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Old 01-10-2008, 15:20
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Nineteen felines have died after drinking anti-freeze in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the past five months.

And now in the recent weeks, a further nine have met a similar fate in Weston-super-Mare, the RSPCA said
How could anybody be so cruel?

My furry friends will be getting extra cuddles and fuss this evening when I get home from work.

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Old 01-10-2008, 15:47
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That is awful
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Old 01-10-2008, 16:49
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And that is one reason my cats are house kittys!



Hope someone spikes their drink with poison so they know how it feels
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Old 01-10-2008, 16:59
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Yep, this kind of story does indeed makes me glad my little one is an indoor cat too (well we do let her out and about for an hour or so in the evening / at weekends) but only when we are around too and we keep an eye on her. She is never locked out and doesn't go to the loo outside either - she comes in to use her little tray bless her!!

Makes me sick to think people stoop to such a level.

I appreciate not everyone likes cats and yes they can be a nuisance sometimes but to kill them with anti-freeze Jesus!!!
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Old 01-10-2008, 22:02
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Thats awful, I hope the monters who are doing this get proper punishments if caught..and not just a fine
How can people be so cruel
Thank goodness my little Rosie rarely goes any further than our back garden, and probably wont even go out there now the weathers turned cold
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Old 02-10-2008, 08:10
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Cats are a pain in the backside though, you can understand why people get frustrated.

They kill anything and everything just for the fun of it, and they ruin your garden.

The owners have them and basically let them run wild - no other animal is allowed to do this.

I think there are far too many cats in Britain myself.
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Old 02-10-2008, 09:26
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Cats are a pain in the backside though, you can understand why people get frustrated.

They kill anything and everything just for the fun of it, and they ruin your garden.

The owners have them and basically let them run wild - no other animal is allowed to do this.

I think there are far too many cats in Britain myself.
Lets not make gross over generalisations here

I have a cat, she is not allowed to "run wild" and although we do let her out she still comes in to use her litter tray. She is never left unattended, to do as she pleases!!!

My cat is scared of anything bigger than a fly , and has never killed anything - although of course as she grows up she probably will? BUT surely its a case of 'suvival of the fittest' - cats are only able to catch things slower and less agile than them?

Are you actually saying you think it is OK to poison cats with anti-freeze for doing what they naturally do????
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