I can see the reasoning there, its one way to pursue it. But it may fall to the cat being a "free spirit" notion.
Have you got any kids?perhaps not but i'd die for mine,and if it meant getting rid of cat or my son possibly being affected by cat shit,no option.
As for the rest of your post,wtf are you on.....................
At the risk of going round the loop again whay is it when cats kill they are being free spirits but if my dog grabs a cat in my garden while I'm indoors he (and me) are willful killers?
id take better care as to make sure he doesnt pick up shit. if he was playing in the garden id pick up the cat shit and bin it so it was safe for my son/daughter to play. its not rocket science ffs
dogs can be trained much easier than cats and if the dog is treat the wrong way it will become viscious and violent, so will a cat maybe but dogs are easy to teach.
I agree, its always sensible for a cat to wear a collar with a bell on it, but some cats can take them off. As they are safety collars with an elastic bit in case the cat gets stuck it can release its head.
Ha Ha. Forgve me for not pissing myself with laughter. Perhaps you would like to explain the joke to my poor kid who sobbed herself to sleep tonight after we buried what was left of her pet this afternoon.
if it aint a cat it will be a fox or a badger
sorry but this is bs
how many cases did you hear of cats going berserk and attacking people
In all fairness, there is a large potential that anyone who enjoys a kebab in the UK is incredibly satisfied with cat meat each time they order a portion of the wonder food. At least according to the Daily Mail....
In all fairness, there is a large potential that anyone who enjoys a kebab in the UK is incredibly satisfied with cat meat each time they order a portion of the wonder food. At least according to the Daily Mail....
Next door's cat sneaked up and slaughtered my daughter's Guinea pig. Not surprisingly, she is heartbroken. The neighbour has offered to replace the pet, but it ain't quite the same.
The neighbour also used the "its only in their nature" excuse. I'm tempted to borrow a greyhound or terrier to maul her cat and see how she likes to hear "its only in their nature" then.
This cat is a spoilt fat tabby that eats a meal then goes out to find something to torture and kill (like most cats do) a one track mind. It even kills butterflies and grasshoppers. It destroyed a whole brood of young robins as they left the nest earlier this year, witnessd by my daughter again. I'm sure the massive over-population of cats in many areas like this has drastically affected garden birds and other wildlife. No wonder sparrows and thrushes are becoming scarce
I grew up with both dogs and cats as pets. I don't understand what pleasure owners get from their cats. The best you can expect is that they sit on your lap and purr, and look interested when they see you and rub around your legs if food is expected. Dogs on the other hand can worship you and follow you to the end. I remember I got much more affection from my pet rat than from the family moggy.
Cats are dangerous animals, and there are too many of the things. My wife has scars on her leg from an unprovoked attack from a looney Siamese when she was young. I wish owners would follow the advice to at least put bells on the bloody things to give other animals some chance. Even if someone bred a toothless and clawless variety I expect they would suck things to death. Maybe if they had to be registered like other dangerous breeds owners would be more responsible.
Final rant, why do so many 'cat lovers' need to have 2, 3, 4, 5 or more of the bloody things?
I've never understood this, and maybe it is what puts some owners off of putting collars on their pets.
Surely a cat's head and its arse end are both much bigger than the diameter of its neck, even with collar & bell? Maybe a snug fitting collar would be less likely to catch.
Out of interest, has anyone ever seen a cat stuck somewhere by its collar?
It was back then we noticed after a very short period of time of owning the cat that we seen in reality how filthy these creatures really are, everything from the litter tray being in the house for piss and shit, to the cat using the litter tray then jumping up on food surfaces etc, how disgusting, even worse is watching the cat grooming its self on the food surfaces, and then the other one is people actually putting the cats food in a dish and the cat is actually taking bits from the dish and eating off the food surface, again, how disgusting is that ?
It wasnt long at all before we sold the cat after a few months for all those reasons, and the one main thing that really got me was one day a friend came round and i suggested we have some sandwich's, so i made them up as you do and guess what, we had to pick out the cat hairs from the sandwiches, it was fookin disgusting to put it politley, and very embarrising as my friend had witnessed it, after that pussy was sold instantly, full stop...disgusting animals.
It only ever had one use that cat really, it caught some mice in the house as we live in a wooded area, but even at that, it was still disgusting, why o why people want stinking filthy disgusting rat eating mouse eating bird eating cats and then let them roll on the food surfaces in the kitchen after using the litter tray is totally beyond me...
Of course it's the cat owners fault. Nobody forces them to keep the nasty little fookers.
P.S. Why can't cats crap in their own gardens?
no one is in control of a cats actions.
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