midnight 657 Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 how many of you have done cats with your dogs ? i used to get a good few a year with mine from farms that had to many ferrels and on shot ground where they kill everything they could. i think they deserve some credit as a good wild tom takes some doing . iv taken them with stafs :ph34r: lurchers and pats . any body got any good strorries or pics ? i dont have and pics sorry. Quote Link to post
hairybull 3 Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 I get a lot of ferals out bush with my bitch and they can be nasty buggers but she has the knack and can scent them out and looks to the trees for them now but I reckon alot of people on here would whinge if pictures were posted as cats are associated with being fuzzy pets! Quote Link to post
midnight 657 Posted April 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 I get a lot of ferals out bush with my bitch and they can be nasty buggers but she has the knack and can scent them out and looks to the trees for them now but I reckon alot of people on here would whinge if pictures were posted as cats are associated with being fuzzy pets! true that mate but a legal pest spiecies non the less . its the way they rap around the dog that makes um so difcult to get . my best dog for it was a good littel staford male he would do any thing for cats. that dog had some scars from um to . all the best Quote Link to post
Stabs 2 Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 true that mate but a legal pest species non the less . Not anymore mate, not with a dog Quote Link to post
Guest DogFaceKillah Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 ive done a few cats but i aviod them at all cost now, as my bitch got a claw to the eye and never healed fully! but yea they take some doing , i have only got a little bitch but she slays them Quote Link to post
Guest Duzabit Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 When feral cats become a pest, the only legal method of control is to live trap them. Then they must be euthanised by a vet. Thats unless you want all the trouble of trying to rehome them. Saying that my dogs have on occasion nailed a few moggies by mistake, but it is something i never encourage. Duz Quote Link to post
bullsmilk 2 Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 When feral cats become a pest, the only legalmethod of control is to live trap them. Then they must be euthanised by a vet. Thats unless you want all the trouble of trying to rehome them. Saying that my dogs have on occasion nailed a few moggies by mistake, but it is something i never encourage. Duz SO IF THERE A PEST CANT I SHOT EM ?????? Quote Link to post
Guest Duzabit Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Only if there stock worrying lol, lol. Duz. Quote Link to post
baz 463 Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 my dog loves them . Quote Link to post
DiStuRBeD 0 Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 maybe our cats are different to urs there, but i highly doubt i'd put my dog onto a fully fledged feral cat here, ive sene pics of cats as big as foxes, one metre in length from head to tip of tail(the pics are old as tho, not recent) stray cats are different besides i get more pleasure out of sending a little lead pill their way i can relate to the way the cats curl up when grabbed, i just dont want to risk them loosing an eye, or in the least damaging one more then happy for them to go against something that weighs more then them, and is as tall as me but cats i'd rather avoid Quote Link to post
steamingutpiles 117 Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 They are hard to kill. They blind dogs. That's why god invented the 22.250 Remington and the Conibear 330............................ Quote Link to post
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