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Same thing, just in powder form and more concentratedpugboy wrote:lanate is quickest poison out there
keel over in minutestimelapse wrote:Not supporting animal cruelty, but the quickest painless way I found was agrinate powder in a can of sardines.Stray died within 20 minutes of eating it
timelapse wrote:Same thing, just in powder form and more concentratedpugboy wrote:lanate is quickest poison out there
keel over in minutestimelapse wrote:Not supporting animal cruelty, but the quickest painless way I found was agrinate powder in a can of sardines.Stray died within 20 minutes of eating it
*KRONIK* wrote:Wawpugboy wrote:ppl started doing that by caroni bird sanctuary, all turned feral
if you go there now there are no end of cats by the car park, with countless in the swamp
they have adapted to the mangroves, plenty living in the and on the mangroves, climbing AND swimming in the watercarluva wrote:So even if I drop it off somewhere bushy/forested, it will still try to go to an urban area? Won't they survive in the
bush?
I guess food easy there, so they adapt
pugboy wrote:I hear they want to ban it as it is one of most toxic in the world and really serves no purpose in general food agriculture.timelapse wrote:Same thing, just in powder form and more concentratedpugboy wrote:lanate is quickest poison out there
keel over in minutestimelapse wrote:Not supporting animal cruelty, but the quickest painless way I found was agrinate powder in a can of sardines.Stray died within 20 minutes of eating it
nervewrecker wrote:Pics
Even the orange one huge Screenshot_20211123_204955_com.android.gallery3d.jpgScreenshot_20211123_204924_com.android.gallery3d.jpg
pugboy wrote:allyuh know ginger/orange colour is a predisposed gene towards males?
Rovin wrote:like i said here b4 : all of natures animals out here jes trying to live regardless if its cat\dog\bird\lizard etc that happens to be a nuisance to humans but not a life threat then try not to murder or harm them, it says volumes to what some of u posted
human pests are far worst to other humans & d earth than animals, maybe yall shud shoot or poison some of them instead ......
find a creative non-cruelty way to deal with d animal problems - is not hard to do , but i know ppl will still do as they feel so me eh hottin my head up ...
nismotrinidappa wrote:No cats there anymore... I just established a lawn and since putting the lawn their is poop in my lawn.. I bought bird cage wire and blocked the space under the gate. However there is still poop and from my investigation and analysis it smells like high grade purina dog poop. So i think it's a dog and its jumping over the gate . I don't reside there so cannot catch them. I will set the bait and exterminate.. keep your damn dog from pooping and digging people brand new lawn
nervewrecker wrote:Pics
Even the orange one huge Screenshot_20211123_204955_com.android.gallery3d.jpgScreenshot_20211123_204924_com.android.gallery3d.jpg
nismotrinidappa wrote:No cats there anymore... I just established a lawn and since putting the lawn their is poop in my lawn.. I bought bird cage wire and blocked the space under the gate. However there is still poop and from my investigation and analysis it smells like high grade purina dog poop. So i think it's a dog and its jumping over the gate . I don't reside there so cannot catch them. I will set the bait and exterminate.. keep your damn dog from pooping and digging people brand new lawn
nismotrinidappa wrote:The size of poop is a dog. Unless it's a monster cat. My apologies. The poop sinks the grass around it. Not really a hole per say. I'm looking to get a wifi bulb camera to catch them. Tomorrow I will try and set the trap
Careful you don't catch MG man on your cameranismotrinidappa wrote:The size of poop is a dog. Unless it's a monster cat. My apologies. The poop sinks the grass around it. Not really a hole per say. I'm looking to get a wifi bulb camera to catch them. Tomorrow I will try and set the trap
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