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ReynardMuldrake 04-03-2024 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam (Post 17468623)
Hey Haircut, should add a few more boomer tier quotes to your sig. See if you can span multiple pages with a single post.

I forgot this place even had sigs. I've had them disabled for a decade now. It's just pointless clutter.

Frazod 04-03-2024 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 17468688)
The problem is, they’re too good of predators and not native to most parts of the world. You may like it when they kill rats and mice but can’t stop them from killing birds and other species that don’t need their population controlled.

If people kept them indoors, it’d be perfect. They’d keep your house free of pests and billions of animals don’t get slaughtered for the fun of it (that’s the only reason house cats even hunt, just because they’re psychos).

I keep mine indoors. Indoor cats have three times the life expectancy of outdoor cats. Keep in mind, there are plenty of things in the wild that kill cats as well. Although ironically, the longest lived cat I ever personally knew of was a strictly outdoor cat that lived to be over 20. Belonged to my best friend; his mom refused to ever let it in the house. Gnarliest old tomcat ever.

ThaVirus 04-03-2024 11:21 AM

That’s good. And you’re right: dogs, coyotes, hawks/eagles and even cougars are dangerous for outdoor house cats.

Probably don’t watch this if you have a weak stomach and really love your kitty, but as a warning to others, just knowing this could be your lil tabby cat should be enough for most to keep theirs indoors.

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Rain Man 04-03-2024 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ReynardMuldrake (Post 17468853)
I forgot this place even had sigs. I've had them disabled for a decade now. It's just pointless clutter.

You're not properly celebrating your First Amendment rights.

TLO 04-03-2024 11:47 AM

Virus you have a bad experience with cats?

Skyy God 04-03-2024 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam (Post 17467853)
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SeE guiSE, i tOLd u sO!1!! tHE caT sTArTed It!!!1! - Pit bull bros in unison in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1....

Back window trim is off a little.

Probs my vicious Goldendoodle.

ThaVirus 04-03-2024 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17469356)
Virus you have a bad experience with cats?

Not at all. Cats are badass. Jaguars, tigers and lions might each make my top 10 fave animals.

But I’m on a mission.

MarkDavis'Haircut 04-03-2024 02:23 PM

I owned a cat. She stayed indoors.

They are great animals but they don't belong outdoors. They mess with the ecosystem in a negative manner.

Megatron96 04-03-2024 03:33 PM

Read somewhere awhile ago that feral cats of the house cat variety are the most successful predators on Earth by volume; meaning the total number of kills, not the mass.

Radar Chief 04-03-2024 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 17469797)
Read somewhere awhile ago that feral cats of the house cat variety are the most successful predators on Earth by volume; meaning the total number of kills, not the mass.

I posted this in another topic about cats last year but I'll post it here too.

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ThaVirus 04-03-2024 05:04 PM

You’re all doing the Lord’s work

TLO 04-03-2024 05:11 PM

Cats > Pitbulls

stumppy 04-04-2024 11:26 AM

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2523499.html

Son charged after mother killed by his pack of seven pit bulls
Sandra Miller died from her injuries a few days after the attack in October 2023


A man in Utah is facing seven charges over the death of his mother after his pit bulls attacked and killed her in October last year.

Jeremy Miller, 38, was charged with seven counts of attack by animal earlier this week.

His mother, 63-year-old Sandra Miller, was left with multiple injuries to her hands, face and legs in the attack in Taylorsville on 31 October.

One of her legs had to be amputated, according to KSL News Radio, but she died a few days later.

When police officers first arrived on the scene, they tried using pepper spray to corral the seven dogs.

"The dogs were still extremely aggressive, and it took multiple Taylorsville City Police officers and animal control officers to keep the dogs away from the victim and contained in the yard," charging documents seen by Fox 13 read.

After the victim was taken to safety, officers tried approaching the dogs and the mother tried to escape from the group, the outlet reported. At this point, the dog was shot at least six times.

Mr Miller was then called and he arrived at the home around 20 minutes later.

"[He] was clearly upset about his fence being damaged and his dogs being taken by animal control," documents read.

The other six dogs were reportedly put down later on.

While Mr Miller was not at home at the time, the charging documents reportedly say that he was responsible for the dogs and therefore is liable for the offence.............

Hammock Parties 04-04-2024 11:27 AM

So the pepper spray I bought won't work? LMAO

ReynardMuldrake 04-04-2024 11:57 AM

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TAYLORSVILLE, Utah ( ABC4 ) — A Taylorsville man has been charged after police said his dogs attacked his mother, causing injuries that led to her death.

Jeremy Miller, 38, was charged last week on seven attack by animal charges, all class B misdemeanors.

In October 2023, an officer with the Taylorsville City Police Department responded to South Shakestone Drive on reports of an animal attack.

The officer said that as he climbed the fence to enter the backyard, he saw several pit bulls with “blood on and around their mouths and appeared to be in a frenzy,” according to the affidavit.

When the officer got to the victim, identified as Sandra Miller, he said she had “extensive injuries” on her face and hands, making her unable to move.

“Her leg had no flesh on it and only the bone remained,” the affidavit states. “There was so much blood [the officer] could not see her other injuries.”

The affidavit states the dogs remained “extremely aggressive,” taking multiple police and animal control officers to keep the dogs away from the victim and contained in the yard.

A female pit bull reportedly tried to escape, but the affidavit states an officer shot her six times “and noticed other officers shot her as well.” The other dogs were taken into custody.

Officers said they found a phone number for Sandra’s son, Jeremy, who confirmed he lived at the address where the incident took place. Jeremy reportedly arrived home approximately 20 minutes later, “clearly upset about his fence being damaged and his dogs being taken by animal control,” the affidavit states.

Sandra was taken to a hospital but later died as a result of her injuries.
https://www.abc4.com/news/wasatch-fr...faces-charges/

Holy ****, that's horrific.


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