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JR. You have always jeered at my (totally justified) cat rants.
This is the issue – monster feral cats:
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/state-government-declares-war-on-feral-animals-in-outback-as-native-critters-pushed-to-the-brink/story-fnihsrf2-1226682061103
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You quote an article quoting a minister, KT, and an Australian minister at that? Haven’t you got any prideleft?
He said researchers found cats were natural born killers.
That’s what we have them for, KT. Btw, the problem with articles like these is called projection. I mean, who fought in Iraq, alongside with the Americans?
after scientists warned
Science at the service of superstition.
National Park rangers enlisted the aid of the Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia to shoot another 2500 cats in western Queensland.
If I were you, I’d be very afraid, but not of the cats.
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“National Park rangers enlisted the aid of the Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia ”
Nice example for the natural character of ecologically sensitive outdoor people.
Failed in Africa? Try Australia.
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What’s this? Some sort of a European coalition/uber reactionary force against protecting the natural ecology and bio-diversity.
You guys are truly shameful and (if there was real justice in this world/vale of tears), both of you would be thrown off wordpress.
As for you JR, I expect better and I hope your potato patch is destroyed by rabbits.
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If you really wanted to deal me a blow, you’d curse my tobacco patch instead, KT. Your problem: those leaves have no natural enemies (smokers aside). Good lucky.
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Thinking about it, potato leaves have no natural enemies either. except potato blight. If Australian rabbits eat that stuff, they must lead very, very poor lives.
That much about “biodiversity” – and you can hardly blame the cats for it.
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