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Originally Posted by graciegirl
Being sort of a moderate person and a card carrying carnivore, I don't oppose when wild animals get out of control having to eliminate them, such as the bears in Volusia County.
Yes they did live there and now people live there.
Very much love domestic pets and feel that our lives are better for them. But I do eat meat and feel my species is programmed to do that.
Mark me down as a hunter gatherer. (At Publix and Winn-Dixie)
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I sure would not fit well in with the mountain or swamp men having to catch, kill, gut, skin, etc., their food. Give me Crsipers, Wal-Mart, Winn-Dixie and Publix any old day even if the same kind of stuff happens to the food there at some point in its journeys to the shelves.
If there is a bobcat and/or coyote in a separate neighborhood doing damage to local pets, then if it can be identified as the killer of these pets, I do think it should be killed in as humane way as possible. I would be against just eradicating the coyotes in the Villages.