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You don't even have to stop feed them. One of our cats was feral, she's been
"domesticated", if we let her sneak out she'll often bring home her kill for the evening and leave it on the front porch. When she was a kitten she got a hold of a large bunny, the thing was screaming as she dragged it along by the neck, she only turned it loose when my wife startled her by yelling at her. Last year the alpha male corgi got a hold of a newborn rabbit and practically swallowed it whole. All of these animals are well-fed. I think most cats and dogs have bonds with their owners that go a little beyond being a source of food. John Cairns "Donal" wrote in message ... You said that the pet should be treated "humanely". You are incapable of realising that your pet cat only tolerates your company because you are a source of food. If you don't believe me, then don't feed the cat for a week. He/she will soon return to its feral state, and spit at you whenever you come within spitting distance. Regards Donal -- |
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