HAH :!: Lots of laughs
For sure, if I dropped dua juta on a fur ball, I wouldn't hear the end of it from my Balinese wife until it was time for my cremation :!:
And by the way, just for some serious discussion, one should check out the effects that imported cats, initially as pets, has had on the environment and certain species of marsupials in Australia that are now all but extinct. Cats are not indigenous to Australia, so when some of these lovable fur balls became not so lovable, and were let loose, they became ferule, and off they went with their instinctive hunting skills preying on animals that had not ever evolved to meet this newly introduced threat.
Since the Wallace line is right between Bali and Lombok…meaning cats were never indigenous east of the Wallace line, one would think that one would think before bringing them there.
For sure, if I dropped dua juta on a fur ball, I wouldn't hear the end of it from my Balinese wife until it was time for my cremation :!:
And by the way, just for some serious discussion, one should check out the effects that imported cats, initially as pets, has had on the environment and certain species of marsupials in Australia that are now all but extinct. Cats are not indigenous to Australia, so when some of these lovable fur balls became not so lovable, and were let loose, they became ferule, and off they went with their instinctive hunting skills preying on animals that had not ever evolved to meet this newly introduced threat.
Since the Wallace line is right between Bali and Lombok…meaning cats were never indigenous east of the Wallace line, one would think that one would think before bringing them there.