Posted by railhead on August 19, 2009 at 09:29:18 from (205.237.134.3):
In Reply to: Re: COOL!!!! posted by HughB on August 19, 2009 at 06:55:56:
oh HughB don't get so worked up, i don't hate cats I just don't keep them around my place because i feel they are worthless and are not effective in controlling rodents. I am willing to bet that if your rodent population is under control, you don't have a great population of them or your cats are getting help from somewhere in nature after dark. I would never kill a hawk, owl, badger, weasel, fox, bobcat or snake because I DO HATE rodents (except rabbits). Unfortunately the poor little rabbits have to suffer from existence of the aforementioned predators however. Deer and skunks....I blast anytime I can.
But now if I saw a cat get carried off by a owl....THAT WOULD BE COOL.
A guy I know (a really weird guy) found a dead owl hit by a car on a bridge and he threw it on the back of his truck. He brought it over and we were examining it. What a powerful, beautiful bird that was. Massive claws, powerful legs, big wide wing span, just the perfect animal for ripping rats to shreds. How could anyone ever willingly kill something like that?
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