Crap
![Yikes :yikes:](https://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/yikes.gif)
Maybe you might oughta take your trusty sidekick with you on the walks
Now we'll see if there will be repeat attacks.
That's a given! From what I've read, as soon as a cat tastes blood it'll be back. It may be another deer, though I'm sure some neighbors are/will be missing fluffykins, but guarentee it'll be something. There is only one way to stop them, and though it'll go over quite easily in that town, it's not something a lot of people want to consider.
If it's reported fish and game SHOULD track it, period. I'd be super surprised if it doesn't come back today or tomorrow looking to eat some more of it's kill, and if it doesn't find it there it'll just look for another easy prey.
I was actually just reading an article about cats and coyotes today, and they say coyotes are now growing to be more of an issue than cats, though you can hunt coyotes. I'll have to dig it up, but it explained what I've thought to be true for a while, being that THEY are moving into neighborhoods looking for the easy meals. Without people hunting them they lose their fear of humans, and it explains that it's not a natural fear but one instilled in them by being sought.
Eventually the greenies will lose and they'll be able to hunt cats again, but it'll be a while I'm sure. I also have a proposal: if you don't know the first thing about what you're voting on, you shouldn't be allowed to vote! Otherwise you're just voting off emotions and opinions, and with no experience or basis to form those you can only be making a rash and uninformed decision! IE, if you live in a city and have no idea about hunting's benefits or drawbacks (be they very few), you damn well shouldn't be allowed to vote on any initiative or law pertaining to it!!!
![Maddest :maddest:](https://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/maddest.gif)
Oh wait, that's logical thought...