Fleka wrote:^^ You kill cats on purpose!? You don`t want to know what I`m thinking right now.
Actually, I don't care.
Fleka wrote:^^ You kill cats on purpose!? You don`t want to know what I`m thinking right now.
Menzo wrote:
People you don't understand...the animals he's talking about are sabotaging the native wildlife. I may be speaking out of ignorance, but I've always seemed to think Australians are very protective of their native animals.
SliK wrote:I don't torture them. And yeah it doesn't really do anything I admit, but even if it saves one possum or whatever it's a fair trade. And realistically it has only been like half a dozen. 2 were accidental in my car, those ones might have been pets though
Menzo wrote:
Yes, I know. But everything feels pain to an extent.
Menzo wrote:
Yeah but pigeons aren't destroying the native wildlife, cara mia.
classthe_king wrote:You guys probably don't understand that a lot of times the government encourages the citizens to kill certain animals if they are hurting the rest of the wildlife and are not native to the lands. They even pay anyone who brings in one that they killed.
Guess_Who wrote:classthe_king wrote:You guys probably don't understand that a lot of times the government encourages the citizens to kill certain animals if they are hurting the rest of the wildlife and are not native to the lands. They even pay anyone who brings in one that they killed.
yeah I get it, feral cats are a big problem in Australia. But why not sterilize them ( TNR: Trap-Neuter-Return),instead of shot them. Like they do in many places with another plagues.
Maybe I have another perception of this, but I just wouldn't be able to kill a cat.
@bigray, cats are felines, they have a different behavior than dogs, you can't show your cat certain things like you do with a dog. And sometimes they are a bit at their own. And they do what they want. Like bosses.
classthe_king wrote:
Because sterilizing them doesn't stop them from hurting the wildlife lol
Guess_Who wrote:classthe_king wrote:
Because sterilizing them doesn't stop them from hurting the wildlife lol
But if they are sterilized the number of them would decrease, because they can't procreate, so no need to kill SO MANY cats.
Is a better long term solution.
Guess_Who wrote:classthe_king wrote:
Because sterilizing them doesn't stop them from hurting the wildlife lol
But if they are sterilized the number of them would decrease, because they can't procreate, so no need to kill SO MANY cats.
Is a better long term solution.
Menzo wrote:Guess_Who wrote:Menzo wrote:
People you don't understand...the animals he's talking about are sabotaging the native wildlife. I may be speaking out of ignorance, but I've always seemed to think Australians are very protective of their native animals.
Menzo as I told him, those animals feel the same pain that a domestic one. Also, him killing cats here and then is not going to do anything to fix the problem. If there are a plague of something, authorities are the ones to act. And they know how to do it.
Yes, I know. But everything feels pain to an extent.
classthe_king wrote:Guess_Who wrote:classthe_king wrote:
Because sterilizing them doesn't stop them from hurting the wildlife lol
But if they are sterilized the number of them would decrease, because they can't procreate, so no need to kill SO MANY cats.
Is a better long term solution.
Why the fuck do you care about killing things? If you found a spider in your house would you not kill it because it "feels pain?"
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