Posted on 07/11/2023 9:23:46 PM PDT by Angelino97
And you think that’s funny?
Latest update I can find is from October...
Minor still hasn’t gone to trial.
Good thing. It’s also dead now. I don’t let any of my pets outside unattended. My pets are currently alive.
If lonely Bay Area man wants justice, he will have to get it for himself — police and courts will do absolutely nothing. The handlers don’t look like people who walked the beast very far. Show the security pics around and neighbors will recognize the dog — they are probably terrified of it.
And given a chance, they’d be out the door.
I’ve lost plenty of cats and losing none of those was funny.
However, absurd behavior can be amusing. Constarntly getting cats, letting them go outside to be attacked by wild animals is a good example of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
All you can do is shake your head.
Sad Kitteh Ping 😿
Ours would be, too. Our female actually DID get out once, a few months ago. We didn’t know it for about an hour. The doorbell rang, and a neighbor had her-
“Is this your cat?” Luckily, she had her collar and name tag.
Gotta watch her like a hawk.
We got a new cat one time, and tried to do the requisite three days inside for it to adjust to the new home. Came home on day two and he was sitting on the front step, waiting. Near as I could figure, he jumped out a second story window, onto the neighbors roof.
They love screwing with us, lol.
A friend used to get bent out of shape when one of his cats sat on the subwoofer. Then he’d get distracted by something...usually cooking...and the cat would put its feet on the subwoofer and watch him. He’d stop when he thought he’d made his point, I guess.
I have to go out as armed escort against coyotes when we let the dog and recently late (old age) cat out into the yard.
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