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6Jan/11Off

Should peta supporters get rid of their cats or never have cats?




Cat poo kіƖƖѕ οtһеr animals іf eaten. Cat poo gets transferred frοm wһеrе еνеr іt іѕ аחԁ іח tһе mouths οf οtһеr animals аחԁ tһеу die. Lіkе beavers, a large death іח beavers bесаυѕе οf cats.
Arе peta supporters tһаt οwח cats really killers? I rесkοח іtѕ peta's time tο ѕtοр adopting cats.

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  1. What really? When I have my own animals in my own home they’ll run free

  2. Never have cats at all. If people really want animals to have ethical treatment they must stop complaining about other peoples unethical treatment and do something themselves. Whenever i hear of PETA i resort to a phrase I have heard on a radio station… People for the Intake of Tasty Animals.

  3. “Cat poo gets transferred from where ever it is and in the mouths of other animals and they die.”
    So my cats poo magically dissipates from her litter box, enters the twisting nether and then reappears in the mouths of beavers? D*** peta and their magical matter morphing devices.

  4. PETA’s ultimate (but impossible) goal is to completely eliminate all use of animals by man.
    That includes keeping cats.

  5. peta people must not have any pets [slavery] they must not eat or use any products made from animals

  6. The most ethical thing is to keep the cat, use a litter box, and have the cat fixed so as not to worsen the unwanted pet problem

  7. You have your facts really incorrect. It’s if you flush your cat’s feces down the toilet that it enters the waste water and eventually can end up in rivers and streams where it can transmit a parasite to some animals like otters and beavers. That parasite is toxoplasmosis, the same thing that can cause problems from pregnant women. If you want to be very responsible about the litter, use a biodegradable litter like Feline Pine and scoop into a hole in your backyard (into a hole so you don’t have smell it or step in it or have dogs intake it). You can also scoop it into a biodegradable bag and place it in the dumpster if you live in an apartment. Cat poop isn’t toxic waste; it breaks down in the environment just like any other poop.

  8. I don’t reckon anyone must have cats. Cat owners seem to be among the most irresponsible pet owners in the world. They often let them out at night where they proceed to kill (not necessarily eat, just kill) any animal that they can crossing their paths – not to mention mate and breed at a rate that would make rabbits envious.

    Now for any cat lovers reading this, I know what you’re thinking – blame the owners, not the cats. Well, part of the problem is in the nature of the animals themselves. They are, in fact, one of the most achieve killers in the animal kingdom, hunting over 1,000 species just for sport. They kill songbirds, frogs, snakes, small mammals, just about anything they can overpower. If they were strong enough, you can bet they would also kill their owners. If they go feral (wild) then the problem increases, since they can be very disruptive to any ecological balance established in an area. Pathogens in their feces? That’s the least of my worries where cats are concerned.

  9. peta ppl dont have cats your point is moot.

  10. ppl who have cats must take care of them & if they let them outside, they MUST be spayed or neutered.


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