"Tricks" said You walk a cat? How often do you get beat up?
ha ha.
I have no choice. He's a 27 lbs Main Coon that will attack any other cat or small dog and kill it. Unfortunately past experience is proof of his behaviour when he killed another male dominant cat.
Kittles had come home with hair and blood in his mouth, and a little scrathed up. I was concerned for the condition of the other cat so I went out looking, unfortunately when I found him, he was dead.
So it would be illresponsible of me to just let Kittles outside to roam the neighborhood. Not just for the saftey of other cats, but as a nuisance getting into the garbage, or digging up flowers and gardens.
I need a husky harness to walk him, so folks tend to take a huge interest when I take him out, and most want to pet him.
"tritium" said I don't think it's a good idea to trap cats, nevertheless.. why don't cat owners keep their cats inside??
Cats are healthier when they're outside. We let ours roam free, and he's a lot healthier than he was when he stuck inside all the time.
As I said, keep them inside unless you take them outside for a walk.
Why? He's fixed. He comes back inside on his own all the time. We give him all the attention he wants and all the food he needs. He doesn't shit in our shoes because he wants outside.
This cat always took dumps near one of my friends front door and would spray the front door with piss. My friend caught him one night. Yeah, I'm not sure how the cat got off his owners roof that night. But I know how he got up there. haha.
I always had a slingshot and a supply of marbles for cats that became a problem while living in the city, and when we lived in the country a .22 always took care of the problem(s). BTW....while I love pussy, I'm definitely not a cat person, once they are past kitten stage.
I have two cats and they never go outside unless they are leashed and I am with them.
Mind you Kittles need to be on a leash.
I don't think it's a good idea to trap cats, nevertheless.. why don't cat owners keep their cats inside??
Cats are healthier when they're outside. We let ours roam free, and he's a lot healthier than he was when he stuck inside all the time.
I don't think it's a good idea to trap cats, nevertheless.. why don't cat owners keep their cats inside??
Cats are healthier when they're outside. We let ours roam free, and he's a lot healthier than he was when he stuck inside all the time.
As I said, keep them inside unless you take them outside for a walk.
What the owners of these cat to dam lazy to get off their asses and walk their pets. Where is the love?
I don't think it's a good idea to trap cats, nevertheless.. why don't cat owners keep their cats inside??
Cats are healthier when they're outside. We let ours roam free, and he's a lot healthier than he was when he stuck inside all the time.
You walk a cat? How often do you get beat up?
ha ha.
I have no choice. He's a 27 lbs Main Coon that will attack any other cat or small dog and kill it. Unfortunately past experience is proof of his behaviour when he killed another male dominant cat.
Kittles had come home with hair and blood in his mouth, and a little scrathed up. I was concerned for the condition of the other cat so I went out looking, unfortunately when I found him, he was dead.
So it would be illresponsible of me to just let Kittles outside to roam the neighborhood. Not just for the saftey of other cats, but as a nuisance getting into the garbage, or digging up flowers and gardens.
I need a husky harness to walk him, so folks tend to take a huge interest when I take him out, and most want to pet him.
He's a Texas cat all the way.
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I don't think it's a good idea to trap cats, nevertheless.. why don't cat owners keep their cats inside??
Cats are healthier when they're outside. We let ours roam free, and he's a lot healthier than he was when he stuck inside all the time.
As I said, keep them inside unless you take them outside for a walk.
Why? He's fixed. He comes back inside on his own all the time. We give him all the attention he wants and all the food he needs. He doesn't shit in our shoes because he wants outside.
You walk a cat? How often do you get beat up?