05-28-2009, 04:57 PM | #101 |
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1. The dog that killed the cat was a pit bull. 2. A guy who is willing to shoot a neighbor family feels the need to have a "man's dog" and isn't bright enough to train it properly. |
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I think it's pretty clear there was speculation only about the dogs location. Boy am I shocked it was a pitbull that had an aggressive history. Like I said earlier, the dog was probably either aggressive or trained to attack. I would be very surprised if the pitbull was on it's own property when this happened. |
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3. The dog had previously bitten a child in the same neighborhood. |
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..or just plain untrained. |
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05-28-2009, 05:22 PM | #107 |
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The idiot cat owner looks even more stupid with the revelation that it was a pit bull. The dog was most likely in his own yard when it killed the cat and when he decided to gun it down in cold blood. His decision put him and his family in mortal danger.
The guy owned a pit bull. What were the odds he had a gun in the house and was willing to use it in response to someone killing his dog? Survey says: pretty damned likely. I have no pity for the dog owner. He shot a little girl and police officers. But for the cat owner not to expect return fire is stunningly stupid. |
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Based on what? The sterling history of well behaved pit bulls? Giving pits the benefit of the doubt is borderline Noop stupid (Noopid?)
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05-28-2009, 05:32 PM | #110 |
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We're dealing with all kinds of irresponsible pet ownership here, barring the cat sneaking into the other neighbor's house or the dog sneaking into the cat owner's house.
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RLY Take heart, you are not alone in the world. edit to add: Although that's really not a big revelation, around here it's not easy for you to be conspicuous, only your absolute best & most bizarro work really stands out any more.
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You know what I know a lot of people let you slide with the shit you say but seriously you have no room to even talk. One more thing I know I am not alone because you are right there with me at least I acknowledge it.
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Dogs most often tend to be restricted to their owner's property, be it by chain or fence. Dogs do get loose but the stories don't mention the dog running free. Until more details come available I find the most likely scenario to be that the cat went into the dog's yard and got caught. Low blow there at the end. And funny, considering how many of your posts I have considered borderline 'Noopid'. |
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"minding his business...eating their cat and they shot him...BANG"
I was thinking to each their own until the above and then "he tricked me". I like the term noopid, it is funny because he is unfairly bashed on more than others on here.
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All I can say is that if someone's dog killed my cat, I'd kill the dog. And it deserved to die. I'm not saying that killing it would be the best way to handle the situation, but I think it would be fundamentally just. And I really doubt there is much of a case that can be held against the cat owner other than unlawfully discharging a firearm - a dog is a deadly thing, just like a gun is, and the dog - and therefore the dog owner - started it.
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We must have lived in some pretty different places. I see as many token efforts as genuine ones. Let's make no mistake, I am extremely critical of any pet owner -- dog, cat, bird, hamster, pot-bellied pig -- that allows their animal to encroach on anyone else's property. It's highly irresponsible and no good comes of it. That said however, even in areas where dogs roaming are supposedly restricted by law, I've consistently have to deal with roughly the same number them in my yard as I do cats. Now maybe the cats are just more discreet, and Lord only knows I'm more forgiving of them since I've never had anyone else's cat attack my or a family member in my own yard (something I can't say for other people's dogs) but my own experiences haven't shown dog owners to be any more responsible with their pets than cat owners. And in fairness, I did single out your apparent faith in the dog/dog owner as being Noopid, not you in general. Just about anybody is entitled to the occasional moment of Noopidity, just don't make a habit of it
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Aggressive dog bites a kid. Tensions are high. Neighborhood is buzzing about the crazy guy who refuses to keep his dog on a tighter leash. Neighbor offers some free advice which the dog owner rejects. Little girl watches her cat get mauled by said dog, starts to cry. Dad loses it, goes inside for his gun (rifle? handgun?) and shoots the dog. Neighbor hears shot and returns fire, but he's a bit drunk and not used to his oversized handgun and his shots go off in all directions, striking the man and his daughter. Cops show up and the dog owner is holed up, refusing to give himself up. Violence spills into the street, shots are exchanged, 2 cops go down, man is shot to death. News of the event spreads and the violence continues on a website forum devoted to simulated football software. Where will it end??!!
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Well, dogs don't usually attack cats or children either.
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Ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure and all that. I mean, one dog attack (if it's a big enough dog) is going to be a pretty bad day. Not a lot of people tend to have 20+lb cats for pets (and the one's I've run across aren't exactly "fit" if they're tipping the scales at over 20lbs). Around where I live we rarely see dogs roaming free but we clean up after cats on our lawn very regularly. Sure that's annoying, but cleaning up after 20 cats is a lot less dangerous than facing one (insert large dog breed name here). Mailmen carrying mace in certain areas is likely much more necessary than others, but a smart idea for all I'd say.
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All this 'would you or would you not shoot the guy that shot your dog' talk is missing something very fundamental: What happened to just beating someone down?
Seriously, if someone shot my dog, and if I felt it was unjustified (read: my dog isn't a crazy-ass pitbull that just ate the dude's pet), I wouldn't go get a gun and shoot the fool. I'd simply give him an old fashioned beat down with my fists. And if he was bigger than me, I'd jersey him first.
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Cat attack = bad scratch, maybe an infection (get a bandaid)
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JiMG and I rarely see eye to eye on much, but Noopid was brilliant.
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P.S. Yes, I'm aware that he likely considers me to be a Kodolt or Kodidiot.
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Thanks, I have to admit I was pretty happy with it. My only hesitation was that I couldn't believe that it hadn't already been used. It's so obvious & it just sings.
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Well, yeah. The original quote was about frequency, not result.
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Actually cat bites are quite dangerous. And haven't you ever heard of cat scratch fever?
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Actually it's because no one gives a shit about the cats.
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This is one of the most obviously stupid statements I have ever read from you. You're really not this ignorant of animal behaviour are you? It got ugly as soon as Noop tried to make an argument that the dog owner had any right to fire his gun. And now we see why you're not in law school anymore.... Quote:
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Yeah cause shooting PEOPLE is son on the level with shooting a dog thats attacked other PEOPLE before, let alone a cat. No we all just grossly misunderstood Noop, we thought he had a brain. Reeehheeeeeely. Quote:
This is North Carolina, the vast majority of the state has no "enforcable" leash laws. As you said though you're used to a different area of the country where they keep tighter reign on things. DING! LOLA ABAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahahahahah!!!!! After some of your more recent threads/posts I'm beginning to think that wouldn't be a huge problem. No, Tigers are obviously just giant snuggly lovable creatures. So what if they swallow pit bulls whole? If the dog got near the tiger it apparently deserved to die. |
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See now, if I were the Tiger I'd have mauled their ugly fucking asses too. As a Tiger I deserve better than to be put on stage with those two elderly fucksticks. |
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So it is your position that dogs do generally attack cats and children? Wow....75MM dogs as pets in the US and less than 5 mm annual reported attacks and your position is that dogs usually attack children and cats... Wow....you should buy those powerball tickets |
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