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<blockquote data-quote="BBQBluesMan" data-source="post: 68619" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>In all honesty, you guys both raise valid points. Definteley a touchy issue, but one that should be discussed. Usually when cats are fixed they hang around home, especiallly if they are fed well. Its the un-nuetered males that roam for days/miles onto adjacent property. I think it was Lycan who mentioned collars on a cat. In addition to fixing a cat, placing a collar on it is another line of defense. </p><p></p><p>I think roaming dogs are a good comparison to cats. Who in their right mind would shoot a tame collared dog running around the countryside? Killing/harrasing livestock or attacking a human or other pet is a completely different story, those types of situations deserve lead intervation IMO. But a tail wagging hapy go lucky dog getting shot because it is 400 yards from Bobs house? My point is that I would hope that most people wouldnt shoot a collared cat or dog that is tame, especially if there is a house nearby. Could be some kids best buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBQBluesMan, post: 68619, member: 1007"] In all honesty, you guys both raise valid points. Definteley a touchy issue, but one that should be discussed. Usually when cats are fixed they hang around home, especiallly if they are fed well. Its the un-nuetered males that roam for days/miles onto adjacent property. I think it was Lycan who mentioned collars on a cat. In addition to fixing a cat, placing a collar on it is another line of defense. I think roaming dogs are a good comparison to cats. Who in their right mind would shoot a tame collared dog running around the countryside? Killing/harrasing livestock or attacking a human or other pet is a completely different story, those types of situations deserve lead intervation IMO. But a tail wagging hapy go lucky dog getting shot because it is 400 yards from Bobs house? My point is that I would hope that most people wouldnt shoot a collared cat or dog that is tame, especially if there is a house nearby. Could be some kids best buddy. [/QUOTE]
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