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Nice. Too bad you couldnt keep it. I dont really understand the "no benefit from depredation". I guess they dont trust their officers to determine it was a justifiable kill and would rather waste the animal than let it be used.
Quote from: Kain on May 12, 2011, 11:07:46 AMNice. Too bad you couldnt keep it. I dont really understand the "no benefit from depredation". I guess they dont trust their officers to determine it was a justifiable kill and would rather waste the animal than let it be used. I think when it is a clear case like this, dead domestic animal and it clearly was shot on my property (I didnt go out hunting for it), it would be nice if they made an exception.I can also see the flip side and wonder how many hours they might spend trying to prove that a cat was shot by some one trying to protect themselves or property so it makes sense that there is no personal incentive to kill a cat other than protection of self or property.