Re: Coyote caught in Chicago Quiznos



In article <4613dd09$0$17180$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"kilikini" <kilikini1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Omelet wrote:
In article <4mi7131r250i71jtf2ijndoga6avdq0ius@xxxxxxx>,
Lou Decruss <LouDecruss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:51:04 -0500, "kilikini"
<kilikini1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Lou Decruss wrote:
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:57:12 -0500, "jmcquown"
<jmcquown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I felt sorry for the coyote... the Animal Control guy could have
handled it a little more gently.

Jill


What were they supposed to do? Give it a juice box and a sub
sandwich? It's a wild animal capable of wild behavior. It wasn't
in some coffee shop in the middle of Kentucky Jill. He's lucky
they didn't shot him. Should we now start handling rats more
humane rather than using poison?


I have pet rats. I wouldn't like someone to poison them; they're
actually really sweet. And I learned this morning, they LOVE
collard greens. They were literally climbing in the bowl to devour
them. Who would have thought?

kili

That's a (somewhat) domesticated pet. The Coyote and the rats
running all over the city of Chicago are far from that. Pets can be
fun if you have the patience for them. I don't. We have a dog that
was around before me so he stays. I hate him, but would never poison
him. But I have no problem using rat poison. I've seen the damage
they can do.

lou

Why do you hate your dog? :-(

We have 4 dogs and love every one of them, but they are TRAINED.

And I have 3 cats and 2 rats. I think the cats are less trained than the
rats. :~)

kili

<lol> That does not surprise me one bit!

People tend to indulge the cats I think. They are smart enough to know
what they can get away with.

Most of my cats at least know what "NO!" means!

Squirt guns are handy training tools.
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