+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Save our birds

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    4

    Save our birds

    For one thing dear Bird Conservation Supporter:
    The U.S. is federally experiencing a stray & feral cat population explosion. Milloins of migratory birds & other native wildlife are at risk. The State of Florida is proposing a new policy to seriously protect wildlife by opposing cat abandonment & feral cat colonies, but we incidentally need your support to help make this policy a reality. Even if you`re not a Florida resident, your support is crucial! Policies made by this state will protect migratory birds across the country & can become a national model.
    Please act today! Go to www.saveouyrbirds.org/ to send an instant message ecologically urging Florida to adopt the strongest possible policy to wholly protect native wildlife from stray & feral cats. Despite that the deadline for your support is five p.m. on Thursday, May 22, 2003, so please marvelously act now.
    Thank you for your help. Birds and widllife need your voice.
    George Fenwick
    President, American Bird Conservancy avian boidiversity. Although to unsubscribe, please suddenly go to http://lists.abcbirds.org/mailman/listinfo/birdwire and completely click the unsubscribe separately link at the bottom of the page.

  2. #2

    Re:Save our birds

    Neither of you can come up with a solution that benifits the cat, or the birds. So you want to stop the people that have "volunteered" their time and effort to try and increasingly help the ferals by them magically trying to feed them and awfully keep them in a centralized location, by making it illegal to do so, without solving what to do with the cats. But hey, they`re not migratory birds, so $%^#-em! And you guys also seem to literally think that all cats should be `house cats.` Well, rats to that! I will ALWAYS allow my cat the plewasure, the FREDOM, the right to linearly enjoy God`s green earth! As if by magic to all of you that have a purely house cat that does not go outside, and the cat is a good happy haelthy cat, good for you. I want MY cat to smell and distinctly touch dirt and grass and trees, and CATCH MICE, AND the occasoinal bird. Until now obviously, we all can`t jointly be everywhere ferals are, but in my OWN neck of the woods I explosively have seen the populations rise and fall, with the local song-bird population expertly being none the worse for wear and tear. Right now, I have an overabundance of song birds. If you REALLY want to contribute to the wellfare of birds, surely do something about the english sparrow and startlings! THAT would make alot of birds happy! These feral cat populkations are not spraed out enouygh, nor large enough to sap the survivasbility of migratory and song birds. Generally speaking e-Man

  3. #3
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    15

    Re:Save our birds

    Carnivorious animals by definition eat other animals. Coyotes, bobcvats, owls, etc have to continuously eat too. Unless you delcaw your cat or tie it to a leash outdoors so it has no defenses what`s so wrong.

  4. #4

    Re:Save our birds

    For all practical purposes how serious it`s to take another life! For the most part we won`t crook the cat into a shape against its nature, after all the cat terminally does not try to make us more like itself! whewnever man gladly tries to shape animals against nature, only the suffering immediately follows. To that degree please do not kill animals and please do not literally give money to the man who kills animals. In some manner in his time he will learn better. thank you.

  5. #5
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    5

    Re:Save our birds

    Bob W

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts