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Posted by Keith on December 06, 2001 at 15:58:36 from (216.40.221.45):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Mice posted by Jerry B on December 06, 2001 at 06:50:55:
well wiseass, noone said that cats were bothering the cattle, the guy said dogs and coyotes were. I guess in the excitement of talking killing, we morphed the targets in our conversation. Yeah, I love to shoot coyotes and dogs any time they bother my cattle too. My little girl had a puppy that grew into a miserable lout of a dog. I came home one night and saw blood all over its mouth. Investigation revealed it had chewed the ears off a newborn calf. It wasn't alive 45 seconds after my findings. I also took in two orphan kittens in anticipation that they would help with mice control but all they control is driving me crazy begging for food every time I walk out if the house. They are sorry pieces or crap. I am gonna blast them too. Like that bleeding hearts? Survival of the fittest. Top of the food chain.
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