Yes.
When I've gotten to the point that I've thought about poisoning a cat - it's well past being a house cat and is into the "nuisance pest" area at that point. That's usually after all other options are exhausted - shooting them with a non-lethal round, yelling at them, chasing them with the dogs, talking to the neighbors (of course not all in that order).Thank you.
Finally somebody gets it.
Not really down with poisoning them, but I've thought about it.
When I've gotten to the point that I've thought about poisoning a cat - it's well past being a house cat and is into the "nuisance pest" area at that point. That's usually after all other options are exhausted - shooting them with a non-lethal round, yelling at them, chasing them with the dogs, talking to the neighbors (of course not all in that order).
I opened the door and the cat was halfway up the fence, the airsoft pistol was on the kitchen counter. Shooting courses would not have helped.
If I had looked out the window before opening the door and seen it, things might have been different.
A cup holder that can hang on the fence. Keeps the dog out of it.Yes.
What is the green thing?
Ah, I couldn't figure out what was on the back of the top.A cup holder that can hang on the fence. Keeps the dog out of it.
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I'm sorry, cats are pets too. This is almost like saying; " these female children keep coming around, I must kill them, I only like boys".
There are other ways to handle this, ( like TALK to your neighbors. ) I had an outdoor cat for about 15 years, he wasn't tolerated by the neighbors, he was beloved.
I'm sorry, cats are pets too. This is almost like saying; " these female children keep coming around, I must kill them, I only like boys".
There are other ways to handle this, ( like TALK to your neighbors. ) I had an outdoor cat for about 15 years, he wasn't tolerated by the neighbors, he was beloved.