Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

SilverBear

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Lol, got to admit that's kind of true.
False. Feral cats have never "belonged" anyplace. If they have never "belonged"
anyplace, then - by definition - they're not really "missing".

We I see what you're trying to do here in an inappropriate thread.

I used "missing feral cat" as my headline because the world is not as insipid or as
much of an ....... as you. All replies - so far - have been positive.

Except for you.

Go back "Outside". I for one, and go on record saying, do NOT welcome you here.

Shoo. .... off.
 
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Moonlit knight

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False. Feral cats have never "belonged" anyplace. If they have never "belonged"
anyplace, then - by definition - they're not really "missing".

We see what you're trying to do here in an inappropriate thread.

I used "missing feral cat" as my headline because the world is not as insipid or as
much of an ....... as you. All replies - so far - have been positive.

Except for you.

Go back "Outside". I do NOT welcome you here.

Want to make a deal?
 

Moonlit knight

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Here's some eye popping stats

Do Feral Cats Kill 2.4 Billion Birds Each year? - Texas Fish & Game Magazine

A new open access study by leading scientists rebuts unfounded criticisms and reaffirms the need for effective outdoor cat control. According to researchers, coordinated critics have mounted a “misinformation campaign designed to purposefully fabricate doubt regarding the harmful impacts of outdoor and feral cats and stymie policies that would remove outdoor cats from the landscape.”

The conflict stems from a groundbreaking study published in 2013 by scientists from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. That study evaluated the combined impact of the tens of millions of outdoor cats in the United States. The authors found that roaming outdoor cats kill approximately 2.4 billion birds every year and are the leading source of direct, human-caused mortality to birds in the country. Similar results have since been confirmed in Canada and Australia.

 
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Turn about is fair play, I say.
It's not "turn about" though.

You're just as free to be in the snails thread as anyone BUT it isn't the OUTSIDE.

OUTSIDE stuff belongs there. Bear is free to be there just like you are, too.
And, as the name implies, it's where you go to 'take it outside'.

Bear isn't "coming from snails" and stalking you in the OUTSIDE. So there's no "turn about". He just happens to frequent the snails thread too. There's a difference.

He's putting the fights where they belong.
 
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