildlife within the vicinity of ‘their’ patch

    Prey/predator behaviour in nature shocker…

    uplink
    Free Member

    it seems remarkably sensible behaviour from a cat owner..

    What? – forcing it to be a veggie?

    Whathaveisaidnow
    Free Member

    I hate cats!

    SuBo, cat owner, nuf sed!

    I used to live somewhere where the owner had about 5 cats, 3 stuck down the cellar permanently!!

    Had to pretend to look after them when she went away!

    Then where I worked had 3 wondering about as well!!

    zokes
    Free Member

    Prey/predator behaviour in nature shocker…

    What? – forcing it to be a veggie?

    There’s not much natural about a modern domestic cat’s interaction with its environs. We bred them to look cute and fluffy, surely we can breed them into a species slightly less damaging to the local wildlife?

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