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This is really very emotional, because of the sentiment it is expressing.
Have they shown it yet on TV, I don't know but wonder if it is too heart wrenching to be shown.
This is really very emotional, because of the sentiment it is expressing.
Have they shown it yet on TV, I don't know but wonder if it is too heart wrenching to be shown.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here it is but it's a council in Oz, not the govt. And it was announced 12 months ago.
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^^^ Australia isn't a cat-friendly country, 10CS. The government there announced a plan in 2015 to kill two million cats by 2020:
https:/ /www.al leycat. org/har mless-c at-comm unity-m assacre d-and-m utilate d-in-au stralia /
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That's really not what I wanted to see on tonight of all nights, Mrs LB.
Two years ago, on 8th November, I started putting 'missing cat' leaflets through the doors of all the houses in my area because I'd not seen my beloved Biscuit since the evening of the 6th. I'd only leafleted the first few houses when someone called the number on the flyer to tell me that a ginger cat had been killed by a car on the road next to my house the day before. So today was already a very sad day for me before you posted :(
RIP Biscuit:
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Two years ago, on 8th November, I started putting 'missing cat' leaflets through the doors of all the houses in my area because I'd not seen my beloved Biscuit since the evening of the 6th. I'd only leafleted the first few houses when someone called the number on the flyer to tell me that a ginger cat had been killed by a car on the road next to my house the day before. So today was already a very sad day for me before you posted :(
RIP Biscuit:
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//Australia isn't a cat-friendly country//
And here's why Buenchico.
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And here's why Buenchico.
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The thing is, 1ozzy, what all cat owners say is: 'Yes, but it's not my cat that's doing it. He would never harm anything'
I've said on here a few times that the domestic cat is the biggest threat to small wild life in this country, but I'm only echoing the RSPB and other organisations. Cat owners refuse to believe it. Well, they would wouldn't they? What's that? The report doesn't mention domestic cats, only feral cats? I honestly believe the feral aspect is inborn and never leaves the cat.
I've said on here a few times that the domestic cat is the biggest threat to small wild life in this country, but I'm only echoing the RSPB and other organisations. Cat owners refuse to believe it. Well, they would wouldn't they? What's that? The report doesn't mention domestic cats, only feral cats? I honestly believe the feral aspect is inborn and never leaves the cat.
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