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[permaculture] Gardeners can slow climate was Re: cats, was: Re: Gardeners can slow climate
- From: "J. Kolenovsky" <garden@hal-pc.org>
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- Subject: [permaculture] Gardeners can slow climate was Re: cats, was: Re: Gardeners can slow climate
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:21:31 -0500
Listen, that?s fine. Its o-k. Most of the people rebutting
this live in non-congested rural type settings. The hawks
comment was to Roxann, Kingston AR, zone 6b and
I guess to you now.
I live in a huge city and cats are better off indoors.
Meow from inside the casa.
J
Now gardeners slowing global climate - seems to me
that if the Earth had 3 or 4 billion stead of 6 billion or
whatever it is that perhaps a lot of the stuff that result
would never result in the first place.
A mere comment from a very simplistic mind
J
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Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 15:35:29 EDT
From: CHINAGRVE@aol.com
Subject: Re: [permaculture] cats, was: Re: Gardeners can slow climate
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I live on 40 acres in high desert and have 10 cats that spend most of their
time outdoors. We have hawks, owls, coyotes and I've had no problem in the
4
yrs I have lived here. Half my neighbors keep their cats in and the other
half let them out. My cats are all a bit "wild" from being out so much.
Marilyn Conway
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- [permaculture] Gardeners can slow climate was Re: cats, was: Re: Gardeners can slow climate, J. Kolenovsky, 06/26/2006
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