Putting kittens in bin bags and drowning them in ponds is bad

After reading through some recent threads about football, etiquette, the HNSP and several others I wondered if there were any topics that couldn't be argued over on the forum and have started a list.

My top three so far are......

1) Putting kittens in bin bags and drowning them in ponds is bad
2) Josef Fritzel was not a good father.
3) I wouldn't want Harold Shipman as my G.P.

I'm sure someone will be along shortly to argue about this but in the meantime feel free to add your own.

Well my farmer relatives would drown new borne kittens by sticking them in a bag weighted with a brick and plunged into a bucket of water. They would try and find them before their eyes were open. Had to do it as nobody would ever want to adopt them and the island would have been overrun with feral cats. A bad thing? Depends upon your viewpoint :)
 
When i were a lad growing up on the east coast of malaysia , the guy who use to drink with my dad at the staff club use to wait as the cat was giving birth then pick up the kittens and flush them down the loo . ................
 
What was their identity? was there a supremacy? or was there an ultimatum somewhere?

Anyway, that's now someone else's legacy.

Nah - we just had to play 'stealth' with the mother cats - follow the cat through the fields to her nest without her spotting us doing this as it appears that she would guess what we were up to.
 
What about putting Shipman in charge of Fritzl's health!

And when that was 'completed', making him a Vet in charge of 'disposing' of unwanted kittens - with self-demonstration!

We had a kitten/cat that loved water - another Siamese trait she had! Also used to take me for walks around her domain, to show what was different (including a shed full of Marijuana once!) and bring me presents of baby bunnies - adjusted to socks from washing when we didn't appreciate the bunnies! Oh and talk to me to convince me to turn the sprinkling system on so she could play with it. That was even after almost drowning herself in the loo as a kitten when we kept her (and her 'clumsiest cat ever known' brother) in the bathroom.
 
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