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Why would anyone just know the relative magnitude of bird murderers by animal species, for instant recall in a conversation? -- nm
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by
TFox
I'd heard that before, too. -- nm
Posted by
mara
Aug 19 '09, 11:42
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ditto -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 19, 11:43
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I've heard it as an argument to keep cats indoors. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 11:44
8
yup, my bosses boss started a charity here that captures feral cats, fixes them and then rereleases them into the wild -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 19, 11:45
6
That doesn't do much to prevent decline in songbird populations. -- nm
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TWuG
Aug 19, 11:47
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well, it does stop new kittens from being born and adding to the numbers on the streets. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 19, 11:49
4
To an extent. I'd rather see laws designed at licensing cats in the same way dogs are. And mandatory spay and neuter laws
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TWuG
Aug 19, 11:52
1
i totally agree. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 19, 12:08
yup, it's the least cruel method of feral feline population control. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 19, 11:49
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I'm all for wholesale rounding up and euthanizing. They aren't wild animals, they don't belong in the "wild".
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TWuG
Aug 19, 11:54
pretty much. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 19, 11:45
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