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Living in a rural area where people have set traps on our family property, our dogs and 1 cat have been snared in various types of traps. None have died. Each time, the animal has patiently waited. And someone has always arrived to rescue them. My sister's cay was once snared around the middle. The trap was on a golf course belonging to the government ( a trapper set a snare there "off season" when the property was no longer occupied). The cat waited in the snow, under a tree, for at least 2 days. My sister is a very lucky person, and was somehow able to find her cat around 10 pm, after looking frantically. Our dogs have fortunately been located before 24 hours.

I know a trapper who told me that they have never discovered a domestic animal who left behind a leg, but did find the legs of wild animals. Gross, I know. It is wierd that there is such a disparity between ferel and domestic animals.

Having spent much time on the problem of controlled opposition and trustworthiness, I have concluded that anyone who is trustworthy and has nothing to hide, should embrace

Mathew 's criticisms. Why act offended and victimized? People who are accused of controlled opposition should say, "Yes, you should question everything I say and do. There are too many liars and corrupt people in authority to think that anyone is acting in good faith."

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