Why in heck are they let this puss out unescorted?
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Of course you did, dearie......I read the title of this thread and of course I had a WHOLE different idea!
Of course you did, dearie......
And you I. Of course your first thought was also my first thought. We are two halves of a whole.Baby Daddy, you know me too well!
I am just waiting for Scott's remarks lol.I read the title of this thread and of course I had a WHOLE different idea!
No... you're a reader!You know i thought that the thread title was exactly like a crimebook by Ellery Queen... That was my first association, Am i weird?
"For now, The Yarjau's have said they'll only let Tabby out at night.Why in heck are they let this puss out unescorted?
Mystery surrounds repetitive cat shaving | Weird | News | Edmonton Sun
Did you Google mystery of the shaved pussy by any chance?Any moderators about? I'd like to make a few comments..........
Any moderators about? I'd like to make a few comments..........
Any moderators about? I'd like to make a few comments..........
No. Because that is what it sounds like. Also, I though it would be like one of those hairless cats.You know i thought that the thread title was exactly like a crimebook by Ellery Queen... That was my first association, Am i weird?
Let it go where? My understanding is that a fixed cat is in a compromised state vs feral cats and other predators.I met an old man once who told me that every wandering cat he could catch, he would take it to the vet and have it spayed or neutered. He would pay for it, make sure it was taken care of and then let it go.
I have mixed feelings on this. Part good, part not so good.
That is something else - I was mainly thinking of the welfare of the cat.Let it go where? My understanding is that a fixed cat is in a compromised state vs feral cats and other predators.
For what it's worth my stance about cat ownership is strict in that since it automatically includes having them neutered they shouldn't be allowed outside due to their being in a compromised state (I'm flexible about this since I don't know if science supports the idea that neutered cats are more subject to predators).That is something else - I was mainly thinking of the welfare of the cat.
If there are people who allow their cats out without first spaying or neutering them, then that is rather irresponsible.
On top of this, they (the cats, that is!) kill birds too, as well as just mice and other rodents.
A cat could pick up fleas or worms and bring them back into your home. Or they could get killed by a car or just get beat up by other cats or a run-in with a racoon, dog, whatever.
There are also sickos out there who dislike cats and will go out of their way to hurt them, if they catch them.
Overall, quite a risky scenario for your pet. It does help if you train them to be afraid of going near a door, right from the time they are kittens.