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Posted by Spotted Cats on January 08, 2004 at 12:23:13 from (192.76.82.90):
In Reply to: cats posted by bobmo on January 07, 2004 at 20:52:25:
Well I see that they are your cats and you probably would not want to do this... but...I bought a farm a few years ago that had been pretty much abandoned for over 10 years. Cats had moved in from the neighbors and were everywhere. Well I did not think shooting/killing the neighbors cats was a good idea for public relations...so I borrowed a paintball gun and let fly(discreetly). Orange spotted cats started appearing all over the area... much to everyone's mystery :) I overheard one woman at the local country store complaining that her cat had come home and gotten orange stuff all over her sofa. The cats stopped coming to my place after a couple of month of this. Plus it was fun :)
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