weebiscuit
Well-Known Member
Are there any missing people in your area? Maybe someone is going through your pasture to bury his murder victims?
As to the cats, I don't think too many predators can catch a cat, unless it's another cat or a bird of prey. Owl, eagle... something like that.
The chupacabra (sp??) is not a real creature. It's sort of like Bigfoot or Yeti or Nessie. People claim they exist, but there has never been one found, dead or alive.
This is what gets me about Canada... you people are so helpless without being able to have a gun for protection. I just couldn't imagine not having a gun in a situation like you're facing. About five nights ago my husband and my son were both gone. At 10 PM my daughter in law called me. (They live on the adjoining property, just across our hay field, about a 90 second fast four-wheeler drive down the trail).
She said she was getting worried because a car pulled in her driveway, sat a half a minute, pulled out and went down the road towards my place, turned around and came back towards he house and pulled over on the side of the road. She was afraid to go out there with a gun because she has two small kids, so I hopped on my four wheeler, with my loaded gun, and quickly drove down there. I approached the vehicle with my gun clearly visible in my hand, and saw an elderly lady on a phone. Seems she was from out of state and was trying to find someone's house and was helplessly lost. I got her going in the right direction, but she about peed her pants when I approached her car with a gun drawn. All the while my DIL was looking out the window with her hand on the phone in case she had to call 911.
As to the cats, I don't think too many predators can catch a cat, unless it's another cat or a bird of prey. Owl, eagle... something like that.
The chupacabra (sp??) is not a real creature. It's sort of like Bigfoot or Yeti or Nessie. People claim they exist, but there has never been one found, dead or alive.
This is what gets me about Canada... you people are so helpless without being able to have a gun for protection. I just couldn't imagine not having a gun in a situation like you're facing. About five nights ago my husband and my son were both gone. At 10 PM my daughter in law called me. (They live on the adjoining property, just across our hay field, about a 90 second fast four-wheeler drive down the trail).
She said she was getting worried because a car pulled in her driveway, sat a half a minute, pulled out and went down the road towards my place, turned around and came back towards he house and pulled over on the side of the road. She was afraid to go out there with a gun because she has two small kids, so I hopped on my four wheeler, with my loaded gun, and quickly drove down there. I approached the vehicle with my gun clearly visible in my hand, and saw an elderly lady on a phone. Seems she was from out of state and was trying to find someone's house and was helplessly lost. I got her going in the right direction, but she about peed her pants when I approached her car with a gun drawn. All the while my DIL was looking out the window with her hand on the phone in case she had to call 911.