Got a cat "problem"...

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Re: Got a cat "problem"...

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RegalSin wrote:First off, cats are able to survive out in the cold, they grow extra fur just for the winter. Second thing to think, is how many cats you see outside, while walking around. I am sure you see a ton of cats.
Yes I know it hurts when you see a brand new little born baby cat, walking in the snow, fearing you, or even the gigantic mother and or father cat, who also runs but warns by showing it's claws and teeth. It even hurts when you see the traditional stupid box of kittens, or a mother cat carrying it's babies down the street one by one.

I have seen tons of terrible things with cats. Cats with eyeball hanging out it's face. Baby cat with a bad case of wax mites ( it looked like a mosquito bit the living daylights out of it. ). Even cats that looks like it has been diced by the tail. Even the baby cat out in the rain running away, bald like a little human. Cats fighting each other over food, etc.

The reality is that many house owners, leave a little food outside for the cats. People do this all the time, just for the fun of it. Like a bird feeder.

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I can't own a cat because I already have too many things to worry about. The fish tries to pick up the bird, the cat attempts to knock the cage down, and the dog will even start making threats to the owner, because it is so usted to chasing all kinds of animals.

The reality, is that if you start taking care of it, why not carry it to the vet to cure it's ear mites. Hey I know you can even build a dog house and get another cat for it to mate with. Maybe the offspring will have wings. Yes cat got wings. It is like watching my money burn out the window. I had a perfectly peaceful life, and now I am slave to a kitten. Everyday you wake up that cat will demand food by clawing at your feet, with it's teeth.

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Another thing to know about cats, asides that cats got wings. Cats unlike dogs do not remember kindness, towards you. Meaning if you give them the chance, they will take advantage of you. Cat owners have been found dead, eaten alive, because they are locked in, and thier is no food. So the cats will go after the corpse. Cats are most likely to scratch a kid, or try and carry a baby away. Because all cats, are big cats at heart.

If the cat is old, it is old, and has lived it's life. The only thing you can do for it. Is leave a little food outside, or maybe something to act as shelter, that nobody will pick up. Chances are the cat already has shelter for it to be alive still.

But that is how the world can be. Some people have the same thing, but one is rubbish and the other is gold. I just do not see cats, we got Giant Raccons. Looks like a dog off the lease.
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drauch wrote:Tell your neighbor to stop being a little bitch. You want to raise a creature, you've got to fuckin' take care of it. Most people learn this in grade school.

You can easily make/buy a cold weather shelter for outdoor strays. Something like this: http://www.neighborhoodcats.org/HOW_TO_ ... ER_SHELTER

Cheap and easy to make. Probably the second best thing to telling your neighbor he's a fuckhead with zero responsibility.
My wife built one like that, but the cat didn't use it. We ended up letting the cat in. Cats can be particular.
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Whether it can handle the cold is going to depend a lot on just how hairy this pussy is. If the owner takes care of their pussy and keeps it well kept, it might not do so well out there, in which case I'd say let it in and give it as much attention as it needs.
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To OP: “Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace.”
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If that cat wants your attention, continue to provide it. Obviously his owner doesn't deserve it. Should pull a Dexter one day and when that douche comes looking for the cat, be like
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I actually just got home from shopping on two occasions today to find the cat wanting to come round. Both times I had to leave some food in the owner's front garden so as to tempt it out of my house. On the first occasion I had to go out. Second time round, it's now sitting in my front garden outside my front door.

I know that my neighbour is out, but I don't want the cat trolling my neighbour when he pops back. It's also not cold enough to allow the cat in.

Shit. It's seen me. Started meowing like crazy...

Edit: ended up spending about 10 minutes outside my neighbour's front garden with it before walking away. It tried to follow me. Is this normal? Do cats actually get attached?

Going to walk round the neighbourhood before trying to sneak into my house. Stealth style...
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Make up your mind. Either adopt or leave it alone. Taking care of it whenever the owner doesn't is just making things worse.
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Ruldra wrote:Make up your mind. Either adopt or leave it alone. Taking care of it whenever the owner doesn't is just making things worse.
Yeah. Tough love beckons...
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