View Single Post
Old 07-18-06, 04:57 PM   #42
SUBMAN1
Rear Admiral
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 11,866
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Oberon
Quote:
Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oberon
Quote:
Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Quote:
Originally Posted by lesrae
Quote:
Originally Posted by STEED
Hunting any big wild cats is sick, just another sad reflection on the world we live on.

In this day and age I have to agree.
Nuisance animals sometimes have to be dealt with.
Humans are a nuisance and could probably be considered animals, but who's dealing with us?
The bad scenario is if its the cats dealing with us. Then all the farmers out there will go on a cat killing spree themselves and you'll have hundreds of them dead instead of one.

But I agree with your assesment.

-S
Touche, but at the end of the day, who put the cats in the position that they are hunting livestock? Go back a century or two and they had the plains, occasionally they'd still attack humans, mainly when they got in the way, or if you had a flipped out cat (happens to the best of us) but eventually we took control of their landscape and began trying to shape it to suit us. What goes 'round, comes 'round.
Same thing is happening in some parts of India with Elephants. You kick the beast, it's gonna bite back.
This is exactly why I said I agree with your assesment - as I stated above. THe humans have also become a nuisance to the cat.

-S
__________________
SUBMAN1 is offline   Reply With Quote