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Control Off Pets

Sir,—How many city and suburban residents know just how much their area owes to someone's pet by way of mouse and rat control, and even seed-growing protection from bird depredations. Cats are content with their own home patch of unplanted but freshly-dug earth if provided for necessary use; this can be a source of very useful fertiliser for plants in rotation. Why not a sensible education programme on pet-keeping and profitable care before destruction or extermination of any pet?—-Yours, etc., ANIMAL CO-OPERATON. August 20, 1970.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 10

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Control Off Pets Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 10

Control Off Pets Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 10