Quote:
Originally posted by Tim Hancock
If it is on my property, f%cking with my cats, pissing/spraying on my deck, eating my cats food and waking me up at night......It is a dead kitty, no ifs, ands or buts! If it is not me pulling the trigger, it will be my wife or daughters. Same holds true for skunks, opposums, coons and woodchucks.
PS:
Porsche-o-phile,
If you hit MY cat on the road, I will not hit you with a tire iron. Instead, I will apologize and offer to repair any damage to your car it may have caused.
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Yup. If I'm unfortunate enough to hit your cat (or dog or whatever) that you are too irresponsible to contain, and it damages my car in any way, I will come looking for you. You will pay restitution and will probably be reported to the police to boot. I ride a motorcycle as well, so I am particularly sensitive to loose animals in the road. Many riding friends have hit them and gone down.
Jeff' famous cat killer load: .45-70 loaded with 420 grain Lymann #457193 cast from pure lead. Just enough Unique (usually about 5-8 grains depending on the particular rifle) to get it out of the barrel. Usually does about 300 fps or so. Quieter than an air rifle, much less a .22, and FAR more effective at taming stray cats. Or possums, racoons, or any other stray, ferrel, or wild pests that happen to piss me off.
It is, by the way, great redneck fun sitting on the back porch late at night. Beer in hand, spotlight in the other, rifle at the ready. Don't knock it until you've tried it.