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I believe this is a great dinner pic, BEAUTIFUL cat - I like that fact that their hunting instincts are still with them. I don't like them roaming free shitting wherever they want, especially since my dogs have to be leashed and I have to pick their shit under penalty of the law.
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Cry me a river. Never owned a dog before huh? Every predator will kill something else just for the hell of it. |
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my Doberman really enjoyed killing stray cats that trespassed through my yard, but most of them got away by jumping over the chain link fence |
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I crush your heads! Scary sharing time, these pictures bring this story to mind: My earliest memory of killing anything involves a baby rabbit. I was a little kid on the farm and went out to bring my favorite cat inside before I went to bed. I remember I was wearing nothing but a pair of tighty whiteys and it was raining. I walked outside and heard the cat meoying out at the edge of the field. I grabbed a big plastic Rayovac flashlight and walked out into the field. The cat saw me and walked over to me, purring and walking around real proud. I went over to where it had been, knealt down and found a baby rabbit, still alive with one of its legs eaten off. So to put it out of its misery I smashed its head in with the butt of the flashlight. I always thought that was a pretty wierd scene, a half naked boy kneeling in a cow field at night in the rain, bashing a baby rabbit to death with a flashlight. If that ain't country, I don't know what is. |
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I love trolls. |
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That's it ....
Next time |
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once again...awesome pics. nice action shots. awesome cat too, i bet he kills alot
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I have a cat that is a better squirrel and rabbit hunter than most of my dogs.
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I posted my opinion on letting a domesticated pet out and introducing it into the food chain. When a coyote or fox makes a turd out of Fluffy then some of you will howl and cry about how these wild animals need to be controlled.
The housecat is not part of the natural food chain of North America. Heck, lets turn some pet pirannah loose into the creeks and lakes. They just want to play with the other fish. How about if your neighbor lets their pet pig root up your yard or their pet holstien crap all over your driveway? Domesticated animals do not belong in nature. I'm no urban dweller that has never seen nature. My outdoor exploits are many and my hunting and foraging skills are above average. Wild animals make terrible pets and domesticated animals make terrible wild things. Feel free to hate me for my views if you must but you know that I'm right or else it wouldn't bother you so much. IMHO of course. |
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Keeping down the rodent population is about the only worth while thing that cats are capable of. |
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Oh yeah, we can't have cats doing what comes naturally. Poor Thumper,.... Bambi will be so depressed. |
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Grenades? Can't be the best without grenades. (Where's that one of the grenades, M16, and MRE? ) |
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Yumm! Hasenfeffer!
That's a great cat! Love the look in it's eyes - you touch the Bunny, you're next! Interesting picture -Gun, Tape, Beer, Bunny... |
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You totally stole my reply ! |
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QUICK...Call John Kerry...It seems he gave CPR to small animals before: Alexandra Kerry (video from Democratic National Convention): We were standing on a dock waiting for a boat to take us on a summer trip. Vanessa, the scientist, had packed all her animals including her favorite hamster. Our overzealous golden retriever got tangled in his leash and knocked the hamster cage off the dock. We watched as Licorice, the unlucky hamster, bubbled down to a watery doom. … But my dad jumped in, grabbed an oar, fished the cage from the water, hunched over the soggy hamster and began to administer CPR. |
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There are several species of bird extinct, with feral cats as the primary cause. I like shooting cats, way more than squirrels or rabits (they don't taste as good though.) |
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Is that the gun the cat used to bag the lil critter?!? What a shot!!!
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Just teeth and claws. Gun is a Series 70 govt model with Pachmahr grips with licensed Colt gold logo |
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You know, if you gave poor kitty a sammich now and then, he wouldn't have to go whacking Bugs for dinner.
As someone that doesn't cry for the "cute and fuzzy bunnies", I think your picture is funny as hell in a sick sort of way. I mean really, no sane person looks at their cat munching on a dead bunny and thinks "Dinner Pic". You've seriously raised the bar with this one. It's gonna be tough to beat. LL |
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Yur crackin me up chick(en)! |
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AWESOME......
I never would have thought that such a small kitty could handle the recoil of a .45 though.....must be strong for his size....... |
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Wow...how did I miss this one.
Seeing this now I need to go look for Purina Rabbit Brains for my cats. One of my first cats once brought one like this into the garage. I thought it just fell off the car after me hitting it. Wait...they haven't make a zombie out of a cat yet....have they? mmmmmm.....brains. |
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A new nickname is born. |
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Awesome Picture job +5 for orginality but -1 for no reading material. Can't you find some soft kitty porn or something?
Patty |
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Don't worry, they'll make more. Nice pic. |
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Animals are animals. Dont take that from them. They do what they do.
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I woke up a couple weeks back. Swung my bare feet outta bed....squish. Looked down to find a mandled baby rabbit. My 2.5 year old lab sitting by the bedroom door with that 'I totally 0wnZord this n00b, y0!' look on her face.
Not a pleasant way to wake up... |
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