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    Inside a Cats guts @ Roxby Downs

    Saw this poster at the Mulgo visitor centre,










    a town in Iowa has got the right idea but it should be $50 per head
    Iowa Town Offers $5 Bounty on Stray Cats | Fox News


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    Thanks for the post, it makes me angry when I see people letting their cats out either during the day or night. The ferals come from these domestic cats. I know it would cause an outcry, however I think cats should be banned. Local Govt never take the wandering cat thing seriously either. Poor old dogs are always getting impounded because they are easier to catch, (not that the should be wandering around either), however it is a bit more trouble to impound cats so nothing is done about it. I actually like cats, however they are just not for our environment in my opinion.

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    I love nothing more then poping cats and foxes

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    Hey settle down .

    I love cats

    But I couldn't eat a whole one

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    Quote Originally Posted by meldrew View Post
    Thanks for the post, it makes me angry when I see people letting their cats out either during the day or night. The ferals come from these domestic cats. I know it would cause an outcry, however I think cats should be banned. Local Govt never take the wandering cat thing seriously either. Poor old dogs are always getting impounded because they are easier to catch, (not that the should be wandering around either), however it is a bit more trouble to impound cats so nothing is done about it. I actually like cats, however they are just not for our environment in my opinion.
    Totally agree, it really disappoints me that as a society we have a higher regard for our cats than we do for our native fauna, cats should be banned because they are natural hunters and any cat even your lovely fluffy varieties once outside will ravage and destroy anything it can get its teeth into.

    That's my little rant for the day, but it's a subject I'm very passionate about

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    Quote Originally Posted by 460cixy View Post
    I love nothing more then popping cats and foxes
    Me too. Keep it down though, we'll have the fun police, the animal libbers, and all the other do gooder's telling us how naughty we are.

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    It angers me that there are significant prohibition on domestic dogs but virtually none on domestic cats.

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    And why is there such an outcry from so called responsible cat owners when the subject of cat registration is brought up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by numpty View Post
    And why is there such an outcry from so called responsible cat owners when the subject of cat registration is brought up?
    Thats probably because responsible cat owners have no objection to registration per se. What they do object to is having to pay the same fee every year (yes I am a cat owner, neutered, chipped and doesn't go out at night). I can understand paying a registration fee the first time the animal is registered but why should we have to pay every year. The data does not change and it does not cost anything to keep it on record. Fine charge a small fee for each time you need to change the data (new address etc).
    Just my 2p worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Thats probably because responsible cat owners have no objection to registration per se. What they do object to is having to pay the same fee every year (yes I am a cat owner, neutered, chipped and doesn't go out at night). I can understand paying a registration fee the first time the animal is registered but why should we have to pay every year. The data does not change and it does not cost anything to keep it on record. Fine charge a small fee for each time you need to change the data (new address etc).
    Just my 2p worth.

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    I cant see your problem. Dog owners have to pay every year so why not cat owners.

    Just my 2 cents worth
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