moarmoto
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And your dog would never have been hit with a shovel had he stayed on your property.
So then whats the problem? Call up the town. Get them to pick up mittens if he's bothering you that much. Be 'that' guy, you have the right to be.its quite comical how you people think you have the right to allow ytour cats to wander around.
Dude says He lets his dog out to chase it away, and thats ok, as long as the dog doesnt leave the proprty ?? what about the CAT ??? LOL
So if the dog chased the cat all the way back to where it lives, someone said thats Nail it with a shovel ?? LOL so can i hammer your cat with a shovel ?? LOL
You cat owners are the Instigators here. Just stop letting your cats out.
btw.. Milton By-law.Cats do not require registration or a license, however; every owner of a cat must have a collar with the owner's name and address permanently inscribed. Cat owners must ensure that their pets do not run at large and follow all other guidelines according to the Animal Control By-law.
No owner shall permit his or her animal to trespass or to be at large in any public place or on private property without the consent of the property owner.
Hope that attitude goes both ways when instead of sending his dog out, he shoots the pests.
its quite comical how you people think you have the right to allow ytour cats to wander around.
Dude says He lets his dog out to chase it away, and thats ok, as long as the dog doesnt leave the proprty ?? what about the CAT ??? LOL
So if the dog chased the cat all the way back to where it lives, someone said thats Nail it with a shovel ?? LOL so can i hammer your cat with a shovel ?? LOL
You cat owners are the Instigators here. Just stop letting your cats out.
btw.. Milton By-law.Cats do not require registration or a license, however; every owner of a cat must have a collar with the owner's name and address permanently inscribed. Cat owners must ensure that their pets do not run at large and follow all other guidelines according to the Animal Control By-law.
No owner shall permit his or her animal to trespass or to be at large in any public place or on private property without the consent of the property owner.
That's it. Anymore ill talk of cat ownership and I'm letting mine out to steal your children's souls. They are poised and ready to do so on my command.View attachment 33689
That's S and V for ya, loyal.
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The carpet shows you have cats.
The carpet was being removed when I snapped this smartass. They don't claw at anything indoors. Actually the picture of my cats shows that I have cats.
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My cats tear at my carpet like that... is why I said that. I assumed your's did the same...
AND YOU LET THEM!!!!!!!????????.
You know if I kept them inside all the time they probably would scratch up the place but thankfully they prefer the oak tree in the front yard
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Their attitude seems to be 'deal with it'.
If I had a cat, ( and Im still trying to get one ) it will never be left outdoors.
its quite comical how you people think you have the right to allow ytour cats to wander around.
Dude says He lets his dog out to chase it away, and thats ok, as long as the dog doesnt leave the proprty ?? what about the CAT ??? LOL
So if the dog chased the cat all the way back to where it lives, someone said thats Nail it with a shovel ?? LOL so can i hammer your cat with a shovel ?? LOL
You cat owners are the Instigators here. Just stop letting your cats out.
btw.. Milton By-law.Cats do not require registration or a license, however; every owner of a cat must have a collar with the owner's name and address permanently inscribed. Cat owners must ensure that their pets do not run at large and follow all other guidelines according to the Animal Control By-law.
No owner shall permit his or her animal to trespass or to be at large in any public place or on private property without the consent of the property owner.
Its also quite comical how you're the only one in this whole thread that thinks this way.
No he isn't. Keep your ******* pests indoors where they belong in 2013.
What about 2014? Is can I let my ******* pests outdoors in 2014. Is this rule just for the next two and a half months? I'm confused.....I'm going to keep one of my ******* pests indoors and put my other ******* pest outdoors just to be safe.