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Re: Re: Re: Re: OT: CATS IN BARN
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Posted by KX on July 10, 2004 at 21:23:29 from (216.40.231.168):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: OT: CATS IN BARN posted by john in la on July 09, 2004 at 19:14:22:
John, I guess you live with smelling cat sh**. I used to keep a few around but it seemed that whenever I needed to get on the ground, in the barn, driveway, in front of the shed, wherever, I would soon realize that cat feces was somewhere near. I grew tired of this quickly and became more observant of their behavior. They never miced, they always screamed for food anytime I was near. This became more and more annoying to the point I couldn't bear it any longer (like my EX-wife). So....there aint no more cats here and anytime I see them, they seem to cease to exist. They are only interested in killing the harmless little cotton tails, for sport only, not food, and that bothers me too. There is a wild one around here now that is elusive but he will eventually slip up and I will usher him to the other side. He has decided that my cattle back rubber is a nice place to sharpen his claws and in effect tore it to h3ll. Anyway, not worrying about him, learn to live with the snakes if at all possible. They hate you as much as you hate them and they TRY avoiding you too. I PROMISE, they are more effective at reducing numbers of rodents than cats.
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