Cats kill an estimated 2.4 billion birds each year (1000 ′ s more than the highest estimate of wind mill related deaths),
lets kill all of the cats!
Not exact matches
For one thing you can't just
let a
cat have chocolate, or drink alcohol, both
of which WILL
kill a
cat.
Given a second scenario asking how they would feel if they thought the
cat would die in two years after being hit by a car, 72 %
of respondents still chose to
let the
cat remain in its community rather than have it
killed immediately.
Of course Rotties and Pits are agressive, let a small animal that your Rott has never seen before walk onto your lawn, he'll rip it to shreds, my mom had a Rott when she was growing up and she said it would kill their cats, baby pigs, etc. none of the other dogs did but their rottie, they had many dogs back then too, so why didn't the other dogs do it
Of course Rotties and Pits are agressive,
let a small animal that your Rott has never seen before walk onto your lawn, he'll rip it to shreds, my mom had a Rott when she was growing up and she said it would
kill their
cats, baby pigs, etc. none
of the other dogs did but their rottie, they had many dogs back then too, so why didn't the other dogs do it
of the other dogs did but their rottie, they had many dogs back then too, so why didn't the other dogs do it??
By the time readers had the print version
of last week's Washington Post Magazine in their ink - stained hands, the online version
of its cover story, «Is it more humane to
kill stray
cats, or
let them fend alone?
Better, I suppose, to
let the public go on thinking PETA is truly concerned for the welfare
of these
cats rather than expose the organization as what Nathan Winograd has called «a cult - ure
of killing.»
I explained how even if it could be proven that 60 %
of feral
cats die prematurely due to disease or injury (which is by no means no true, but postulated for the sake
of argument), it would still be unethical to
kill any individual
cat because not only do that
cat's inherent rights ethically prohibit it, but you do not know if that particular
cat will ever succumb to such a fate,
let alone when.
Cats rarely
kill full - grown poultry
of any sort,
let alone make a living on turkeys, as one writer asserted.
Overall, I think
cats should be ranked with dogs for the amount ofresources allocated to help them, I love
cats and things like what I read in this article just make me so sad, even if you can't foster a
cat there are shelters out there that will
let you come in and just hold and love them all the time, just get started and within a week they willrecognize you and won't say anything when you come in to do your love work with the
cats, even no
kill shelters need people to do this, they have more pressing concerns than this so they don't advertise it but trust me, you will have both the recognition and warm feelings
of the
cats and the recognition and warm feelings from the humans who work there....
For instance, reported Deuce Niven
of the Fayetteville (North Carolina) Observer on August 11, 2015, «A pit bull, accidentally
let loose inside the Columbus County Animal Shelter on Sunday,
killed a
cat and 13 kittens before the shelter staff arrived Monday morning, animal control director Rossie Hayes said.
let's make this a no
kill world I'm so tired
of people treating
cats and dogs like a piece
of crap how can people be so cruel how would they like that done to them
> Okey doke;
let's agree that windpower is a good thing, generally, that it's desirable that engineering solutions be sought to (further) minimize and certainly monitor the effect on bird life — especially raptors — and that the «
cats kill more birds than wind turbines» argument isn't a stellar example
of a well - reasoned scientific argument addressing a legit scientific concern.