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Pets mutilated and left at the road side in Eastleigh


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There was a piece in the echo way back in the day about my wife's cat, when she lived just off the avenue. Some sick f*ckers had shot it with an airgun and cut its ears off, the cat did survive tho. I think they put that on the front page, these sickos have been around for a long time.

 

On a side note, I see on the same page the echo are continuing their vendetta against the club, "Why did Saints not flex more financial muscle in the transfer window?" followed by a poll. Not a leading question, then. C*nts

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How people can do that to innocent animals is beyond me. Heard on the news earlier about a 13 year old boy out walking with his dog in Greater Manchester, a man came up, stabbed the boy's dog to death and then stabbed the boy.

 

Dogs are different - they're nice animals. cats are just vermin.

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If I saw someone doing that to one of my two cats........ ugh. Well, I would be looking at a ten year stretch.

 

Wonder if you'd get any less because of your reason for doing it. Rather than just randomly going out and killing someone. Would be interesting to see how significant the law deems the original offence in that scenario. Not that I would wish that scenario on anyone.

 

I reckon they'd be with Dune on that element of the case.

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lol-ing at those saying it's reprehensible to injure an animal, but in the same breath saying thy would injure another human being.

 

I see the point you are making. The fury I would feel though at seeing a helpless creature..... a creature which just so happens to be part of my family.... being destroyed in such a manner would be overwhelming.

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Wow.

 

 

Just. Wow.

 

:)

 

What can I say, I feel strongly about it. By the sounds of it these people will be dead by the time the posters above have had their go too.

 

We dont exactly want these types of people walking among us do we. Therefore I stand by the opinion that they dont deserve to stay alive.

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As mammals ourselves, (a category created by humans, you'll have to ask the cat whether it agrees) punishment for harm to another mammal of any class should surely be the same. Slightly less punishment for lesser species, perhaps in this order:

 

GBH example maximum sentences:

 

Mammals (including humans) 6 years

Birds 5 years

Reptiles 3 years

Amphibians and fish 1 year

Insects 30 days

Life forms

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lol-ing at those saying it's reprehensible to injure an animal, but in the same breath saying thy would injure another human being.

 

If you cannot understand how as human beings and so able to have moral thoughts yet still able to carry out an act so very barbaric to something that is pretty much defenceless and was probably also very trusting is beyond me.

 

You really have to wonder about the thought processes these people have and i really really would not wish to share the same air as someone that probably found pleasure in destroying a life and causing pain.

 

I always thought you were a bit pretentious though.

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lol-ing at those saying it's reprehensible to injure an animal, but in the same breath saying thy would injure another human being.

 

It's reprehensible to injure any animal for a laugh, sometimes it's perfectly acceptable to injure another human being in the name of justice.

 

I would torture of the **** if I caught him doing anything like that to my cat.

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If you cannot understand how as human beings and so able to have moral thoughts yet still able to carry out an act so very barbaric to something that is pretty much defenceless and was probably also very trusting is beyond me.

 

What about when the vermin catch birds? Or cr4p in your garden?

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What about when the vermin catch birds? Or cr4p in your garden?

 

if theyre crapping in your garden, get a dog. Simples. Preferably a nippy one. He's unlikely to catch the cat, but he will scare it out.

 

And talking about birds getting killed, anybody know if its legal to kill magpies? We had loads of birdsnests in our garden last year, the magpies cleaned them out one by one, I even saw one of them flapping away from a blackbird nest with two chicks in its beak.

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if theyre crapping in your garden, get a dog. Simples. Preferably a nippy one. He's unlikely to catch the cat, but he will scare it out.

 

And talking about birds getting killed, anybody know if its legal to kill magpies? We had loads of birdsnests in our garden last year, the magpies cleaned them out one by one, I even saw one of them flapping away from a blackbird nest with two chicks in its beak.

Brilliant solution. Get a pet you may not want, thatll cost you thousands over the years and will also probably **** in your garden, to get rid of cat poo

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You really have to wonder about the thought processes these people have and i really really would not wish to share the same air as someone that probably found pleasure in destroying a life and causing pain.

 

I always thought you were a bit pretentious though.

 

On that theory, you wouldn't want to share air with yourself; as you so obviously would obtain pleasure from injuring and then killing an animal-killer. Odd that. If you can't see that the very very basic moral guide of "2 wrongs don make a right" is strikingly true and the basis of the western judicial systems; then more fool you.

 

And thank you, I take that as a massive compliment.

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Brilliant solution. Get a pet you may not want, thatll cost you thousands over the years and will also probably **** in your garden, to get rid of cat poo

 

If you hate cats that much, you'll probably like dogs. QED.

 

And I wasnt being entirely serious, which is unusual for me. (tho I do recall somebody being sufficiently annoyed by catcrap in their garden as to post a thread on here asking how to discourage it?)

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I remember walking to school once when I was about 15, so that's 7 years ago (Jesus...) and we came across a cat on Alington lane that had absolutely not been hit by a car or died from old age. It looked like it had had its side cut off very neatly into a perfect square, so all of its organs were on show, its ribs were missing and there was a hole where its heart should have been, ****ing freaky. Apparently there were a load of Satanist devil worshippers about at the time so we put it down to that, being the enlightened youths we were.

 

Obviously boys being boys we kicked it about a bit and put a for sale sign through its head.

 

Oh to be 15 again.

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I remember walking to school once when I was about 15, so that's 7 years ago (Jesus...) and we came across a cat on Alington lane that had absolutely not been hit by a car or died from old age. It looked like it had had its side cut off very neatly into a perfect square, so all of its organs were on show, its ribs were missing and there was a hole where its heart should have been, ****ing freaky. Apparently there were a load of Satanist devil worshippers about at the time so we put it down to that, being the enlightened youths we were.

 

Obviously boys being boys we kicked it about a bit and put a for sale sign through its head.

 

Oh to be 15 again.

 

ffs, jonny

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if theyre crapping in your garden, get a dog. Simples. Preferably a nippy one. He's unlikely to catch the cat, but he will scare it out.

 

And talking about birds getting killed, anybody know if its legal to kill magpies? We had loads of birdsnests in our garden last year, the magpies cleaned them out one by one, I even saw one of them flapping away from a blackbird nest with two chicks in its beak.

 

I think it's ok to kill magpiesm but not sure.

 

You need to get a larsen trap which basically consists of two chambers; one to keep a magpie in to attract another into the trap section. Once you've trapped one you wring the others neck and put it in the section to attract the next one. As for catching the first magpie you'd best ask someone else.

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I think it's ok to kill magpiesm but not sure.

 

You need to get a magpie trap which basically consists of two chambers; one to keep a magpie in to attract another into the trap section. Once you've trapped one you wring the others neck and put it in the section to attract the next one. As for catching the first magpie you'd best ask someone else.

 

Thanks mate, but is it actually legal? I think theres some law about killing wildlife unless they are classed as vermin, (which imo magpies ought to be,) I wondered about getting an air rifle to take a pop at them. Failing that, I recently took on a year-old saluki/greyhound cross, I reckon she could be persuaded to thin them out a little.

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Thanks mate, but is it actually legal? I think theres some law about killing wildlife unless they are classed as vermin, (which imo magpies ought to be,) I wondered about getting an air rifle to take a pop at them. Failing that, I recently took on a year-old saluki/greyhound cross, I reckon she could be persuaded to thin them out a little.

 

Ring up the RSPB. I rang them up to ask whether I could shoot a sparrow that sat on the gutter outside my bedroom window twitting and was told it would be illegal.

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Thanks mate, but is it actually legal? I think theres some law about killing wildlife unless they are classed as vermin, (which imo magpies ought to be,) I wondered about getting an air rifle to take a pop at them. Failing that, I recently took on a year-old saluki/greyhound cross, I reckon she could be persuaded to thin them out a little.

 

 

Magpies are classed as vermin.

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There's a big difference between killing something to eat and killing something for a laugh. You must be pretty simple not to understand that.

 

Not if the same amount of suffering goes into it - the point was that the cats mustve suffered terribly, well so do battery chickens

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There's a big difference between killing something to eat and killing something for a laugh. You must be pretty simple not to understand that.

 

Are you telling us you don't kill snails, ants, worms, frogs, flies, rabbits & butterflies for a laugh?

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