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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1245339" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>Having compassion for animals is just another part of being a compassionate person period. There is something wrong with a person that kills just for sport. Now before you get in an uproar, I am not talking about hunting for food. If you kill something to eat it, that's another thing. I am talking about killing just to be killing. I don't believe anything was ever said about this cat causing her any trouble.......</p><p></p><p>Also, who the heck lives in a rural area and locks their barn cats up!? How are they going to keep the mice population down if they are locked in the house.</p><p>If my neighbor called and said my cat was doing something at his house, I would lock it up. But neighbors that live in the country are not likely going to complain unless it was something major.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1245339, member: 19938"] Having compassion for animals is just another part of being a compassionate person period. There is something wrong with a person that kills just for sport. Now before you get in an uproar, I am not talking about hunting for food. If you kill something to eat it, that's another thing. I am talking about killing just to be killing. I don't believe anything was ever said about this cat causing her any trouble....... Also, who the heck lives in a rural area and locks their barn cats up!? How are they going to keep the mice population down if they are locked in the house. If my neighbor called and said my cat was doing something at his house, I would lock it up. But neighbors that live in the country are not likely going to complain unless it was something major. [/QUOTE]
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