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Re: New cat problem

Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 11:05
by MadOzzie
Whenever I see a sign or advert saying "Free kittens" I alert the editor of the newspaper, or the shopping centre (community notice boards), free cycle site and remind them there are rules cponcerning the disposal of cats.

I know that animal "lover" groups have campaigned against shopping centre sale of pups/kittens because of the spontaneous purchase of cute animals. However, these very same groups will put a picture of a cute and cuddly cat/dog in a news item in newspapers saying, in effect, "save this animals life". I fail to see the difference.

MadOzzie

Re: New cat problem

Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 14:15
by Netsurfer
All you people need is a good yard-dog, whenever my dog catches a cat I only wished he'd just chase the poor cat away, don't get a small dog, what you need is a good size dog like an Alsatian, Boxer, large Schnauzer etc.

Re: New cat problem

Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 22:52
by venetta
Good sized dog like this one???????
lol
Rachael-Hale-Loki-s-Kitten-206481.jpg

Re: New cat problem

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 15:17
by finchbreeder
Me thinks them dogs is softies. Cute pics too.
LML

Re: New cat problem

Posted: 06 Jul 2012, 18:47
by jusdeb
Thing that worries me when using the poochies for cat chasers is when you get a beefed up puss full of bravado that takes a swipe at poochie and wham ...eye injury or worse .

Re: New cat problem

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 01:32
by venetta
I've seen a mumma cat make a bit of a mess of a dogs face before!!!

Re: New cat problem

Posted: 07 Jul 2012, 07:54
by MadOzzie
I noticed the following notice in yesterday's Gold Coast Bulletin in the weekly free classifieds. I think this is the first time it appeared and is a step in the right direction.

MadOzzie
Breeders GCB 6 7 2012 pr.jpg