I think it worked
Yesterday evening, we finally got a good look at the car stuck in the old kitchen!
I put the big cat carrier on the freezer, with food and water. We had a small packet of a wet catfood treat left from a donation a whole back. Just enough for one cat, so that got squeezed into a small dish and stuck into the back of the carrier. I even put some cat nip in there.
It took a while, but eventually,…
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Hey so I accidentally let your boyfriend out, you said he’s an outside boyfriend so I thought it was fine, but I did some research and he’s probably been destroying the local ecosystem. Yeah and then a cougar ate him. Sorry
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Hot take: if you have an outdoor cat and something bad happens (=^ェ^=) that's just a possibility of it being a outdoor cat, you made the choice of it being an outside cat.
I've seen so any posts of outside cat owners saying
1. Their cat was hit by a car.
2. Their cat was killed when it went into a dog's yard.
3. They didn't let it in during winter and it died.
4. Animal control came collected it.
5. Animal control picked it up and gave it the old no babies snip.
6. Someone picked it up.
7. It just never came back.
8. It picked someone else in being it's owner.
9. A hawk got it.
10. It was killed by something.
11. They didn't chip or collar their cat and now they can't find it.
I just sit there and think
Well your dumbass left it outside and those were all very foreseeable possibilities, like sure you can be sad I guess but you knew those things could easily and most likely happen.
Chip your cats or keep them inside
and get your pets neutered
so many ppl go off when animal control picks up their cat and gives em the clip like better no babies then multiple litters that you sure as heck won't keep nor take care of..
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054. sol
i never really cared much about him since i barely remember him in the books. he is a pretty cat for sure though
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I believe I've said this before, but I'm going to say it again: please learn the difference between WILD and FERAL. It is key to understanding how and why certain animals can thrive living out in nature and why others can't. It will also help with critical thinking about roundups, conservation, human-animal relationships in the modern world, and why we say "X animal shouldn't be a pet".
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scalestar's now-kittypet brother
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Outside cats kill over 3 billion birds and over 6 billion small animals a year in the US alone
Outside cats are either directly responsible for, or have been implicated in, the extinctions of 63 species
Dangers to the cat include the obvious: cars, wild animals, other cats, diseases from wild animals and cats, diseases from ticks, worms and other parasites, and the less obvious: rocksalt poisoning from licking melted snow off their feet and antifreeze poisoning from consuming chemicals that negligent humans leave out
Please please please keep your cats inside!!
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Kitten update
First, the important stuff: the status on that litter of 8 kittens we tried to move into the safety and comfort of the sun room.
Well, we tried.
The kittens are fine.
They had spent the day contentedly sleeping in the nest we made for them. I saw the mom come over to eat when I put kibble out for the evening. We tried to stay away from the sun room as much as possible, so as not to spook her…
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