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[News] Croydon cat killer suspected of killing 450!



Horses Arse

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I like cats but i do think there are too many and they cause a lot of damage to wildlife. I live in Woodingdean and would like to see semi rural areas like it to be cat free, restricting them to more urban areas. I am not advocating some cat killing spree just a rethink on ownership which would be introduced over time.
There's too many of everything. Cars certainly, people too. Cats are pretty low down on the list
 




Horses Arse

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Utter bollocks.
You'd struggle to fin a serial killer who didn't at sometime kick a football around the playground with his mates.



Well ............................ YOU might.
That might just be the most pathetic load of old bollocks ever spouted on this site. Some achievement! Wow!!
 




Whitechapel

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Jul 19, 2014
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Not in Whitechapel
Utter bollocks.
You'd struggle to fin a serial killer who didn't at sometime kick a football around the playground with his mates.



Well ............................ YOU might.

Cruelty to animals is literally one third of the Macdonald triad, which is widely regarded as a key indicator of potential serial violent offences.


Obviously GT49er on NSC knows better though.
 


BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
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There are parts of SE England (Ashdown Forest, Surrey Heaths) where new housing is restricted or 'buffer zones' created to prevent predation and disturbance of protected species by domestic pets.

Personally, I love cats and miss the one we had until he died during lockdown but now make do with petting next door's (too fat to chase anything) and watching cute cat videos on Instagram. There are more birds in our garden as a result.
 






wellquickwoody

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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
There are parts of SE England (Ashdown Forest, Surrey Heaths) where new housing is restricted or 'buffer zones' created to prevent predation and disturbance of protected species by domestic pets.

Personally, I love cats and miss the one we had until he died during lockdown but now make do with petting next door's (too fat to chase anything) and watching cute cat videos on Instagram. There are more birds in our garden as a result.
In the past 19 years, I’ve had seven cats (bringing 3 with me) and have 3 now. In all that time, there has been 1 dead robin, and two dead mice, between the whole lot of them. Magpies kill more small birds than cats.
I get birds in my garden because I have a beech hedge, and the birds love flitting in and out of it. My cats sit and watch them through the window.
Concreting over gardens, and removing trees/shrubs does more to harm wildlife than cats.
 


AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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There are parts of SE England (Ashdown Forest, Surrey Heaths) where new housing is restricted or 'buffer zones' created to prevent predation and disturbance of protected species by domestic pets.

Personally, I love cats and miss the one we had until he died during lockdown but now make do with petting next door's (too fat to chase anything) and watching cute cat videos on Instagram. There are more birds in our garden as a result.
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We keep our Ziggy indoors, as have F1 drivers near us, so quite a few animals have been killed.
 




SeagullinExile

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rippleman

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I am. It's why I shoot them on sight.
And in this one post you serve to demonstrate the psychopathic* tendencies that Swanny has alluded to previously.

Anybody who revels in and enjoys the killing of any being has clearly got more than one screw loose. I'm sure we are all grateful that you are a long way away. Long may it stay that way.

*"Psychopathy is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by deficient emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavioral controls, commonly resulting in persistent antisocial deviance and criminal behavior."

 






Horses Arse

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In the past 19 years, I’ve had seven cats (bringing 3 with me) and have 3 now. In all that time, there has been 1 dead robin, and two dead mice, between the whole lot of them. Magpies kill more small birds than cats.
I get birds in my garden because I have a beech hedge, and the birds love flitting in and out of it. My cats sit and watch them through the window.
Concreting over gardens, and removing trees/shrubs does more to harm wildlife than cats.
Someone should start a thread on fake grass and farming to feed our meat habit. They're well above cats, cats are rubbish in comparison - need to step up and stop lounging around.

Perhaps a league table of environment damaging issues and we could knock them off one by one.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Someone should start a thread on fake grass and farming to feed our meat habit. They're well above cats, cats are rubbish in comparison - need to step up and stop lounging around.

Perhaps a league table of environment damaging issues and we could knock them off one by one.
1. Waste plastic - pollutes and kills wildlife.


Edit, a lot of feral cats could be dealt with by neutering, although in Britain we do have a native Wild Cat in Scotland. All of mine are neutered.
 












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