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rand_alpha19 ,

Maybe make the cat indoor-only and save on vet bills. And save the animals in your neighborhood.

It's a fact that cats hunt for fun in addition to sustenance. Since you presumably feed your cat, we can only assume that everything he attacks outdoors is for fun.

thisbenzingring ,

They friends not food

chetradley ,

Let that poor mouse go. He has stories to tell his friends.

iAmTheTot ,

Stop letting your cat outside.

FuglyDuck , (edited )
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Some cats are escape artists- my timeshare cat is a verified cat burglar.

(He’d steal carrots of all things.)

They weren’t letting him out intentionally. Took a long while to seal up all the ways he found to get out.

But yes, it’s a dangerous world for cats. It’s not safe for them, and it’s not safe for critters they go all murder hobo on.

RegalPotoo ,
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One of our cats kept getting out of our old house - took us a couple of weeks to work out that she’d found an access hatch into the subfloor that we didn’t know about in the back of a cupboard and worked out how to lift it up

FuglyDuck ,
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Sykes was apparently getting out through a an attic hatch and an airvent in the roof, then it was down the outside of a gutter and the pillar it ran along (the slate/flatrock stuff that’s meant to be uneven?)

he got stuck in my greenhouse when I replaced the paddle latch that he was batting open to walk out with a sliding bolt latch that he couldn’t get open. Anyhow… poor guy was scared shitless and angry at the same time, by the time I found him. Putting out a box for him worked enough to get him down and home, at least.

There was also the window screen, the occasional door getting left open, the basement thingy. probably a dozen different ways that his family still hasn’t found.

I get to watch him now, when they go on vacation (hence calling him my timeshare cat. I’m not at a place to have my own full time, but I can do a week or so on occasion.)

SoJB ,

So if I run your cat over in the street, you would have no problem with it? Because you sure seem okay with letting your captive predator out to do the same to your entire neighborhood.

The_v ,

I like to hear the howl of the coyotes and the hoot of the great horned owl nearby at night. We have no issues with cats roaming the neighborhood.

Mouselemming ,

He’s just bringing you toys to practice your hunting skills!

NuXCOM_90Percent ,

If your cat is attacking neighbor animals you should not let it outside anymore. Culling wildlife is problematic but “their nature”. But a pet that actively attacks other people’s pets is just a menace and will only end in heartache and legal issues.

nullboi ,

This is such an image.

thejoker954 ,

Maybe he wants a friend not food.

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