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April 15th, 2005, 02:54 PM

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What's the deal w/ the "PEI.....for now"?
You looking to get the heck out of dodge, so-to-speak?
Not Particularly. Family is all here but I've been living all over the place and never know when I'll move. So far (in order) it's been: Inuvik (born),Ft. Norman, Ft. Smith, Edmonton, Cambridge Bay (two moves within), Kugluktuk, Cam bay again, Yellowknife (three moves), Kugluktuk, Kelowna (three moves), Kugluktuk, Ft. Mcmurray, Athabasca, Halifax (two moves), Charlottetown (two moves), Edmonton (two moves), Athabasca, Colinton, Cornwall PE, now York PE.

I've come to the understanding that I hate moving, but if my wife ends up having to do Skool in Manitoba, I guess I'll be adding more to the list.
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April 15th, 2005, 03:26 PM

I keep finding more and more of these:

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April 19th, 2005, 11:00 AM

I couldn't resist this one either:

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April 19th, 2005, 11:14 AM

I know that couple in the first one Jo They live in Kamloops
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August 7th, 2006, 08:08 AM

ya know what thats f'n gross last night I was at a wrap prty for a film that I was in and there was the old cat named gabby who just got all the attention and this morning when I woke up I got a call saying that the cat died it just passed away I guess it got to much love ? sad ehh
let them live know what I mean.
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August 7th, 2006, 10:16 AM

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August 7th, 2006, 05:17 PM

I like how some (most?) cat lovers don't send a dime to feed starving children. But that's narcism for you.

Oh and cats kill songbirds, just for sport.

Kill a cat today, help feed the world's children. lol
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August 7th, 2006, 05:51 PM

Honestly Narcism is the perfect word I'd say because whether it's starving children or an animal that needs help god put us all here to hunt I don't give a f who ya are oh and I don't really care if u live in the states or africa either poverty is a motherf... that we can all escape f em is the only way I will survive hear me roar cuz im a lion
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February 28th, 2007, 06:21 PM

yeh down with cats there all over the place it's easier to end their misery
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February 28th, 2007, 08:58 PM

I like cats, I have a pet cat.

I also had a pet raccoon growing up. Raccoons make AMAZING pets, loyal, friendly, tame (and really smart).


But a wild Cat is much the same as a wild Raccoon. It is not friendly and it is NOT a pet.

The problem is even worse in some areas, Feral cats are a major plague in australia. They roam around a giant litterbox killing massive amounts of endangered animals, not to eat, just for fun (cats do that, especially feral cats).


I love cats, but a wild cat is not a pet. Its a pest, a dangerous disease carrying one. The same as a raccoon.
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February 28th, 2007, 09:01 PM

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I like cats, I have a pet cat.

I also had a pet raccoon growing up. Raccoons make AMAZING pets, loyal, friendly, tame (and really smart).


But a wild Cat is much the same as a wild Raccoon. It is not friendly and it is NOT a pet.

The problem is even worse in some areas, Feral cats are a major plague in australia. They roam around a giant litterbox killing massive amounts of endangered animals, not to eat, just for fun (cats do that, especially feral cats).


I love cats, but a wild cat is not a pet. Its a pest, a dangerous disease carrying one. The same as a raccoon.
so we should just go ahead and kill them? do we have to kill any animal that dosent fit our defintion of being a pet?
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February 28th, 2007, 09:04 PM

Well, what do you do with Raccoons who wander around spreading rabies, and attacking humans?

Why treat cats different just because it DOES fit our definition of being a pet?
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February 28th, 2007, 09:20 PM

It's an unfortuante truth that many pet owners out there are irresponsible enough to allow their cats to go astray and reproduce constantly. As nice as cats are as pets, they can also be a danger, being carriers of disease when left untreated on the streets.

I see euthanizing them as a good means of reducing the problem of stray cats. If there were enough homes to go around for them all then that would be a wonderful thing, but sadly that is not the case. Many people out there would rather buy a cute and cuddly kitten from the pet store than some old, grungy looking stray. The cats, I believe, would be better off in death than starving on the streets of cities, a danger to us as well as other animals.

The idea of hunting them is somewhat amusing to me, but at the same time I can see why some would be disgusted by it. We tend to think of cats as cuddly pets, not vicious animals.

For the record, I've adopted two cats that were once in the animal shelter. When I can afford it I adopt as many unwanted pets as I can. My mother has an even bigger heart for strays, as she has about 7 cats, many many birds and a dog.
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February 28th, 2007, 09:45 PM

Hunters should hunt themselves. Round up the hunters so they shoot at each other. Problem solved.
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February 28th, 2007, 09:49 PM

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Hunters should hunt themselves. Round up the hunters so they shoot at each other. Problem solved.
Other than the problem of feral cats bringing disease, and busting population cycles on other game.
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February 28th, 2007, 09:57 PM

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Hunters should hunt themselves. Round up the hunters so they shoot at each other. Problem solved.
So I guess we should all support the cattle farms that provide us with less-nutrient rich meat raised in filthy conditions instead of taking advantage of the wild game that provides us with better nutrients and keeps the game population down.
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February 28th, 2007, 10:04 PM

same thing happens with stray dogs. When idiots can't look after their own pets, they reproduce, become feral and become not only a PITA but often dangerous as well. Then there's not much choice but to kill them.
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February 28th, 2007, 10:13 PM

Not to mention that feral animals disrupt the indigenous inhabitants. Didja know some idiot introduced beavers to the bottom end of SouthAm? http://www.wcs.org/international/lat...tierradelfuego
Remember the flap about bunnies?
BC has several different subspecies of salmon, so why would we need some idiot to introduce Atlantic salmon to our waters and why would the people that farm Atlantics not give a crap about screwing up the indigenous salmon populations?
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