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danielf 14-01-2011 22:50

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35152733)
I do sympathise ,but there isn't much you can do about the cats ,ultimately cats ,unless kept in the house all the time are wild animals ,dogs however are a different story ,just remember it's not the dogs fault so shoot the neigbour;)

It's weird though, isn't it?

If a neighbour's dog craps in your garden you can go to the police, and they will tell the neighbour to control the dog. If the neighbour's cat craps in your garden you're supposed to put up with it because 'that's what cats do'. At the end of the day, they're both pets, and I don't see why the owner's responsibility for the nuisance their pets cause should be different for cats and dogs. The argument that it's a 'wild' animal just doesn't wash. It's your pet, and you decided to let it loose on the neighbourhood when you could have decided to keep it indoors (despite the things stinking up the house).

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35152747)
Cat owners will get all sniffy and tell you that cats always bury their doodoo. Someone forgot to tell that to the cat that used to dump all over the patio at our first house.

We got through a fortune trying different cat deterrents until we found one that worked.

Scarecrow

I wish I had a cat problem to justify getting one ;)

Maggy 15-01-2011 01:28

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I just wish I had neighbours that didn't think that just because they are up and about at 7/8 AM on a weekend, it's alright to mow the lawn,DIY,talk loudly to their neighbour/dog/child/mobile phone.

CycoSymz 15-01-2011 04:28

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35152747)
We got through a fortune trying different cat deterrents until we found one that worked.

Air rifle? :D:D

vanman 22-01-2011 00:24

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
Fox shoots and injures hunter with own gun before escaping in Belarus
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/weird-true-fr...#ixzz1Bibun7Fa

lol ;)

if only
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2011/01/42.jpg

Chris 22-01-2011 11:05

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Of course, the fox in that photo is almost certainly dead ... i.e. someone has killed it for your entertainment. ;)

vanman 22-01-2011 11:33

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35156662)
Of course, the fox in that photo is almost certainly dead ... i.e. someone has killed it for your entertainment. ;)

i am not bothered about dead foxes:)
its the chase the fox and let the dogs rip it to bits i dont like.:td:

TheDaddy 02-02-2011 07:46

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Yet another person bitten

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view...gaping-wounds/

Flyboy 04-02-2011 14:41

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Wow, it left a "gaping wound" on the end of her finger. This is worse than a Daily Heil story.

Stuart 04-02-2011 14:59

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 35166766)
Wow, it left a "gaping wound" on the end of her finger. This is worse than a Daily Heil story.

It left the wound on her arm, near her wrist. Most people don't have fingers that near their wrists.

Osem 04-02-2011 15:12

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35166778)
It left the wound on her arm, near her wrist. Most people don't have fingers that near their wrists.

Well if she'd had them there they'd probably have been lost.. :)

Seriously though, it does seem rather more serious than a 'gaping wound on the end of her finger'. I'd say that was a gaping understatement. ;)

danielf 04-02-2011 15:13

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There's no mention of a finger anywhere in the article.

Hugh 04-02-2011 15:15

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...011/02/115.jpg

ThisIsCornwall
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The fox clamped onto Mrs Adams's left arm, just below her elbow, and ripped off a chunk of flesh about the width of a two-pence coin and about an inch deep.
Doctors told her she was to return to the hospital every day to have the wound assessed and her dressings changed.
But, two days later, after the wound had not improved, she was referred to the Royal Cornwall Hospital at Truro to see a plastic surgeon and underwent four hours of surgery on Thursday.
Here is the Fail's version of the story - terrible writing (loved the picture of a fox, in case anyone didn't know what one looked like...)

If it bit her on the finger, that is one helluva elastoplast.....

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...011/02/116.jpg

Osem 04-02-2011 15:20

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Yup, not a finger wound at all really....

Ironic that a post inferring the usual tabloid lies/exaggeration should itself be so misleading eh?... ;)

Perhaps the Star isn't as bad as the Mail after all.... :D

Hugh 04-02-2011 15:21

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35166807)
Yup, not a finger wound at all really....

Perhaps the Star isn't as bad as the Mail after all.... :D

Perhaps having your goolies ripped off with pliers isn't as bad as having them sawn off......;)

papa smurf 04-02-2011 15:21

Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35166800)
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...011/02/115.jpg

ThisIsCornwall

Here is the Fail's version of the story - terrible writing (loved the picture of a fox, in case anyone didn't know what one looked like...)

If it bit her on the finger, that is one helluva elastoplast.....

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...011/02/116.jpg


is she sure it wasn't a T. rex that went for her ?
that's a lot of packaging for a boo-boo


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