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I forgot to mention dead cats. Pile up some old wood, add cats and gasoline, voila, nothing but ashes and crunchy bones I can stomp through. One Bunch of tenants had fifteen cats. I helped reduce the population for them. They could prove nothing.

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I helped reduce the population for them. They could prove nothing

you really shouldn't mess with people's pets, some people will do bad things to you for even having that thought in your head

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My neighbor has a cat. He knows how I operate and he knows what happens if his cat begins trespassing and making problems. We share rides to work and joke about it. When I go to his house the cat gives me hate stares and then runs off and hides. More jokes about that on the way to work.

Normal people don't put their pets above the comfort of other people.

When your tenants agree to follow plainly written rules they signed their name to and then violate those rules that makes them assholes. Not only that but county law plainly limits cat ownership to three, not fifteen. There's a reason for those laws. I shouldn't have to point out why these laws were enacted. As for concerns about retribution, bring it. I'm always ready.

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Normal people don't put their pets above the comfort of other people

Exactly, but not everyone is normal, and you can't tell just by looking at them. Equally, the first warning sign of a psychopathic killer is harming animals

This area had a local farmer who kept putting down illegal poison too close to the village and a few cats died as a result, then his farm burnt down. The police investigated and it seems everyone in the village was washing their hair that night? Before my time, but I've heard of similar cases since.

We don't have the same laws in the UK, but most people don't keep there cats indoors 24/7 like the Americans do, we think that's seriously weird. I'd agree that >3 cats is a bad idea, purely as cats like their own territory. My wife once fostered up to 6 in this house, but it's quite big and they were outside most of the time.

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I watched a tank burn in the desert along with a very expensive fuel truck. I was nearby in another tank waiting my turn to refuel. The driver was on top with a fire extinguisher, the fuel truck driver put the nozzle in the fuel tank and started pumping. There was a spark, fumes ignited, the tank driver dropped the fire extinguisher and ran. Funny as hell! But the flames went down into the fuel cell and that was that. They both burned for days, we used it as a reference point for navigating in the area. One does not call a fire truck in the middle of nowhere. A match(spark) and gasoline(diesel but it was really hot in the desert) was the problem here.

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Dang! I've known for a long time that moving fuel creates a static charge but was only concerned with gasoline. I guess diesel would also ignite under the right conditions. At least no one was hurt.

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The army was hurt, they had to pay for a civilian fuel truck and also lost a perfectly good tank. Oh wait, never mind, the taxpayers paid for it. It’s all good. Lol.

Edit to add: the tank was not a total loss, after the fire the hull was sent back to the factory and refurbished. Tanks are awesome and almost forever, however, the meat bags that operate them are fleeting.