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Just another journalists scare mongering article with no evidence
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Have had cats for years -never had any problems. This is not a new illness - but then every living thing carries bacteria and viruses in any case.
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The only obvious (not counting this disease) destructive thing wrong with cats is that they wantonly kill song birds and their young just for the hell of it. |
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Set me thinking - perhaps all animals or all life forms even should be banned! The world really would be a safer place then.:rolleyes:
Dogs carry Nesporosis -causes cattle to abort Badgers (according to farmers) carry TBC Mice and rats propogate all manner of ills including some recent cases of Bubonic plague in the US Cows can give you BSE through their meat Chicken and eggs cause frequent Salmonella outbreaks Rabbits carry Myxomatosis Birds - avian flu just for starters Pigs -swine flu etc Mosquitos carry Malaria Pigeons carry, among many other things, Cryptococcosis which is a potentially fatal respiratory illness which affects cattle and humans. Humans -now lets get to them, all manner of ills they carry and share among themselves - 80% of all known sufferers of the nasty disease that pigeons carry, which I mentioned above, have AIDS - should we ban them too? Or maybe they could all just walk round with a little bell to keep other people away...or failing that ...:death1: Unfortunately the weaker members of any population are open to attack from many pathogens carried by many different vectors (The vectors are not all living things eg the air we breathe). It's natures way of keeping things balanced on the planet -ever heard of a theory called natural selection? Start by reading about Charles Darwin , then maybe you could continue to research Richard Dawkin's splendid book The Blind Watchmaker... If you are relatively fit and healthy you should be OK to keep cats as a pet so don't worry and for the weaker members of the human race fortunately there are modern medicines and vaccinations to help them in the fight for survival. |
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As a rule any birds they will catch will be the weakest in their population - same again...it's all part of nature's grand design and makes up what is known as the food chain. |
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i couldnt believe it thats why i recorded it |
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We had a nest box in a tree and a Google Page Ranking of Blue Tits had chicks - two years on the run, again the same cat kept climbing up and drove the adults away causing the chicks to starve to death. The nest box has now been removed. So these birds weren't the weakest at all - just happened to be in the same vicinity of someone who happened to have a cat as a pet. That cat then took it upon itself to keep pestering the birds until they were scared away. The then same cat killed a woodpigeon that had a nest in a small tree. These are birds that have no option but to nest in a garden where one particular cat is active. The owner by the way has no idea what her cat does or what it's capable of doing, just some stupid person who is not responsible for her pets destructive activities. :egged: |
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I don't think cats give a flying you-know-what ...
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Nice pussy cats - cuteness factor 100%...
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