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limegreenc 09-10-2013 09:13 PM

I should be more specific when describing "idiots".
Dictionary.com defines 'idiot' as- "an utterly foolish or senseless person".
Said 'owner' implies she is a witch. At any given time, has 5-10 skinny black cats roaming her corner lot. Some have been run over by passing cars, because they lay along the curb. Some neighbours have taken them in or adopt the kittens. The OSPCA has been there countless times but according to her it's a social call. They roam, pick fights with our own animals or move on to other neighborhoods.

DanaC 09-11-2013 03:19 AM

I take back every word then. lol

Pete Zicato 09-11-2013 07:44 AM

Feral cats are people's leading exposure to rabies.

infinite monkey 09-11-2013 08:58 AM

Are dogs able to be feral? You hear about feral cats and even feral children, but i've never hears the phrase 'feral dog.' Does the word 'mongrel' cover the feral aspect?

No, really, I'm totally partially serious!

DanaC 09-11-2013 09:18 AM

*shakes head* 'mongrel' just means it is a mix of several breeds (as opposed to cross-breed which is usually two identifiable breeds).

There are feral dogs in most countries. Very few in the UK, though lots of strays. Google feral dogs in the USA and there seem to be a few areas with high numbers of feral dogs.

It depends on the dog-owning/control cultures in a place though. In much of Britain and the US there is a sense in which dogs are either owned, or stray. In urban areas, there is usually an active response to stray dogs with dog wardens, pounds, rescue centres etc. So, can be hard for a feral population to arise and become established.

I suspect there may be some fully feral, wild dogs over there though, which we don't generally have here.

fargon 09-11-2013 09:19 AM

Our cat Chloe, we think is a feral cat that was picked up and spayed. We think that she got a taste of the indoor life and liked it. The reason I think she was a feral is the tip of her right ear has been cut off, they do that so that they can tell if the cat has been spayed or not. She is a shelter cat.

infinite monkey 09-11-2013 10:00 AM

Thanks Dana...that makes sense.

Chloe is a lucky kitty girl, fargon. Good for you. :kittysmilie:

Sundae 09-11-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 875656)
As much as I agree with being a socially responsible pet owner, i also believe that the owner's first duty is to their pet. Whether or not to have your pet neutered is an individual decision and there are pros and cons to weigh up.

If I thought that neutering my pet would put them at risk of harm no amount of arguments for it as socially useful would persuade me to do that.

I still believe that if you let your animal roam free (as is the case with any non-house cat) then you have a wider duty to society.

It's like immunisation.
(can of worms, opened)

xoxoxoBruce 09-11-2013 08:57 PM

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Gravdigr 09-14-2013 04:52 PM



Man! Was Setzer born with that guitar in his hands , or what?!

limegreenc 09-14-2013 06:14 PM

I grew up listening to him-fantastic

monster 09-14-2013 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete Zicato (Post 875717)
Feral cats are people's leading exposure to rabies.

Not in all countries.

infinite monkey 09-14-2013 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 876078)


Man! Was Setzer born with that guitar in his hands , or what?!

I'm proud to admit I saw the Stray Cats in June of '83, summer before college. I remember it well...my best friend and I had so much fun.

It was at Hara Arena in Dayton. This makes me also think of Bri, because we found out so many years later that we both saw The Bay City Rollers in 6th grade, at the same Arena. :heart-on:

BigV 09-16-2013 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 875615)
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No male cat I have owned has been neutered for roaming, affection, spraying or fighting. Their testes have been drained to stop them making unwanted kittens.

--snip

Sorry Sundae, I disagree. Their testes are drained to MAKE kittens. If you want to STOP making kittens, you should remove the testes.

Carry on.

BigV 09-16-2013 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 876087)
I'm proud to admit I saw the Stray Cats in June of '83, summer before college. I remember it well...my best friend and I had so much fun.

It was at Hara Arena in Dayton. This makes me also think of Bri, because we found out so many years later that we both saw The Bay City Rollers in 6th grade, at the same Arena. :heart-on:

I also saw the Stray Cats back in the day (date uncertain). They opened for CHUCK BERRY! We saw them at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. I remember getting a laugh from their act as their rhythm guitarist was just mailing it in that night. At one point, we watched him miming his part, just strumming along, totally unplugged, with his cord lying at his feet. It was a good show anyhow.

The real star of the show was CHUCK BERRY! That guy can rock. When he came to his big closing number, Johnny B Good, naturally, it turned into a long jam session with many people coming up on stage playing pretend guitars and duck walking across the stage. Chuck just carefully backed up onto the drum riser and kept on playing; he never missed a beat. Without a doubt, one of the best concerts I've ever been to, a landmark concert for me.


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