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Well, maybe they are not totally fooled, but understand the better part of valor.
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Just take a dump behind the begonias. Human over-scenting is a proven deterrent.
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Almost all cat owners in my area also have a garden. I live on a quarter acre piece of land, replete with birds, one and a half cats and a doglet. The birds build nest in the eight trees and three huge grevillea bushes that were not there before I bought the property. They also hoe into the nectar when they are in bloom. Should I sue myself?

The birdbath is always filled up and well utilised, especially on hot days.
Should I sue myself?

Meanwhile, 12,000 hectares of land has just been razed outside Sydney in preparation for its second international airport and twice as much land has been cleared in New South Wales in the past decade compared to the decade before. Koalas will be extinct in the wild throughout the state before 2050. Of course other wildlife is being increasingly deprived of its habitat as well.
I repeat: The effect of cats, both domestic and feral, is insignificant compared to the damage we do to the native fauna. Stop hating on them already.
By the way, I do not object to meat being eaten that Caucasians keep off their menu. That includes cats, dogs, horses and whatever else lands on plates and in bowls, but excludes meat from species threatened with extinction.
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The bloody cats dont stay in THEIR garden. They always love the neighbour's garden.
What in hell does the development of an airport has to do with the survival of song birds in city gardens. Thanks to idiot cat owners every year there are less and less song birds and we dont need the Corvids as well.
What in hell does the development of an airport has to do with the survival of song birds in city gardens. Thanks to idiot cat owners every year there are less and less song birds and we dont need the Corvids as well.
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I was comparing the amount of damage we do to our native fauna with that of cats. The former is spectacularly greater than the latter. The problem of cats in other people's gardens is of even less importance. People who want to blow that up into an actual issue also regard the noise made by fortsenbromsenfietsen as a significant issue. Feel free to continue, but don't expect me to join the pathetic whingeing.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:29 pmWhat in hell does the development of an airport has to do with the survival of song birds in city gardens.
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pigeons are renowned for being smart with a great sense of self preservation.
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Didn't Jesus teach us to love thy neighbour's garden as we love our own?Scot Dutchy wrote:The bloody cats dont stay in THEIR garden. They always love the neighbour's garden...
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Hermit, you know I'm a cat lover, but I think that you are underestimating the damage done to small native mammal populations by feral cats. Domestic cats in other people's gardens is a minor issue, I agree, but ferals really make a mess of populations of bandicoots etc. And I agree that our land clearing is also an atrocious attack on our remaining wild communities and threatened species.
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I don't known about gardens but I sure love to plow my lady neighbor's furrow.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 9:29 pmDidn't Jesus teach us to love thy neighbour's garden as we love our own?Scot Dutchy wrote:The bloody cats dont stay in THEIR garden. They always love the neighbour's garden...
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Just because you make an utter mess of your environment. Once again your lack of knowledge is showing. The demise of song birds is a problem and Covid and the Corvids has not helped.Hermit wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:57 pmI was comparing the amount of damage we do to our native fauna with that of cats. The former is spectacularly greater than the latter. The problem of cats in other people's gardens is of even less importance. People who want to blow that up into an actual issue also regard the noise made by fortsenbromsenfietsen as a significant issue. Feel free to continue, but don't expect me to join the pathetic whingeing.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:29 pmWhat in hell does the development of an airport has to do with the survival of song birds in city gardens.
The noise problem hardly exists these days as the youth have taken to electric transport in a big way. It is cool to be silent. The guys riding noisy brom and snor fietsen are dinosaurs. The cool guy rents his electric bromfiets from one of many sharing companies and leaves it on the side of the road where it is picked up. Owning is uncool. Renting via your phone is very cool.
What is "whingeing" when it is at home.
I agree Jim but in the city we dont have feral cats.
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What in my posts made you think so? I suspect it may be the word "insignificant". Try to keep the rest of the sentence in mind, thank you.
This article says Australia’s cats kill two billion animals annually. It's a calculated guess, of course, but to me the figure seems to be in the ball park. Perhaps it is you who has difficulties grasping the size of damage humans have inflicted.
The Tasmanian Tigers send their condolences to the messed up bandicoot population, as does the rest of the list of species that have become extinct outright in Australia or in parts of it since 1788.
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Hermit you are getting your wires cross. There is no relevance to the mass destruction that is committed in Australia and the decimation of song birds in a Haagse back garden.Hermit wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 10:31 pmWhat in my posts made you think so? I suspect it may be the word "insignificant". Try to keep the rest of the sentence in mind, thank you.
This article says Australia’s cats kill two billion animals annually. It's a calculated guess, of course, but to me the figure seems to be in the ball park. Perhaps it is you who has difficulties grasping the size of damage humans have inflicted.
The Tasmanian Tigers send their condolences to the messed up bandicoot population, as does the rest of the list of species that have become extinct outright in Australia or in parts of it since 1788.
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Stones and glass houses. Just how much of Netherlands remains in its natural state? With the population density, the building of gigantic dykes and massive land reclamation there must be fuck-all of it left.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 10:09 pmJust because you make an utter mess of your environment.
But yeah, seeing how cats in other people's gardens matter to you so much, keep bleating about them.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 10:38 pmThere is no relevance to the mass destruction that is committed in Australia and the decimation of song birds in a Haagse back garden.
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Once again. Where the dykes are built there was no land so try again. 40% of the country lies below sea-level. We dont scar the country which is visible from space for useless quick profits. Talk about comparing chalk and cheese.Hermit wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 10:42 pmStones and glass houses. Just how much of Netherlands remains in its natural state? With the population density, the building of gigantic dykes and massive land reclamation there must be fuck-all of it left.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 10:09 pmJust because you make an utter mess of your environment.
But yeah, seeing how cats in other people's gardens matter to you so much, keep bleating about them.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 10:38 pmThere is no relevance to the mass destruction that is committed in Australia and the decimation of song birds in a Haagse back garden.
I think song birds in city gardens are important as do many others. Digging up coal is something completely different.
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