- Joined
- Dec 7, 2015
- Posts
- 3,859
- Likes
- 268
- Points
- 333
Betting you could track that thing right down the RR tracks to the river bottoms.
And....they were “white” cops.“Cops kill cat that was just trying to get some extra batting practice in.”
-cnn
Played nice the first time: sedate, tag, relocate. Find that critter in town again = critter needs deaded. Clearly lacks a healthy fear of people. That’s a dangerous cat.
Too bad that the result was by 'dispatching' the cat. Can't police find a better term for terminating it?
I understand that it's important to keep our citizens safe from these kinds of harm, but damn, let's get a new process implemented in lieu of sitting back until the next one happens. We ALL understand that the expanded range for Moose, Cougar, Elk, etc. is increasing. Is this topic too hard to converge upon and come up with alternative plans? My .02 cents
Too bad that the result was by 'dispatching' the cat. Can't police find a better term for terminating it?
I understand that it's important to keep our citizens safe from these kinds of harm, but damn, let's get a new process implemented in lieu of sitting back until the next one happens. We ALL understand that the expanded range for Moose, Cougar, Elk, etc. is increasing. Is this topic too hard to converge upon and come up with alternative plans? My .02 cents
Somehow that cat crossed the river. Swimming? In the back of a g&f vehicle? The cat was reported to have been spotted in Bismarck before the ice.
There is really no way of knowing that this is the same cat that has been spotted in N. Bismarck in the past weeks. It very likely could be, but there is a decent possibility it isn't. We have now had two cats shot in or near Bismarck in the past few months, those are almost certainly not the only two in the area.Somehow that cat crossed the river. Swimming? In the back of a g&f vehicle? The cat was reported to have been spotted in Bismarck before the ice.