Anyone know what might be up with my cat??

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Accipiter22

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Yeah I checked to see if he was hurt/got in a fight, etc. No scratches and he doesn't seem to be tender anywhere or limping etc.

I never heard of indoor cats living longer...it may be true...but I feel bad for him all cooped up in this place all day. Does that average include cats that are run over, etc. or just cats who die natural deaths?

word.....an outdoor cat may live a shorter life possibly...but it's much merrier if you ask me.
 

mordantmonkey

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he could have eaten out of one of the many antifreeze laced cans of tuna i leave around the neighborhood.
 

Vich

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Originally posted by: Eli
Could have caught a bug. Monitor him.

BTW, indoor cats live some 20% longer than outdoor on average.

Actually the average lifespan for an outdoor cat is only 2 years.
 

Accipiter22

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LMAO at all these people making it sound like putting your cat outdoors = murder. My whole life we've had outdoor cats, they've been happier, they had good lives, and they all had long lives. They didn't destroy neighbors property...or destroy the environment. Seriously, some of you people sound like you're 1 step away from blaming outdoor cats for global warming.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: Vich
Originally posted by: Eli
Could have caught a bug. Monitor him.

BTW, indoor cats live some 20% longer than outdoor on average.

Actually the average lifespan for an outdoor cat is only 2 years.

All of our outdoor cats lived at least 10 years.....

(Save for one that was hit by a car)
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Yes. Damn irresponsible. Who knows what rare or endangered birds it is going to kill.

If you did that in my neighborhood, the cat would be picked up by animal control and put to death before you had a chance to blink.

There are no endangered birds around here...he might kill a freaking dove or pigeon or something...

And...where do you live? Communist Russia? Any cats outside killed on sight is ridiculous....so yeah if I lived where that actually happened I can see that as being irresponsible...but that doesn't happen here at all.

Originally posted by: aidanjm


So in other words, you don't have the facilities or space for a cat, & you should have never obtained a cat in the first place - but due to your emotional neediness or immaturity, you went ahead and got one anyway. :disgust:


I have a 3-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom apartment. It's a decently large space for a cat...I have as much space as some small homes do. Imagine if you yourself were only allowed inside one city block and couldn't get beyond it...you could see what was out there but were not allowed to be outside that area....kinda depressing eh? I let him out so that he can enjoy himself more - cats were not meant to be kept cooped up indoors all their lives. They should be allowed to go outside and hunt and explore and live a more full life.


Originally posted by: aidanjm


People like you shouldn't be allowed to have cats in the first place.

And...that statement makes no sense. My cat is loved and cared for - he has all the food and attention he needs, he has toys, he has all his shots and if he ever should need it will have a vet to take care of him.

The WHOLE REASON I have this cat is because probably some moron like you decided they didn't want it - they dumped him off poorly fed and cared for and maybe hoped "he would be shot on sight" but I took him in and gave him food and a place to live. So shut your mouth.