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cat attacks neighbors--under house arrest

Originally posted by: jagec
WTF, beaten up by a cat, that's just embarassing.

Hey, house cats can be pretty badass. There was a story recently about a cat that chased a bear up a tree, twice. Then almost did it a third time before being called back by its owner. There's also a video on the web of crazt cat stuff, one of the clips includes a cat scaring off another bear. I've also seen pics of a cat attacking eagles.

Does Lewis deserve to be put to death? No. If it comes down to him vs. the police in a violent standoff, I'd probably put my money on the cat taking down the SWAT team.
 
Pfft, the reason people egged it is probably because it crapped all over people's yards just like most outdoor cats do. Just give the pest a swift execution.
 
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Pfft, the reason people egged it is probably because it crapped all over people's yards just like most outdoor cats do. Just give the pest a swift execution.

So, dogs can crap all over the place, and leave HUGE PILES OF TURDS, but a cat can't leave a small, dried up nugget in a garden? All it's gonna do is further fertalize the soil.

I question your argument. You're just an Anti-Felite bastard.
 
Originally posted by: Horus
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Pfft, the reason people egged it is probably because it crapped all over people's yards just like most outdoor cats do. Just give the pest a swift execution.

So, dogs can crap all over the place, and leave HUGE PILES OF TURDS, but a cat can't leave a small, dried up nugget in a garden? All it's gonna do is further fertalize the soil.

I question your argument. You're just an Anti-Felite bastard.

No, dogs can't do that either. If you have a pet, keep it on your property. Its really that simple. If you want your dog to crap all over your property, then its fine. If you want your cat to crap in your garden, that is also fine. Where I draw the line is when you allow your pet to freely leave your property and enter mine. At that point it is nothing more than a common pest and should be dealt accordingly.
 
Originally posted by: JDrake
I bet the neighbors were asian

I don?t think so. The cat would have disappeared a long time ago. It?s time to declaw the stupid cat at the elbow joint, front and rear. Purchase a muzzle and this handy carrying tool.

Is should be safe then.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
If that was a dog it would've been put down a long time ago.

You are right. This cat should have been killed. The thing would have scratched me only once. Never mind animal control.
 
Originally posted by: Horus
So, dogs can crap all over the place, and leave HUGE PILES OF TURDS, but a cat can't leave a small, dried up nugget in a garden? All it's gonna do is further fertalize the soil.

I question your argument. You're just an Anti-Felite bastard.

Where did I mention that dogs do have the right to do that? 😕
 
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