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my 5/8 hound 3/8 bull got a feral cat sunday while i was just out walking her eye is now infected and a rip on her pad god nos what she cot of him and she does foxs no problem single handed if she dident i wouldent have her atb buster100

busterpal do you race the pigeons if so which club. i race them myself just seen profile pic

it would be good mate if the mods would put up a page for racing pigeons as there is a good fue lads on here with them and there is a page for cage birds atb buster

ye pal it would but pigeon chat is good. were ye racing out of
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all feral cats need culling, there the scurge of the countryside. there wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt for irresponsible cat owners they should be subject to the same laws as dog owners

O, look, its the ISPCA boy. You silly little fool, did i say my bitch killed your cat??? Run along now and play with your lady friend that likes to spy on hare courses why dont you. You pathetic

Still can't agree that ANY cat is fair game, killing someone's pet is a c**ts turnout IMHO

I'm heading down the shipyard the marra night with a mate it's full of them just wanted to no case the cops pulled us thanks chum

 

:victory: the cat in the flat above mine needs shot as it's 1 noisy bugger, waking me up at 6 this morning with it's crying at the door :icon_eek: . Just hope it don't bump in to my 2 greyhounds as Alan might shoot them :tongue2::laugh:

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all feral cats need culling, there the scurge of the countryside. there wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt for irresponsible cat owners they should be subject to the same laws as dog owners :thumbs:

 

I wonder how many truly feral cats there are?..........see in the wilder parts of england and scotland then you can make a fairly safe assumption that a cat is feral, but in areas close to villages and towns I would personally ere on the side of caution as I would hate to think of killing someones pet.

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all feral cats need culling, there the scurge of the countryside. there wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt for irresponsible cat owners they should be subject to the same laws as dog owners :thumbs:

 

I wonder how many truly feral cats there are?..........see in the wilder parts of england and scotland then you can make a fairly safe assumption that a cat is feral, but in areas close to villages and towns I would personally ere on the side of caution as I would hate to think of killing someones pet.

if it has no collar on and its were it shouldnt be its ferral.
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all feral cats need culling, there the scurge of the countryside. there wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt for irresponsible cat owners they should be subject to the same laws as dog owners :thumbs:

 

I wonder how many truly feral cats there are?..........see in the wilder parts of england and scotland then you can make a fairly safe assumption that a cat is feral, but in areas close to villages and towns I would personally ere on the side of caution as I would hate to think of killing someones pet.

 

All the ferals I have shot have been farm cats that have been allowed to breed out of control. Often mixed with strayed cats from other farms and quite possibly strayed pets that have joined the farm ferals.

 

I don't think there is any definite rule. It's just a case of judging the situation carefully. It's obviously not a job to publicise too much for that reason. :thumbs:

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