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<blockquote data-quote="Neil G." data-source="post: 3657026" data-attributes="member: 132261"><p>That could just be a stock photo,all the papers use stock images.</p><p>I think you also need to define the word feral because i think you are using it rarther loosely.The definition of a feral animal is one which is living in a wild state after escaping domestication such as a feral dog,pigeon etc.Most of these "feral" pigeons today are hatched and raised in a wild state and have been for generations making them truly wild.</p><p>The feral label does not apply to any animal born and raised in a wild state.</p><p>Also,perhaps you can help me with a small problem i have.My farther in law lives in a flat and parks his car on the communal car park.He frequently has cats sleeping on his bonnet and they scratch his paintwork.Im thinking of putting a flat sheet of wood with 6"nails hammered through it on the bonnet to stop the cats jumping up onto it........is this acceptable in your opinion,could this be a non story......just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil G., post: 3657026, member: 132261"] That could just be a stock photo,all the papers use stock images. I think you also need to define the word feral because i think you are using it rarther loosely.The definition of a feral animal is one which is living in a wild state after escaping domestication such as a feral dog,pigeon etc.Most of these "feral" pigeons today are hatched and raised in a wild state and have been for generations making them truly wild. The feral label does not apply to any animal born and raised in a wild state. Also,perhaps you can help me with a small problem i have.My farther in law lives in a flat and parks his car on the communal car park.He frequently has cats sleeping on his bonnet and they scratch his paintwork.Im thinking of putting a flat sheet of wood with 6"nails hammered through it on the bonnet to stop the cats jumping up onto it........is this acceptable in your opinion,could this be a non story......just curious. [/QUOTE]
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