Carbon Pawprint
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Now I really have heard it all, According to a study at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand a medium size dog has twice the carbon footprint as a 4.6 litre Toyota landcruiser. Also two hamsters equal a plasma screen television. 
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427311.600...

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427311.600...
Edited by jeebus on Thursday 22 October 21:34
"Cats are nocturnal, so the single most important thing people can do to reduce predation is to keep cats in at night," says Michael Woods of the Mammal Society in Southampton, UK."
WTF? Why should be supress a perfectly natural instinct/activity to save little mousey?
What next,
Muzzle cats?
Collect cat s
t and bury it underground with nuclear waste so it doesnt poison the poor little fishies in the river?
Dont these people understand that nature can sort these things out for itself, how did the world survive this long, afterall cats have been s
tting in rivers for thousands of years!
WTF? Why should be supress a perfectly natural instinct/activity to save little mousey?
What next,
Muzzle cats?
Collect cat s

Dont these people understand that nature can sort these things out for itself, how did the world survive this long, afterall cats have been s

Einion Yrth said:
Michael Woods of the Mammal Society in Southampton said:
"Cats are nocturnal, so the single most important thing people can do to reduce predation is to keep cats in at night,"
Ignorant pillock, cats are crepuscular.
bob1179 said:
Einion Yrth said:
Michael Woods of the Mammal Society in Southampton said:
"Cats are nocturnal, so the single most important thing people can do to reduce predation is to keep cats in at night,"
Ignorant pillock, cats are crepuscular.
suppose I'd better credit Wikipedia for that answer...
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