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if you have a conscience, you wouldn't put panadol in milk to poison them. they're unable to metabolise it in their liver and it causes hypersalivation, vomiting, lethargy, they're face swells up and have severe abdominal pain. does this sound like a humane way to go??

if they don't die straight away, there's a very good chance they will die a slow and painful death from liver failure. which is not a fun way to cark it, and is extremely cruel.

We've treated a few cats at my work with paracetamol toxicity and only 1 has survived, purely because the owner (with good intentions) didn't give her that big of a dose, and we were able to treat it in time.

feral cats kill native wildlife and create an imbalance in the environment.

call the rspca/vet/ranger if you want it dealt with properly >_<

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Get a cat or two is the only humane option I've found. We had 2 that used to gang up on other cats; one was taken out by a snake; prior to that we also had 2 where both were taken out by snakes. Not a good area for snakes. :S

We have a big arsed black cat that kicks arse. Our US bred Rottweiler (70cm to his back) is often seen running from the cat. Quite interesting how well they get along both chasing birds and what not out of the back yard.

Its a bit like a school fight when your watching him kick the arse of next door neighbors cat who dared venture in to our property. >_<

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alot of ignorance, stupidity and cruelty floating around in this thread >_< . i realise some of you are just mucking around, but there's nothing funny about being cruel to animals. a joke's a joke but some of you are taking it too far.

cruizn33, you've got all the information you need

mods please delete this thread, it's making me sick

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