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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3723819" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Any .22 round and a suppressor. </p><p>My dad grew show roses for contests. The bed was mulched with cotton seed hulls. Cats loved to get in there to take care of their "business". </p><p>Dad would open the window about a foot, stand on the other side of the room and shoot through the gap in the window to kill the cat. One could stand outside and barely hear the report. No suppressor used, just a pump action .22 rimfire.</p><p>Later in life I did the same at the rent house next door to our first home. Cats found an opening under the rent house and started breeding. My shop was 20'X24', well insulated. The side door had a sliding window. I did the same as dad did by using a tripod on the back side of the shop, shooting out the gap in the window.</p><p>Now, living in the country, there is no limit! <img src="/images/smilies/new/hey3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":hey3:" title="Hey3 :hey3:" data-shortname=":hey3:" /> Carnage is the objective.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3723819, member: 5412"] Any .22 round and a suppressor. My dad grew show roses for contests. The bed was mulched with cotton seed hulls. Cats loved to get in there to take care of their "business". Dad would open the window about a foot, stand on the other side of the room and shoot through the gap in the window to kill the cat. One could stand outside and barely hear the report. No suppressor used, just a pump action .22 rimfire. Later in life I did the same at the rent house next door to our first home. Cats found an opening under the rent house and started breeding. My shop was 20'X24', well insulated. The side door had a sliding window. I did the same as dad did by using a tripod on the back side of the shop, shooting out the gap in the window. Now, living in the country, there is no limit! :hey3: Carnage is the objective..... [/QUOTE]
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