As has been said, if people weren't stupid and actually got their pet cats fixed, this wouldn't be a problem. But people get cats and let them out not caring what it's doing to the wildlife around their area, or about the potential of them adding to the feral cat population.
ted- totally agree. My brother is one of those people. For some unknown reason, he got himself 2 cats, and couldn't afford to fix either one of them, and surprise surprise, the female had kittens, again and again, and probably again.
That's pretty awesome and hey... it's recycling the caps in to something neat :D heh I may have to start saving the taps now and make my own chainmail armor! Muahahahaha
Excuse me for having a *gasp* opinion. Don't like it, don't post your stuff online for people to see. And I said the costumes were nice so take your compliment and be happy with it. Geeze....
*nodnod* Well said Cola. Foxes are so cute. Wish we could have one, but I dunno if I have the patience for it.. specially if they keep that wild streak in them. So I'll just admire from afar :) We see them every once in a while running across the street in our neighborhood.
We used to have 2 dachshunds and they were some of the goofiest most active dogs. The male we had didn't get along w/ another male dog, but to people, he was the most loving little weenie.
And I agree, that it's not always the owners fault for a dogs personality/temperament. For instance, a mixed breed dog that my brother adopted from a shelter (that was given to my husband's aunt when it was about 7 months old). It was a male dog, looked like it had mostly Border Collie in it and that sucker was mean as hell towards other dogs. Nice as can be to people. Sweet and gentle, but even though it was fixed as a puppy, and no matter how socialized it got with other dogs, it still had that extremely violent dominant alpha dog thing going with the other dogs on the property and almost killed a few of them. I remember when they first got the dog (it was only a few months old, still a small cute puppy), they also had another older puppy (that's now ours). And from the very start, the male dog would attack it.
I want to see the Road :( None of the theaters are showing it here though... SIGH Anywho, interesting list. It's so much better when the actor actually does the stunts. Then they don' have to do the obvious stuntman film shots where the face is kind of hidden, etc.
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My brother is one of those people. For some unknown reason, he got himself 2 cats, and couldn't afford to fix either one of them, and surprise surprise, the female had kittens, again and again, and probably again.
I may have to start saving the taps now and make my own chainmail armor! Muahahahaha
And I said the costumes were nice so take your compliment and be happy with it. Geeze....
Great video
Foxes are so cute. Wish we could have one, but I dunno if I have the patience for it.. specially if they keep that wild streak in them.
So I'll just admire from afar :) We see them every once in a while running across the street in our neighborhood.
And I agree, that it's not always the owners fault for a dogs personality/temperament.
For instance, a mixed breed dog that my brother adopted from a shelter (that was given to my husband's aunt when it was about 7 months old). It was a male dog, looked like it had mostly Border Collie in it and that sucker was mean as hell towards other dogs. Nice as can be to people. Sweet and gentle, but even though it was fixed as a puppy, and no matter how socialized it got with other dogs, it still had that extremely violent dominant alpha dog thing going with the other dogs on the property and almost killed a few of them.
I remember when they first got the dog (it was only a few months old, still a small cute puppy), they also had another older puppy (that's now ours). And from the very start, the male dog would attack it.
Anywho, interesting list. It's so much better when the actor actually does the stunts. Then they don' have to do the obvious stuntman film shots where the face is kind of hidden, etc.
Social commentary, consumerism, blahblah, horsecrap.