No, scrubbie BIG snake, one of my favs
I hope that is not the impression I made :cry:...If people are against the resurfacing of old threads, ...
Go easy! He is new to the forum and is obviously doing the right thing in reading/researching through old threads rather than just posting willy nilly all over the place. Ive seen how people shoot down those that join and then start posting new threads on topics that have been covered before.
Answering a question that has already been answered in the thread several times looks like he has not even read the thread and could be just trolling.
I hope that is not the impression I made :cry:
I don't really mind old threads resurfacing but I would have preferred if people resurfaced them just by saying bump or by actually adding useful information. Answering a question that has already been answered in the thread several times looks like he has not even read the thread and could be just trolling.
Just wondering how a bell makes them better at killing?And not everyone has scrub pythons in there backyard.If the cat is in your own backyard which she couldnt get out of.People have dogs in the backyard which kill all sorts of things but nobody says anything about a dog.
That's true but IMO the point is that the majority of dogs don't go crawling through other people's property or the neighboring parks destroying wildlife like cats do. I wish I had a scrubbie in my backyard at times....
I guess I wouldn't be too happy if a snake ate my cat, however animals rely on instinct and you can't blame them for that.
Aren't Cassowaries being devastated by packs of feral dogs?
Well I don't live in Australia so I have no idea but people seem to like to think that Dogs are somehow less of killers/less predatory than cats are and that's just complete crap...It's a function of range and capability. The cats in question (domestic) are not limited to a single yard. The problem is when they are free to roam the neighborhood, etc... coupled with a FAR more savage predatory intstinct than Canis lupus familiaris, they can lay waste to local populations. My dog pretty much attacks/kills any smaller wild animal that he sees and is every bit as predatory as any cat That may be, but your dog, by simple genetics, will never be as capable a predator as Fluffy the house cat. Ever. I have ever owned...It's because people like dogs better( as do I) No and irrelevant. What you see on this forum is "reptile people" having a problem with "cat people" letting their animals run willy nilly in the streets. I personally love cats but the last one that chased my chicken/snake food around the yard copped a size 14 in the head. but lets be real here...That small lizard that was a cat killed would meet the same fate if it was unlucky enough to encounter a dog. Grammatical abortion aside, you are either being deliberately obtuse, or you just don't comprehend how Aussie herpers feel about their local herpetofauna.
Aren't Cassowaries being devastated by packs of feral dogs? Cassowaries are being devastated by habitat destruction and regular encounters with thousands of pounds of fast moving steel.
Unless of course they are cats...in which case they are evil satanic monsters that need to be ruthlessly killed.
No, I don't think so (feel free to correct me), I put it down to land clearing etc.
The problem is when they are free to roam the neighborhood, etc... coupled with a FAR more savage predatory intstinct than Canis lupus familiaris, they can lay waste to local populations.
That may be, but your dog, by simple genetics, will never be as capable a predator as Fluffy the house cat. Ever.
No and irrelevant. What you see on this forum is "reptile people" having a problem with "cat people" letting their animals run willy nilly in the streets. I personally love cats but the last one that chased my chicken/snake food around the yard copped a size 14 in the head.
Grammatical abortion aside, you are either being deliberately obtuse, or you just don't comprehend how Aussie herpers feel about their local herpetofauna
Very true...I like Dogs better than Cats but the hypocrisy is incredibly annoying...Dogs are every bit as destructive to unprepared native wildlife as cats are...Yet people constantly moan and bitch about cats but say nothing about dogs.
the difference is, councils put restrictions on dogs, IE, they must stay on the right side of the fence, and when theyre not they must be on a leash.
there are no restrictions on cats whatsoever, and cat owners feel the right to let their horrible critters roam and kill.
i dont hate cats, i hate cat owners and their attitudes..
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