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Originally Posted by Countrygirl
Leash or no leash they will get your pets. In Sumter county I've heard them scoop dogs away on a leash. The proble for us is getting worse those of us in the country are losing livestock as well It's a problem created with the new construction and the lack of foresight and greed not to address the problem of displacment of wildlife. I've lived here thirteen years an just within the last year lost mant animals due to wild life never before experienced. It's not the animals fault yet when your heartbroken when you lose a loved pet your anger wants to lash out on them. They were here first. The misguided fear and anger needs to be directed toward the creators of the problem not the animals. I love all animals but protector of my pets. Unfortunately when pursuing all avenues for humane solution to problems no response. To protect my domaine I personally will trap and turn over animals to locals improvised people who will roast then for dinner now if if you have power of community resources go for it otherwise you have to do what you have to do for yourself. Talking without action will not make problem go away. Action counts
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