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RE: Damn Cats!

To: Robert Howiler <rhowiler@ashland.edu>
Subject: RE: Damn Cats!
From: car@texas.net (Carol )
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 14:23:21 -0500 (CDT)
What an ugly way to die! I had the misfortune to find two cats dying in my
front yard from rat poisoning. (A "kind" neighbor put the stuff out.)

Since I saw the spasms and the wretching and was helpless to do anything for
the poor animals, I think the Have-a-Heart traps are a much better solution. 

Just a thought....

I won't say I haven't "taken care of" a problem cat or two, but I've always
used ice cubes and generally made my property "undesirable" to them. I just
skip an ice cube off the pavement at the cats, and even got one in the
privates one day. He doesn't come into my yard anymore! (The ice cubes melt
pretty fast in 100-degree temps and the owners aren't the wiser. Rocks are a
dead giveaway!)

Carol

P.S. I get a bit aggravated when I see little footprints on my cars, too,
but it's not worth a         nasty killing of innocent animals.  And what if
a child got into the poison?? 


>    At 12:27 PM 10/18/96 -0400, Robert Howiler wrote:
>Why not feed them some cat food laced with rat poison?
>
>
>On Thu, 17 Oct 1996, Ken Boetzer wrote:
>
>> > From mgs-owner@autox.team.net Thu Oct 17 11:20:25 1996
>> > To: british-cars@autox.team.net, CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu,
>>         mgs@autox.team.net
>> > Subject: RE: Damn Cats!
>> > 
>> > Chris,
>> > 
>> > Get a couple of traps.......
>> > 
>> > Bob Mullins
>> > 
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