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Old 07-11-2008, 03:35 PM
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Does anyone here shoot back yard animals

I bought a pellet gun off my friend for $20 and bought a ---- load of pellets. I have knocked a few birds out of trees and took down a squirrell so far. my neighbor feeds a bunch of dieseased stray cats that multiply and Im waiting for one to come into my yard. Ive been hunting this big grey cat that beats up my cats and pisses on my car's wheels. I still havent got him yet.

anyone else hate cats or shoot vermin?
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Old 07-11-2008, 03:42 PM
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What do you mean "shoot back yard animals"? I've never seen a cat "hike" its leg up to pee so its hard for me to see them peeing on your wheels. But if you feel compelled to shoot the cat for doing that then go for it. If they're just stray cats and you want to shoot them then GTFO.


On a side note killing wild animals is always fun
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male cats back up to trees, cars, exe and spray **** everywhere... they dont lift their leg or nothing
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When i get bored at work I go in the impound yard and shoot birds. I call it the "THE NO FLY ZONE"

---- onetime i shot a seagull in the wing and it couldn't fly and my old *** diasy couldn't kill it even in the head so SCHIM187 came outside and cut its head off with a shovel
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someone should shoot you for being an -------. leave the ------ cats alone. aint their fault you have ----- *** cats.
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Id really like to shoot the Crow thats in our back yard ---- dose that thing **** me off
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I have no problem shooting animals that are running wild. If the animal is someone's pet then it is a different thing.
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Would it be okay if your neighbor put your cat on blast for coming in his yard? If yes, continue shooting.
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Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Would it be okay if your neighbor put your cat on blast for coming in his yard? If yes, continue shooting.
Makes you think don't it? To some people their pets are like their children. Try talking to them about the cat problem or at least contact animal control and file a complaint.
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Originally Posted by bakercivic95
Im waiting for one to come into my yard. Ive been hunting this big grey cat
They are not pets and Im Not shooting the strays that have made the neighbors house a hang out. There is One male cat that has come from somewhere else that knocks up all the strays and beats up our pets and other neighborhood pet cats. my neighbor (with the strays) doesnt like the bastrd cat either and doesnt care if I shoot it... the only thing is Im not going to shoot this thing if Its in someone elses yard because its disrepeactful to those ppl. so if I see this cat in my own yard my parents said take it out.
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