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- Chris J. Slater Indeed, heartless towards our prisoners! We foolishly love them more than humans! We decide what they will eat, where they will go, if and when they procreate, and we take food out of the mouths of the starving millions of humans not so fortunate as us(?) Third world blood supports our "lifestyle"! The young lady living in her mother's mobile across from mine, has supposedly 10 adult cats of which three have just had litters. (they are unneutered or spayed) She feeds them and her 1 dog, on Purina dry food (instead of carnivore food: meat) and when they are let out, they come over to my freshly dug and planted garden and do their extremely smelly, offensive, sticky bombs they hide just under the surface! I am sickened by the smells of them marking "their" territory by spraying. Worse is their fighting and yowling when they are mating! They do this with impunity; park management says they can do nothing, neighbours have phoned the SPCA who can likewise do nothing. I'm not sure if the Nanaimo animal control officer has been called or not. As for me I am in the process of erecting netting on the perimeter of my garden and will cover the garden enclosure a with 1. pre-existing trailing blackberries, I'm training 2. use an existing Hawthorn tree 3. scarlet runner beans 4. climbing nasturtiums 5. Take a page from the young lady across from me: let the Himalayan Blackberries http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_armeniacus take over and out! So I hope to keep the cats out and shade the tin box I now live in...Another neighbour had accused me of flinging cat poo at his RV and when I denied it, he called me a toilet mouth profanity...wanted a fist fight with me to prove his point!...his girlfriend won't speak to me because I ordered them off my mobile pad, when he threatened to return and "get me", I phoned the RCMP! They could do nothing! toilet moth neighbour "probably meant "he would get me a PIZZA!! Another neighbour (also a food gardener) has even gone so far as to suggest winterizing them! (the cats, although maybe it should be the pet "lovers". A most gruesome way to die...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylene_glycol_poisoning Any other ideas people? After the poo flinging accusations the young lady told me to fling it at her mother's place. (I again denied it although I have a suspicion who flung poo... Instead I have twice bagged it up and delivered it to her porch...she said if it was anyone but me (the old man) she would throw it to my face! sigh...Rubus armeniacus, Armenian Blackberry or Himalayan Blackberry, is a species of R...See more
- Dirk Becker My hope is that people (here) understand it is about footprint, not pets, dogs, cats horses.
Most people in Canada use between 5 and 10 planet earths per capita.
Meaning, if all hu...See More - Chris J. Slater Thanks for the offer Dirk, I put up netting to keep the cats and dogs out and for MY introduced climbing flora. About 9:30 pm the other day there was a very loud commotion outside and I had "caught" a white kitten - it was all tangled up in the netting! It was being watched in it's struggles by 12 older cats from across the way... When I went to try and untangle it, it tried to claw and bite ME! So I grabbed it by the scruff of it's neck and freed it. Bottom line? No bad animals, just irresponsible owners! So we have to fence THEM (the irresponsible neighbours including Mr. Round-up Ready) off our properties. My Himalayan Black Berries are doing very well and I soon expect to have a formidable, impenetrable barrier between me, Mr. Toilet Mouth and Miss I'll Keep And Feed As Many As They Breed. Where does this "invasive" terminology come from? In B.C. it's the Invasive Species Council of B.C. http://www.bcinvasives.ca/invasive-species/what-are-invasive-species in conjunction with International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which developed the list of the 100 world’s worst invasive species http://www.issg.org/worst100_species.html, and defines them as “animals, plants or other organisms INTRODUCED BY MAN into places out of their natural range of distribution, where they become established and disperse, generating a negative impact on the local ecosystem and species.” On that 100 list I was surprised to see "This species has been nominated as among 100 of the "World's Worst" invaders." http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=24&fr=1&sts=&lang=EN . Might just as well apply that definition to Homo Sapiens! "We have met the enemy... and he is us" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/49/Pogo_-_Earth_Day_1971_poster.jpg/240px-Pogo_-_Earth_Day_1971_poster.jpg LOL Full Circle!
- Chris J. Slater "This species has been nominated as among 100 of the "World's Worst" invaders." http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=24&fr=1&sts=&lang=ENThe Global Invasive Species Database contains invasive species information suppl...See more
- Chris J. Slater "We have met the enemy... and he is us" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/49/Pogo_-_Earth_Day_1971_poster.jpg/240px-Pogo_-_Earth_Day_1971_poster.jpg
- Chris J. Slater More Excess? Click on the above cartoon to see a very insightful Earth Day 1971 Poster... Bottom line? After all deliberations WE can only be responsible for ME! Am I part of the solution or part of the problem? Is my footprint stepping on other feet? My solution (and a growing number of my friends) is EAT THEM! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_meat . However now that I'm a raw food vegan, not much appeal in that, but how about Canada Thistles? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfeohjOsJKECat meat or cat flesh, meat prepared from domestic cats for human consumption (v...See more
- Chris J. Slater Prickly Lettuce? Yummy and best of all GROWING FREE as an INVASIVE SPECIES in B.C. So it is my civic duty to eradicate them by EATING THEM. Won't you be part of the solution? They are yummy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfeohjOsJKE Thanks Sergei Boutenko!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Just Eat Them Invasive Species!
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