just drown it, bc its annoying as fuck. All these neighborhood AND STRAY CATS ARE BRINGING FLEAS ON TO MY YARD, WHICH i POISON THE HELL OUT OF, AND THAN IT GETS ON MY DOG. (sry for caps) which than gets in my house. Time to murder the local cats.
hahaha rightpictures pictures!!!
use that lawn mower of yours !!
Thank you, dittoI think pets are like kids. If you can't afford them or take care of them, then don't have them.
desert eagle? lol is there anything left of one after u shoot it? hahaThey make excellent target practice with my 50 cal. Just take them to the range let em run if you dont get them the coyotes will.
not a bad idea. Suppodesly theres one on the loose around here somewhere, and attacked a couple ppl and a puppy, its around 40 pounds, which I have never seen one that big before, il have to catch itJust buy a bobcat and keep it in the yard, you'll be good to go.
not a bad idea. Suppodesly theres one on the loose around here somewhere, and attacked a couple ppl and a puppy, its around 40 pounds, which I have never seen one that big before, il have to catch it
haha rightThat's your best bet. Just make sure the cops know you claimed it AFTER the attacks
i call bullshit on the .50cal bro. too many key board warriors out here..... post mutilated cat pics. I want to seeThey make excellent target practice with my 50 cal. Just take them to the range let em run if you dont get them the coyotes will.
i call bullshit on the .50cal bro. too many key board warriors out here..... post mutilated cat pics. I want to see
hahaI dont shoot cats with my barret, its $1.75 a round.
Its not a bad idea thought is what i was stating. I live in the country and theres plenty of wildlife out here in Colorado, we dont have strict gun laws like most places. I can shoot off my back porch if I choose to. I have shot coyotes while eating breakfast from my back balcony.
You can buy silencers here with 200$ permit and paperwork, takes a few months and you need a good reason why you want one but you can buy one if you really wanted to.






