Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland 05 February 2025, 00:42:26 https://news.sky.com/story/scottish-government-gives-update-on-reports-cats-could-be-banned-13302273Totally off topic but I know somebody on this forum might be interested. The story says there are already restrictions in parts of Australia. 1 Likes
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #1 – 05 February 2025, 09:34:05 The Scottish government rowed backwards pretty fast see here; cats are really popular in the UK. My owner, Brandy (also known as terrorcat), is strongly against feline regulation. 2 Likes
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #2 – 05 February 2025, 09:35:41 And you'd be right. Cats absolutely need taurine, a protein only found in birds. Commercial cat food not based on poultry absolutely adds taurine into the recipe.Aside from that people should be keeping their cats indoors. They live longer healthier lives mostly. Scott's have the right of it. The solution isnt to ban ownership but to require cats be kept indoors in those areas where endangered wildlife exists. I however live in a city and do what I can to keep my outdoor cats healthy. I feed and refer them to services when needed as I am able.
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #3 – 05 February 2025, 14:24:32 Cats hunting also help to control vermin though, and with rat populations increasing dramatically in the UK and also around the world, that's a good thing. Rats will kill birds too if they get a chance. (No offence intended to corysanin - I had a friend with a pet rat once and it was a very nice little thing, but I'm not keen on plagues of wild rats scurrying round the house!) Last Edit: 05 February 2025, 14:29:37 by ####### 2 Likes
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #4 – 05 February 2025, 15:14:07 Nori (sushi wrap) is a source of taurine and has a bacteria good for teeth, in that it kills strep and strips plaque. 1 Likes
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #5 – 06 February 2025, 01:11:25 Quote from: ####### – on 05 February 2025, 14:24:32Rats will kill birds too if they get a chance. (No offence intended to corysanin - I had a friend with a pet rat once and it was a very nice little thing, but I'm not keen on plagues of wild rats scurrying round the house!) I appreciate the shout-out lol! I loved my clan of rats when I had them, they were so friendly. No more rats around here but funnily enough I have a cat now.. 1 Likes
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #6 – 06 February 2025, 03:16:03 Quote from: corysanin – on 06 February 2025, 01:11:25Quote from: ####### – on 05 February 2025, 14:24:32Rats will kill birds too if they get a chance. (No offence intended to corysanin - I had a friend with a pet rat once and it was a very nice little thing, but I'm not keen on plagues of wild rats scurrying round the house!) I appreciate the shout-out lol! I loved my clan of rats when I had them, they were so friendly. No more rats around here but funnily enough I have a cat now..i'm told it's said that once you go cat you can never go back. ?
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #7 – 06 February 2025, 09:36:49 Quote from: cat herders of linux – on 06 February 2025, 03:16:03......i'm told it's said that once you go cat you can never go back. ?It's the Toxoplasma gondii that controls me 1 Likes
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #8 – 06 February 2025, 15:36:56 I had read a book on the link between humans and rats, and how we blame them for things that are objectively not true, like the plague and many other things.I cannot remember it's name now.
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #9 – 06 February 2025, 15:52:29 Quote from: replabrobin – on 06 February 2025, 09:36:49Quote from: cat herders of linux – on 06 February 2025, 03:16:03......i'm told it's said that once you go cat you can never go back. ?It's the Toxoplasma gondii that controls me I always follow the don't ask, don't tell policy when it comes to private matters like someone's status with T. Gondii
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #10 – 06 February 2025, 17:55:45 I don't see anything strange here. Anglo -Saxons (I don't want to offend anything) always behaved similarly. Initially, they burned beautiful women on the fire, accusing them of witchcraft. As a result, Anglo -Saxon women are not beautiful because they have been destroyed by genetic beauty heredity. The cats were then killed because of its witchcraft helpers. As a result, as the cat population decreases, Western Europe was caught by mice and rats, which everyone knows, carrying a bubonic plague. And Western Europe is a plague epidemic that has eradicated millions of people.Now the story is repeated. And cats, in my deep conviction, are the best friends of the people. These are mystical beings worshiped by ancient Egypt. People who hurt cats deserve (and receive) the wrath of the gods. I raise four cats and I am glad that I do not live in the Anglo -Saxon country.
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #11 – 06 February 2025, 18:05:47 Quote from: Ogis – on 06 February 2025, 17:55:45 which everyone knows, carrying a bubonic plagueI do not know that... https://www.history.com/news/can-we-stop-blaming-rats-for-the-black-deathWhile I suggest the understanding of genetics articulated here is... all wrong... we can agree cats are good.
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #12 – 06 February 2025, 18:23:54 Quote from: n00b – on 06 February 2025, 18:05:47I do not know that... https://www.history.com/news/can-we-stop-blaming-rats-for-the-black-deathWhile I suggest the understanding of genetics articulated here is... all wrong... we can agree cats are good.The bubonic plague is an infection of the lymphatic system, usually resulting from the bite of an infected flea . Several flea species carried the bubonic plague, such as Pulex irritans (the human flea), Xenopsylla cheopis, and Ceratophyllus fasciatus. Xenopsylla cheopis was the most effective flea species for transmission. The flea is parasitic on house and field rats and seeks out other prey when its rodent host dies. Rats were an amplifying factor to bubonic plague due to their common association with humans as well as the nature of their bloodQuote from: n00b – on 06 February 2025, 18:05:47While I suggest the understanding of genetics articulated here is... all wrong.I wrote diploma in this regard and received the highest rating. So you shouldn't argue about it.
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #13 – 07 February 2025, 01:30:30 Quote from: Ogis – on 06 February 2025, 18:23:54Quote from: n00b – on 06 February 2025, 18:05:47I do not know that... https://www.history.com/news/can-we-stop-blaming-rats-for-the-black-deathWhile I suggest the understanding of genetics articulated here is... all wrong... we can agree cats are good.The bubonic plague is an infection of the lymphatic system, usually resulting from the bite of an infected flea . Several flea species carried the bubonic plague, such as Pulex irritans (the human flea), Xenopsylla cheopis, and Ceratophyllus fasciatus. Xenopsylla cheopis was the most effective flea species for transmission. The flea is parasitic on house and field rats and seeks out other prey when its rodent host dies. Rats were an amplifying factor to bubonic plague due to their common association with humans as well as the nature of their bloodAh. The blood. yes of course. Should have saw that coming. I guess you did not read the link?Quote from: Ogis – on 06 February 2025, 18:23:54Quote from: n00b – on 06 February 2025, 18:05:47While I suggest the understanding of genetics articulated here is... all wrong.I wrote diploma in this regard and received the highest rating. So you shouldn't argue about it.Ah, I should not question what you have written a diploma on? Did you do any work on logical fallacies, perhaps? perhaps this one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authority Last Edit: 07 February 2025, 14:38:14 by n00b
Re: Ban on cat ownership proposed in Scotland Reply #14 – 07 February 2025, 10:34:35 Good grief you lot will argue about anything.I'm allergic to cats but bear them no ill will . 1 Likes