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In reply to the discussion: Stray Cats Guard Chicago Brewery, Protect Precious Beer Grain From Rats [View all]U4ikLefty
(4,012 posts)77. I thought you had nothing left to say to me, yet
you post three more sentences of insults...nice.
Eventually I knew someone would lower themselves to insults...congrats.
BTW, this is GD where people discuss things, even uncomfortable facts like feral cats are an invasive species. And this outfit releases cats outside as well:
Enter Tree House, which has moved 264 feral cats within Chicago and 130 in the suburbs, according to Jenny Schlueter, manager of Cats at Work. She's placed cats in factories, barns, a hotel loading dock, behind restaurants and in backyards across the city.
I shouldn't have replied but you insulted me & told me not to respond. You are worth no more of my time.
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Stray Cats Guard Chicago Brewery, Protect Precious Beer Grain From Rats [View all]
Little Tich
Nov 2015
OP
They're an Australian band called Cats at Work...Big Hit: "Safety Pounce"
Arugula Latte
Nov 2015
#57
Some say the Nubian cities (South of Egypt) had grain which attracted rats which attracted
Eleanors38
Nov 2015
#64
Bobcats are a North American subcategory of the Lynx, therefore bobcats are native.
U4ikLefty
Nov 2015
#70
neutering them prevents them from reproducing, which does reduce populations over time
magical thyme
Nov 2015
#68
If you read post #35 you will see "I am hopeful that those cats are kept indoors."
U4ikLefty
Nov 2015
#71
You're right, I shouldn't equate cats with humans. Humans are far, far more destructive.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2015
#65
Thousands of species are "invasive." ... You have a strange obsession with cats being invasive.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2015
#81
"I have come here to eat kibble, and kick rat ass. And I'm all out of kibble!"
bullwinkle428
Nov 2015
#43