Posted on 02/10/2010 9:12:06 PM PST by myknowledge
the only sorta puppies I smother are the elusive sweater breed and I pursue them with a vengence...the softer and cuddlier...the better.
u don’t smother kittenz cauz they scratch
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or these if your .22 doesn’t like the heavy bullet.
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All my 4 cats are spayed/neutered, have current rabies vaccinations, and wear collars with tags to prove it, and they all roam freely outside. The most recently deceased of my cats was 21 years old when he died, and was still roaming the garden happily the day before he died.
Any cat owner who ever takes their cat to a vet is getting it vaccinated for rabies. I’ve never known any vet who would do anything — not even a simple exam — without making sure the cat has a current rabies vaccine or giving it one, and I think most if not all states have laws requiring that. If you never take your cat to the vet and you also let it roam outside, it’s not clear that you’re a “cat owner” — if ownership of the cat was ever disputed, you’d be hard-pressed to show that your relationship to the cat was anything but a person who feeds the stray and sometimes lets it in your home.
Neutered male cats don’t have that “special” smell to their urine. As far as I know, everywhere that it’s legal to let cats roam free, it’s contingent on thier being spayed/neutered as well as vaccinated, and that’s how it should be.
Yes, with 90 lb of pressure.
hmmm..you left an opening there but given the AM is probably a 60 year old grandma who’s husband is asleep I’m gonna pass
last banning I got was a year’s worth
I got a purportedly neutered tom who must have a third hidden ball, because he STINKS.
No, he didn't "do the right thing". He didn't "trap" it, he killed it, and he killed it very inhumanely. He also used a trap that could just as easily have killed some other animal -- pet or wild. If there wasn't a better way to keep the cat from peeing on his wood pile, he could and should have caught or trapped it using a humane method, and a method that couldn't inadvertently kill some other creature.
"Yes Ma'am, your honor, that will be Malast time to catch a stray cat in a beaver trap."
Hmmm, I suppose you may have gotten a very rare cat with that feature. I take it you’ve had him checked for a urinary tract infection? That can sometimes cause a strong odor.
Requirements regarding spay/neutering - how do you enforce that? Most free-roaming cats (pets or not) are not, in my experience.
As far as male cats who are neutered not having that “special” smell. It might not be as potent, but cat pee is still EXTREMELY irritating to my nose. If I am around it much, it makes my ill.
And I firmly believe that you are in the minority regarding cat ownership. I know quite a few cat owners. I would say less than 2 out of 10 take their cats to the vet. The percentage goes up for full-time house cats.
There are some pretty big fines for letting your pet roam freely here where we live. Not many dogs running free (in fact, haven’t seen any in the 16 months we have been here). But lots of cats.
Still - personally, I just can’t grasp allowing a pet to roam freely outside. Dogs - letting them out into a fenced yard or run for extended times - sure. But cats don’t respect fences (or property lines - or, apparently, wood piles that belong to others).
The vet checked. No bacteria. Cat does not complain at the litter box. Cat is healthy enough, in fact, to beat up the other tom who is half again his weight.
The cat I grew up with went to the vet for more or less annual rabies shots. This cat was allowed the outdoors and she lived about thirteen years (my dad accidentally backed the car over her, and she didn’t hear it because she was deaf). Now all my kittehs stay inside. Too many cruel people out there.
I don’t believe that a cat marks with urine. I think it comes from a gland, and they squirt it on whatever. It is difficult to wash off, but can be. It is sprayed on windows, walls, cars, trees, flowers, and even the sidewalk.
I already covered the heavy bullet problem...
CB’s are too weak, imo.
When I lived in the country, that’s how you handled mad dogs. They turn on you and they die.
Also, shot many trying to kill my chickens. I couldn’t tell you how many dogs I killed. Been living in the city past 20 years and can’t do it that way here.
Feral cats are everyone’s responsibility. Just because an irresponsible person takes a cat into the country thinking it will fend for itself, the cat, an animal we bred to domestication, is not at fault and must be cared for.
At the very least, they need to be spay/neutered and fed on a regular basis.
To Robbins, killing cats peeing on his firewood would send a painful message to their owners.
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