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johnpirate:
There is a humane small bird killing tool thats sold through some of the Shooting mags .When I find a copy I will post the companies name.

Moneypit:
Slightly off topic, but on the same theme.

I seem to recall that the reason a cat will not kill cleanly, but brings the prey into the house or to you, is because they never see you hunting and so are trying to teach you as they would a kitten!

smog:
I have 2 cats both male, one if he were human would wear a pink dress and frequent bars where there is only a male toilets, the other is like a night club bouncer.

One beats em up the other eats em, funnily enough though one is a 'birder' the other a 'mouser' (made up words but you know what i mean.

To be honest we have had a number of half dead animals of all sorts including a squirrel, crow, pigeon and a whole load of little birds that have been dispatched with, using a hammer.

clbarclay:
My choice of humane bird killing involves stunning electrically followed by a knife through the neck to bleed them...

Not worth doing to something your not going to eat though, plus you need a licence to humanely kill in this way.



At home we tend to leave the cats too it, they get a bit of food to keep them around, but there not pets and do a fantastic job of rodent control.

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