Originally posted by mokkoMokko, you sound like you need a smoke.
http://www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com/anderson-vid.asp?c=956sa
Just in case anyone was interested.
Can't for the life of me remember what was going through my head when I got this stupid cat. It has done nothing but cost me money and grief. I would gladly have a dozen more children than one more animal. At least they will eventually learn to use the toilet ...[text shortened]... could marry the cat off? Oh wait he's not a she so that might ot work. Damn it. Stupid cat. π
Originally posted by mokkoNot at all. My sister's cats love living indoors and are scared of going out...but they are a little weird that way. We can't have everything in life and I don't think it's unreasonable to keep a cat inside.
Is it animal cruelty to have an indoor cat? I've had a pretty little cat for almost 2 yrs now and I don't allow him to go outside. He's neutered and all his shots are up to date but I fear he'll get fleas and ticks, not to mention there are alot of strays in my neighborhood with whom he could get into altercations. There's also alot of snotty little kids ...[text shortened]... fear for his safety and the cost of a vet if anything was to happen to him. Am I abusing my pet?
Originally posted by mokkoYou can hardly blame the cat for cloging up your vacuum cleaner, when it was your own decision not to let the poor little blighter out!
http://www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com/anderson-vid.asp?c=956sa
Just in case anyone was interested.
Can't for the life of me remember what was going through my head when I got this stupid cat. It has done nothing but cost me money and grief. I would gladly have a dozen more children than one more animal. At least they will eventually learn to use the toilet ...[text shortened]... could marry the cat off? Oh wait he's not a she so that might ot work. Damn it. Stupid cat. π
Originally posted by mokkoLOL
Well he's out in the yard, and first thing he does is run to the neighbors yard. Then the dumb animal runs underneath the steps ( cement block steps) can't get him out, have to wait patiently. Think I will beat the cat.
Yours is the best posts in a great while. I gave you 2 wrecks.
Let us know if the creature gets run over. Ok?
(svw grins thinking of old TC running wild for years and years... ooops then remembers the warning)
Oh Yea. Get ready to clean up bird feathers whenever you fail to feed the feline beast to its liking. A bottle of "409 Carpet" cleaner is a good purchase should you let the beast run for spugs... errrr... Sparrows. Spugs to me. Sparrows to the world.
And oh Yea. Get ready to be awakened in the middle of the night to the screeching joy of said feline. Their instinct is to bring the killed prey back to you. Sorry. It usually sounds like "Yeooow! mYeooow! ..." ad infinitum. Real LOUD. The good news is that should you arise quickly, you can claim the spug and toss it out the door to freedom. Should you sleep through the triumph of said kitty... well. Too bad. Just vaccuum up the feathers and (sometimes -- not always) feet.
Mike
Originally posted by mokkoJust let the damn cat loose, mokko. Like the rest of us, it will either make it in the great big world or it won't. Or, if you'd rather, put it in your car and drive to Morenci, Michigan. I'll meet you in the smoking section of our one and only restaurant and take it off your hands.
FREE CAT
To give away to "good" home
(or anything closely resembling a home)
Has all shots (and a couple extra since yesterday)
Is nuetered (and I'd do it again if I could)
Very pleasant, friendly and apparently likes the outdoors.
Serious enquiries only. No exchange or return
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Originally posted by Delmermeet me in St. Louie, Louie
Just let the damn cat loose, mokko. Like the rest of us, it will either make it in the great big world or it won't. Or, if you'd rather, put it in your car and drive to Morenci, Michigan. I'll meet you in the smoking section of our one and only restaurant and take it off your hands.
meet me at the fair π
Originally posted by DelmerDel, it's nice to know that I'm not the only one whose cats and dogs have him trainedππππ
In fact, we spend half our time sliding open the glass door to let a cat in or out. I have the feeling that no matter which side of the glass a cat is on it will be dreamily looking through the glass at the other side.