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ESLaPorte - 09 Mar 2005 13:20 GMT
You can tell the Wisconsin Depertment of Natural Resourses what you think of
the prospect of hunting cats in our state at the address below, which is a
form page..

http://dnr.wi.gov/WWWFeedback.html

....but you can use your back button and send to all departments...

Read the message I sent them:

The hunting of ANY cat will not be tolerated by civilized people of this
state. I feed some cats outdoors - and if any harm comes to them - I will go
after that person or persons. If any harm comes to any of the cats in MY
neighborhood (which are fed by everyone here) the things that I will do to
that person or persons are to graphic to describe... but there will be NO
stopping what I will do to the person or persons involved in the hunting and
killing of cats.
Just to you know who I am -

Erin LaPorte
Milwaukee, 53221
nancyDrew - 13 Mar 2005 05:28 GMT
Whats the difference between a racoon and a ferrile cat?

Why should it be legal to shoot one and not the other???   Because you
decide one species is better than the other??
Same for Deer, Pheasants, Turkey, Ducks, Fish.. etc...
If ferile cats are endangered, then put them on the endangered species
list....

It just goes to prove how far away from nature city dwellers have become...
I think this silly uproar about nothing is actually 'ant-hunting' sentiment
in general, how else can you explain the differences in species??

> You can tell the Wisconsin Depertment of Natural Resourses what you think of
> the prospect of hunting cats in our state at the address below, which is a
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Erin LaPorte
> Milwaukee, 53221
Ray - 13 Mar 2005 13:00 GMT
> Whats the difference between a racoon and a ferrile cat?
>
[quoted text clipped - 36 lines]
>> Erin LaPorte
>> Milwaukee, 53221

Feral cats differ from the other species in so much as they are easy to
domesticate. Perhaps if you were to take in a wild cat, feed and look ater
it you make be more than a little annoyed if some cretin shot it!

There again you may not, you sound a bit of sour old bitch, that needs a
good "seeing to".  You think it's normal for people to kill animals for
pleasure.

Best of luck to Erin LaPorte

Ray
UK
nancyDrew - 13 Mar 2005 13:14 GMT
> Feral cats differ from the other species in so much as they are easy to
> domesticate. Perhaps if you were to take in a wild cat, feed and look ater
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> good "seeing to".  You think it's normal for people to kill animals for
> pleasure.

Yes, see.. rather than rational discussion.... it quickly becomes
accusations about killing animals for pleasure.

why not just abolish hunting if thats your argument.   Feral cats are not
native species and are pests when over populated.    I doubt you have qualms
about killing rats, but with a wild feral cat, all you think is how cuddly
it would be if it were domesticated...   fine.. take it in, put a collar on
it.... noones stopping you from doing that.

While youre at it, take in a few racoons, possums, and a deer or two...
domesticate them to your wishes and call it natural
David G Fisher - 13 Mar 2005 14:38 GMT
As long as we include humans, I'll switch and support hunting. Just another
species, right Nancy?

Dave

> Whats the difference between a racoon and a ferrile cat?
>
[quoted text clipped - 32 lines]
> > Erin LaPorte
> > Milwaukee, 53221
blue news2k5 - 14 Mar 2005 08:10 GMT
you know emotion scars from animals 1-3
from people -lots
i'd hunt humans
they are just another difference in species
they ruin everywhere (worse than any animal) and become jaded -so so quickly
(is the Kyoto agreement not mean as much in the U.S. or China?)
yep i'm a veggie-not a vegan
nope i dont kill anything (thats anything) be it fly ,spider
,racoon,cat,rat, but fat-cat(business-men -sound like fun -slower too i'd
suspect)
i'm disabled though so maybe we could throw them all in a barrel for me ?

or as gizzard puke used to say
http://www.bbc.net.uk/cult/classic/kennyeverett/
'let's round 'em up .. put em in a field  .. and bomb the basta**s!!! :)

-all in the best possible taste!!! :)

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> As long as we include humans, I'll switch and support hunting. Just
> another
[quoted text clipped - 49 lines]
>> > Erin LaPorte
>> > Milwaukee, 53221
Ray - 15 Mar 2005 19:33 GMT
<snip idiots rant>

What are you trying to say/
second thoughts don't bother.
Brett - 15 Mar 2005 22:01 GMT
> you know emotion scars from animals 1-3
> from people -lots
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> -all in the best possible taste!!! :)

Jesus Christ, this the fourth word-salad spewing weirdo I've run across
today alone.  Did a mental hospital somewhere recently set up a computer
lab in their chronics ward, or what?
bjdbrad - 14 Mar 2005 12:33 GMT
Anybody would kill and you are no different than anyone else in that
respect. A snake or spider or predator endangering one of your kids? I
am being just as far out the other direction as you are being but don't
tell me you would not kill......you may say you would not kill for
sport but even do gooders will kill. Read Nancys response carefully it
was well thought out you can't argue her logicness if thats a
word......lol

Brad

LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL-PRESERVED
BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING... "
HOLY @#$%... WHAT A RIDE!"
nancyDrew - 16 Mar 2005 14:56 GMT
> As long as we include humans, I'll switch and support hunting. Just another
> species, right Nancy?
> Dave

Apparently its ok to shoot wild dogs, but not wild cats.

An attempt to control the ferrile cat population results in animal rights
wackos saying its the same as killing humans.

Hey, I bet you'd change your mind when ferrile cats come and tear your
domesticated kitty to shreds...    My cats have to stay indoors precisely
for that reason.
Ivor Jones - 16 Mar 2005 16:49 GMT
>> As long as we include humans, I'll switch and support hunting.
>> Just another species, right Nancy?
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> your domesticated kitty to shreds...    My cats have to stay
> indoors precisely for that reason.

There are other ways to control the feral population besides shooting.

Much as I love America, why does it seem to me you're all gun-happy..?

Ivor
rick - 16 Mar 2005 22:32 GMT
>>> As long as we include humans, I'll switch and support
>>> hunting.
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Much as I love America, why does it seem to me you're all
> gun-happy..?
==========================
OK, we'll run them down with lawn mowers and shred them.  That
better for you?

> Ivor
Ivor Jones - 16 Mar 2005 23:36 GMT
[snip]

>> There are other ways to control the feral population besides
>> shooting.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> OK, we'll run them down with lawn mowers and shred them.  That
> better for you?

Just the sort of idiotic response I half expected. You know perfectly well
what measures I mean.

<plonk>

Ivor
rick - 17 Mar 2005 01:51 GMT
> [snip]
>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Just the sort of idiotic response I half expected. You know
> perfectly well what measures I mean.
=====================
Then say what you mean, fool.  I can't read your mind from here
beause you have your tin-fi\oil wapped too tight.

> <plonk>
================
Ah yes, the last refuge of the willfully ignorant, run away...

> Ivor
Califax - 19 Mar 2005 23:53 GMT
I Find it horrible when cats are killed, and cat abusers should be
locked up, but other wild cats seem to attack mine. I am afraid if
bills like this are pissed, my cats would be shot too. Or some cats
would be shot and get away, and have to suffer a bullet wound for
the rest of their life.
Ken Oaf - 20 Mar 2005 12:17 GMT

> I Find it horrible when cats are killed, and cat abusers should be
> locked up, but other wild cats seem to attack mine. I am afraid if
> bills like this are pissed, my cats would be shot too. Or some cats
> would be shot and get away, and have to suffer a bullet wound for
> the rest of their life.

And this comes from a person in a country that allows cats to be declawed.

End declawing, that is the REAL cruelty!
Califax - 24 Mar 2005 05:18 GMT
I can't really help that declawing is allowed, none of my cats are
declawed
Ain't Your Mama - 04 Jun 2005 20:55 GMT
Let's go way back here.  Why is there a feral/stray/homeless cat problem
worldwide?  Why are so many millions of animals euthanized everyday in our
shelters?  Is it the animals fault?  Some so-called "humans" actually think
so.
Who started this mess?  Not the cats.

It's "humans."  Ignorant, stupid, irresponsible, "don't want to spend the
money",  wicked, "humans."
Too ignorant:  "Gee, what does spay/neuter mean?"  "I want the children to
experience the miracle of birth."
Too stupid:  "The cat can take care of itself."  "It's good for them to
have a litter."
Too irresponsible:  "Oh, I just never got around to it."
Too cheap:  "Spaying/neutering is too expensive" (as they drive away in
their Mercedes).
Too wicked:  "Didn't want the cat anymore so I took it for a ride and
dumped it."

Every shelter in the whole state of Connecticut combined could not take in
all of the homeless and forgotten cats living behind restaurants and
schools, or in industrial parks and backyards in Fairfield County, CT.

The point is, "humans" created this vicious cycle of death.  It's time for
"humans" to end this cycle - HUMANELY.

Boycott Wisconsin.

> Whats the difference between a racoon and a ferrile cat?
Learn how to spell or someone may shoot you.
> Why should it be legal to shoot one and not the other???   Because you
> decide one species is better than the other??
> Same for Deer, Pheasants, Turkey, Ducks, Fish.. etc...
Sounds like you are feral.
> If ferile cats are endangered, then put them on the endangered species
> list....
It just goes to prove how far away from nature city dwellers have become...
I think this silly uproar about nothing is actually 'ant-hunting' sentiment
in general, how else can you explain the differences in species??

"ESLaPorte" <eslaporte@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:xKCXd.7705$603.2894@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
You can tell the Wisconsin Depertment of Natural Resourses what you think
of the prospect of hunting cats in our state at the address below, which is
a
form page..

http://dnr.wi.gov/WWWFeedback.html

>> ....but you can use your back button and send to all departments...

Read the message I sent them:

The hunting of ANY cat will not be tolerated by civilized people of this
state. I feed some cats outdoors - and if any harm comes to them - I will
go after that person or persons. If any harm comes to any of the cats in MY
neighborhood (which are fed by everyone here) the things that I will do to
that person or persons are to graphic to describe... but there will be NO
stopping what I will do to the person or persons involved in the hunting
and killing of cats.
Just to you know who I am -
Erin LaPorte
Milwaukee, 53221
 
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