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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 172913" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>We had a neighbor who let their big tom cat roam around the neighborhood kicking *** on all the other cats. Our cat never laves our backyard but once got beat up by this tom on one of his neighborhood cruises. After three trips to the vet and $900 later I decided to take matters into my own hands. A raccoon trap and a can of tuna later and the big tom was mine. After a brief (and unsuccessful) swimming lesson the problem was solved. You can argue it's not the cat's fault but if you can't find the cause (rude neighbors) then you eliminate the symptoms. Cat (pet) lovers take care of their animals and don't subject the neighborhood to bullying animals or steamers in other people's yards. Love your animals? Then take care of them or others will do it for you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 172913, member: 1417"] We had a neighbor who let their big tom cat roam around the neighborhood kicking *** on all the other cats. Our cat never laves our backyard but once got beat up by this tom on one of his neighborhood cruises. After three trips to the vet and $900 later I decided to take matters into my own hands. A raccoon trap and a can of tuna later and the big tom was mine. After a brief (and unsuccessful) swimming lesson the problem was solved. You can argue it's not the cat's fault but if you can't find the cause (rude neighbors) then you eliminate the symptoms. Cat (pet) lovers take care of their animals and don't subject the neighborhood to bullying animals or steamers in other people's yards. Love your animals? Then take care of them or others will do it for you... [/QUOTE]
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