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On 27/02/2017 7:52 PM, SG1 wrote:
"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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snip

You are right, but a cat will make more visits where there is food

Cite?

Most animals will go where there is a supply of food. My kids are
always at the fridge

Eldest son visited this arvo, straight to the fridge. Ah well.

:)) Tell SWMBO not to be such a good cook. Or one trick we used at
work when someone realised that the chocolates were disappearing from
their desk drawer was to make a Laxette treat..................
 
"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have to keep
doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or kill them.

I vote the last option.

>
 
On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have to
keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or kill them.
 
On Tuesday, 28 Feb 2017 9:57 AM, Petzl wrote:
On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 09:46:37 +1100, Fran Snortilus
nuts@loathsomeneedshelp.com> wrote:

You get a grip, you will not ever stop roaming cats , no matter how many
Trevors there are.
Finally!!!!!! About bloody time that the penny dropped with you that
cats DO roam.

Now if you'll just stop the other idiot claim about how it's only
because Trevor's putting out food that they come into Trevor's
yard....................

Then we might get you to take the next move to admit that Trevor should
not be expected to put up with OTHER people's animals in HIS yard
because those animals AREN'T Trevor's animals....................

But I'd probably have to put some of MY cattle in YOUR yard before that
penny drops...............................
When cats don't roam rats take over.

and mice


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is a cat
hating dog :)

you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 6:12 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Fran Snortilus wrote:
On 27/02/2017 4:35 PM, F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is a cat
hating dog ")

For God's sake! Get a grip! The OWNERS of the cat are the ones who
should be responsible! Your silly suggestions are all about imposing
the responsibility on a non owner! I've got a great suggestion. You
should have my cows in your yard and if you don't want them there then
you should install an electric fence to keep them out then hire a truck
and ship them back to our farm. Or can't you see how stupid that sort
of suggestion is?


You get a grip, you will not ever stop roaming cats , no matter how
many Trevors there are.

no, we don't want any more Trevors. one is more than enough..


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:
"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is
a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have to
keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or kill
them.

I vote the last option.

i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is a
cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have to
keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or kill
them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times your vote does not count.

--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but
you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and
the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or kill
them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

> your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban yard,but
you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of annoying
and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna and
the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another is a
cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have to
keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or kill
them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone just
laughs at Felix. ;-)

--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone
just laughs at Felix. ;-)

that's fine cos I'm not Felix I'm felix


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On 2/03/2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone just
laughs at Felix. ;-)

Or killfiles him because he's neither use nor ornament.
 
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:49:47 +1100, felix <felix@real_felix.invalid>
wrote:

On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
news:ehnvtuFi8fpU2@mid.individual.net...
On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone
just laughs at Felix. ;-)



that's fine cos I'm not Felix I'm felix

Harming a Cat


If you kick a cat, you will develop rheumatism in that leg.

If you are a farmer and kill a cat, you can expect your cattle to die
mysteriously.

If you drown a cat, you will fall victim to a drowning.

If you kill a cat, you are sacrificing your soul to the Devil

Sailors believed that the worst possible cat-related act, guaranteed
to raise a storm and bring bad luck of all sorts, was to throw the cat
overboard.

Some people who wanted to get rid of a cat but were afraid of the
consequences went so far as to hire professional feline "hit men."
If a cat was thrown overboard, a storm would rise and very bad luck
would follow.

To end even one of a cat's 9 lives was to risk being haunted by that
particular cat for the rest of the murderer's life.

To kill a cat brings seventeen years of bad luck -Irish superstition

The French believed that if a girl tread on a cat's tail, she would
not find a husband before a year is out.
--
Petzl
(Joel 2:3)
Fire devours before them,
and behind them a flame burns.
The land is like the garden of Eden before them,
but behind them a desolate wilderness,
and nothing escapes them.
 
On 2/03/2017 2:26 PM, Petzl wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:49:47 +1100, felix <felix@real_felix.invalid
wrote:

On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
news:ehnvtuFi8fpU2@mid.individual.net...
On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone
just laughs at Felix. ;-)



that's fine cos I'm not Felix I'm felix

Harming a Cat


If you kick a cat, you will develop rheumatism in that leg.

If you are a farmer and kill a cat, you can expect your cattle to die
mysteriously.

If you drown a cat, you will fall victim to a drowning.

If you kill a cat, you are sacrificing your soul to the Devil

Sailors believed that the worst possible cat-related act, guaranteed
to raise a storm and bring bad luck of all sorts, was to throw the cat
overboard.

Some people who wanted to get rid of a cat but were afraid of the
consequences went so far as to hire professional feline "hit men."
If a cat was thrown overboard, a storm would rise and very bad luck
would follow.

To end even one of a cat's 9 lives was to risk being haunted by that
particular cat for the rest of the murderer's life.

To kill a cat brings seventeen years of bad luck -Irish superstition

The French believed that if a girl tread on a cat's tail, she would
not find a husband before a year is out.

No wonder you believe in a God if you believe all this superstitious crap
 
On Friday, 3 Mar 2017 8:15 AM, de chucka wrote:
On 2/03/2017 2:26 PM, Petzl wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:49:47 +1100, felix <felix@real_felix.invalid
wrote:

On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
news:ehnvtuFi8fpU2@mid.individual.net...
On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
news:ehnv9bFi693U1@mid.individual.net...
On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone
just laughs at Felix. ;-)



that's fine cos I'm not Felix I'm felix

Harming a Cat


If you kick a cat, you will develop rheumatism in that leg.

If you are a farmer and kill a cat, you can expect your cattle to die
mysteriously.

If you drown a cat, you will fall victim to a drowning.

If you kill a cat, you are sacrificing your soul to the Devil

Sailors believed that the worst possible cat-related act, guaranteed
to raise a storm and bring bad luck of all sorts, was to throw the cat
overboard.

Some people who wanted to get rid of a cat but were afraid of the
consequences went so far as to hire professional feline "hit men."
If a cat was thrown overboard, a storm would rise and very bad luck
would follow.

To end even one of a cat's 9 lives was to risk being haunted by that
particular cat for the rest of the murderer's life.

To kill a cat brings seventeen years of bad luck -Irish superstition

The French believed that if a girl tread on a cat's tail, she would
not find a husband before a year is out.

No wonder you believe in a God if you believe all this superstitious crap

he never said he believed it


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
snip

The French believed that if a girl tread on a cat's tail, she would
not find a husband before a year is out.

No wonder you believe in a God if you believe all this superstitious crap


he never said he believed it
He didn't say anything
 
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Friday, 3 Mar 2017 8:15 AM, de chucka wrote:
On 2/03/2017 2:26 PM, Petzl wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:49:47 +1100, felix <felix@real_felix.invalid
wrote:

On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy $136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone
just laughs at Felix. ;-)



that's fine cos I'm not Felix I'm felix

Not important enuf to be capitalised heh??

Harming a Cat


If you kick a cat, you will develop rheumatism in that leg.

If you are a farmer and kill a cat, you can expect your cattle to die
mysteriously.

If you drown a cat, you will fall victim to a drowning.

If you kill a cat, you are sacrificing your soul to the Devil

Sailors believed that the worst possible cat-related act, guaranteed
to raise a storm and bring bad luck of all sorts, was to throw the cat
overboard.

Some people who wanted to get rid of a cat but were afraid of the
consequences went so far as to hire professional feline "hit men."
If a cat was thrown overboard, a storm would rise and very bad luck
would follow.

To end even one of a cat's 9 lives was to risk being haunted by that
particular cat for the rest of the murderer's life.

To kill a cat brings seventeen years of bad luck -Irish superstition

The French believed that if a girl tread on a cat's tail, she would
not find a husband before a year is out.

No wonder you believe in a God if you believe all this superstitious crap


he never said he believed it


--
http://thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.barenakedislam.com/
http://www.siotw.org
 
On Friday, 3 Mar 2017 11:35 AM, SG1 wrote:
"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Friday, 3 Mar 2017 8:15 AM, de chucka wrote:
On 2/03/2017 2:26 PM, Petzl wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:49:47 +1100, felix <felix@real_felix.invalid
wrote:

On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 9:13 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Thursday, 2 Mar 2017 12:06 AM, SG1 wrote:

"felix" <felix@real_felix.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 1 Mar 2017 5:11 PM, SG1 wrote:

"de chucka" <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2017 2:38 PM, felix wrote:
On Monday, 27 Feb 2017 4:36 PM, F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:


It is relatively easy to deter cats in a small suburban
yard,but you
have to weight the small cost against the immense fun of
annoying and
training the neighbors and the cost of the trap and the tuna
and the
trips to the pound.
one such cheap method is proximity switched sprinklers
another
is a cat
hating dog :)


you can also sprinkle cat deterrent pellets around

$12 from Bunnings for 500g and it deter dogs as well and you
have
to keep doing it. Cheaper to trap them ( hire $38/day or buy
$136
https://traps.com.au/product/csd310-spring-door-cat-trap/ ) or
kill them.

I vote the last option.



i vote euthanizing all ppl who kill cats!..

As you have been told many times

have I?

your vote does not count.

not according to the AEC..

Back in the 1920s my father laughed at Felix the cat, Now everyone
just laughs at Felix. ;-)



that's fine cos I'm not Felix I'm felix

Not important enuf to be capitalised heh??

whatever you reckon..


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