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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2290872" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Did I see some dead rodent draped over the stock of a shorty rifle ? - Imagine pressing your face against filth and possibly catching some horrible disease - plague transmitted by rodent body fluids, most likely urine. Hopefully, health insurance would pay for the $ thousand antibiotic treatments. Possibly, some ballistic quality nitrile gloves might be large and stretchy enough to fit over the gun owners head.</p><p></p><p>Shooting cats? I guess it may not be illegal but I would keep in mind the possibility that not all cats are feral and a claim could be made against the shooter for destruction of someone's property and having the case heard before some female judge (human) that happened to be a cat lover. Claims of causing emotional damage, distress and anguish might up the $ claim against the shooter - Judgments are nasty and last a long time. Then there are animal abuse/cruelty charges arising from causing the death of the animal intentionally. Yes, life is not fair!</p><p></p><p>Indigenous game animals on private property are under the control of state fish & feathers.</p><p></p><p>I heard that President/General Eisenhower of D-Day 1944 fame had a farm in rural Pennsylvania and used arms to protect innocent birds from cats.</p><p></p><p>Me - longest shot on small rodent (prairie dog) just under 1,000 using .22-.250, 75 ELDM.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]299023[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Life is not fair. I don't take or show show photos of thousands of bloody, gut exposed, dismembered & blown up dead rodents because that would encourage analysis from mental health providers.</p><p></p><p>Photo included - no "hijack" intent.</p><p></p><p>In closing, "show me a cat that eats mice and I will show you a cat that has bad breath" - Garfield, circa 1970 - 1980?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2290872, member: 115658"] Did I see some dead rodent draped over the stock of a shorty rifle ? - Imagine pressing your face against filth and possibly catching some horrible disease - plague transmitted by rodent body fluids, most likely urine. Hopefully, health insurance would pay for the $ thousand antibiotic treatments. Possibly, some ballistic quality nitrile gloves might be large and stretchy enough to fit over the gun owners head. Shooting cats? I guess it may not be illegal but I would keep in mind the possibility that not all cats are feral and a claim could be made against the shooter for destruction of someone's property and having the case heard before some female judge (human) that happened to be a cat lover. Claims of causing emotional damage, distress and anguish might up the $ claim against the shooter - Judgments are nasty and last a long time. Then there are animal abuse/cruelty charges arising from causing the death of the animal intentionally. Yes, life is not fair! Indigenous game animals on private property are under the control of state fish & feathers. I heard that President/General Eisenhower of D-Day 1944 fame had a farm in rural Pennsylvania and used arms to protect innocent birds from cats. Me - longest shot on small rodent (prairie dog) just under 1,000 using .22-.250, 75 ELDM. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_1417.JPG"]299023[/ATTACH] Life is not fair. I don't take or show show photos of thousands of bloody, gut exposed, dismembered & blown up dead rodents because that would encourage analysis from mental health providers. Photo included - no "hijack" intent. In closing, "show me a cat that eats mice and I will show you a cat that has bad breath" - Garfield, circa 1970 - 1980? [/QUOTE]
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