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I agree. Wildlife is...Wildlife. Wild animals spend the majority of thier life trying to avoid being eaten, while making sure they eat enough other animals to survive long enough to reproduce before something eats them, or runs them over on nayatt road. I wonder whose cat he would have made a lunch out of, had he not dined on a tasty gray squirrel? Being a animal lover, fisherman, and hunter, I know that one of the most important rules about observing animals in their habitat is to interfere with their behaviors. Leave them alone as much as possible. That's why they're wild. We've taken enough of their turf with new housing developments and roads, let em enjoy eating at least!

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