April 7, 201610 yr 4 leg vermin !! Yep, i agree........ apart from the 10% of the time they stay on their owners property, the rest of the time they are vermin. They sh!t in peoples gardens, they have scratched the paintwork of my car when they jump up and skid across the bonnet..... not to mention all the thousands of birds and small mammals they decimate.
April 7, 201610 yr Author Here's a novel idea...... how about cat owners actually beIng responsible for THEIR pets and stopping them going on and crapping on other peoples property. and dog owners who scoop their dog's mess into a plastic bag, then throw the bag into a bush or tree are responsible! Not looking for an argument, just suggesting that not all owners of one breed of animal are squeaky clean. 2 leg vermin
April 8, 201610 yr Not a Cat lover, but look what my cctv picked up this morning.. Think its a Rat but cant see a tail... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4gf8Qd4NU0
April 8, 201610 yr Not a Cat lover, but look what my cctv picked up this morning.. Think its a Rat but cant see a tail... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4gf8Qd4NU0 Unless it's a cat moving it's kittens to a new location, possibly a feral cat. Cats of all species move their offspring by carrying one at a time if they feel threatened in any way. .
April 8, 201610 yr Unless it's a cat moving it's kittens to a new location, possibly a feral cat. Cats of all species move their offspring by carrying one at a time if they feel threatened in any way. . Don't think so. It patrols this route every morning and it looks pretty dead to me. We think it might be a young rabbit. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
April 9, 201610 yr Nope...... and your point being ? It might be that you can't train a cat to shit in one place. They go where they want and are independent. A dog is part of the pack and learns and works with its master/ pack leader.
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