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... Are gay:flipoff2:

Serious question, I live in a neighborhood and my new neighbor moved in and has two cats wandering all over the neighbor hood constantly, what the fuck is the point of having strictly outdoor cats in a non farm setting? They aren't even a pet at that point and are vermin IMO. They climb all over my cars and walk in my garage when I open it.
 
... Are gay:flipoff2:

Serious question, I live in a neighborhood and my new neighbor moved in and has two cats wandering all over the neighbor hood constantly, what the fuck is the point of having strictly outdoor cats in a non farm setting? They aren't even a pet at that point and are vermin IMO. They climb all over my cars and walk in my garage when I open it.
I like it when they leave piss stains and the stench in my jeepster.
 
Most of the animals are outdoors, who gives a shit. :laughing:
Because I don't have foxes, hawks, squirrels, rabbits, etc shitting puking and pissing (well birds occasionaly) on my cars and trying to get in my garage constantly.

Also wtf the point of acquiring a pet, and releasing it into the area?
 
We have 4, 2 of them hangout outside. We have no bird shit on the cars, no mice in the garage, etc.

Most of the neighbors also have outside cats though, so they all either get along or stay in their yards. Mine don't leave the block, and they stay away from any yards with dogs.
 
Coyotes here keep the outside cat and little dog population down. Some folks have a donkey just to keep the yotes away.
I want donkeys for yotes and mountain lions. Ste does not. :laughing:

We have five cats on a few acers. So far neighbors are happy with the rodent control from them.
 
I been thinking I need an outdoor cat to catch the mice and critters before they get to the house. The indoor cats just eat, puke and shit. They quit hunting a couple years ago.
 
I want donkeys for yotes and mountain lions. Ste does not. :laughing:

We have five cats on a few acers. So far neighbors are happy with the rodent control from them.
My wife founded a horse rescue during the Financial Crisis of 2008 -, and one of the rescues was a donkey. Poor Harriet would bray all night long, till the foster figured out that she just wanted a light left on. Boom, night light for Harriet and no more braying. :laughing:

And Ste does not know what he's missing.
 
Where I live, the folks that have outdoor cats don't bother with names, usually a number.

So you can say things like,
I was on the deck quaffing a room temperature IPA when a coyote wandered past with # 6 in his mouth. Better go to the pound and pick up # 8
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Took a trout my nephew had caught to the taxidermist, that morning he had shot a coyote with his neighbor's cat in it's mouth, he was going to stuff them in that pose and put where the neighbor could see it.

I have had two that I'm pretty sure coyotes have gotten, felt sorry for the coyotes, because I'm pretty sure both them gave them upset stomachs
 
Must be, everyone in the world needs to stop being so selfish and think about how their actions directly affect me:flipoff2:

I know we have some cat fags on here so I figured I would ask. If you are a dude who owns a cat, you 100% chug cock, face it.:flipoff2:
I have 3 indoor and 2 yard strays that have made home in a briar patch. The strays do nothing but Hang out with the Ground Hogs, Deer, Rabbits and Birds. I am sure the outdoor cats were left behind.

Hiss at them often and they will learn boundaries. A leaf blower works wonders for most strays.
 
My wife founded a horse rescue during the Financial Crisis of 2008 -, and one of the rescues was a donkey. Poor Harriet would bray all night long, till the foster figured out that she just wanted a light left on. Boom, night light for Harriet and no more braying. :laughing:

And Ste does not know what he's missing.
awwww donkers was afraid of the dark :lmao:

Ste said, "Tell him he's not helping." :laughing:

If I could pay for the fencing and feed, and had energy to deal with more animals we would have a couple.

There were two mtn lion incidents in Winnemucca last week. One stalking kids in a campground and one stalking livestock down the road from us. The canyon in front of our house is referred to Cougar Canyon for the female that has killed a few dogs on the road below our place.

Moose were spotting outside of town last weekend also. That means the wolves are coming. Do donkeys fight wolves too?
 
... Are gay:flipoff2:

Serious question, I live in a neighborhood and my new neighbor moved in and has two cats wandering all over the neighbor hood constantly, what the fuck is the point of having strictly outdoor cats in a non farm setting? They aren't even a pet at that point and are vermin IMO. They climb all over my cars and walk in my garage when I open it.
CITIES have greater rodent problems than the country. I have been to NYC and Chicago, and both were awash in rodents.

So your premise is flawed.

We have a Feral Cat Colony in an area around here. They trap the cats, hit them with some dewormer, spay or neuter them, clip the ear for identification purposes, and turn them back out to control the rodents.
 
CITIES have greater rodent problems than the country. I have been to NYC and Chicago, and both were awash in rodents.

So your premise is flawed.

We have a Feral Cat Colony in an area around here. They trap the cats, hit them with some dewormer, spay or neuter them, clip the ear for identification purposes, and turn them back out to control the rodents.
I don't live in the city, so as usual your dumbass response is wrong.:flipoff2:
 
Fuck that shit.. OP needs some Haitian neighbors! :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
My wife is Haitian pretty sure she doesn’t eat cats. Or dogs. In fact this is Abby I got her for her mother two years ago. Currently getting cleaned up with the dog groomer. And she’s making an oxtail chicken soup right now.
 

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My wife is Haitian pretty sure she doesn’t eat cats. Or dogs. In fact this is Abby I got her for her mother two years ago. Currently getting cleaned up with the dog groomer. And she’s making an oxtail chicken soup right now.
I’ll post a picture of Abby when the groomer is done in an hour.
 
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