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How did "some mother fucker" get into Hank's house?
Or is this a case of an irresponsible owner who lets his pet roam the neighborhood with no thought for his safety?
Maybe it just got loose, maybe it's let out regularly. Neither justify shooting it.How did "some mother fucker" get into Hank's house?
Or is this a case of an irresponsible owner who lets his pet roam the neighborhood with no thought for his safety?
http://www.amazon.com/Contech-CRO101...dp/B000071NUS/I love cats... but not when they're from other owners and roaming in my yard (and crapping all over it). I've thought about using my paintball gun but that's too loud.
is this serious?How did "some mother fucker" get into Hank's house?
Or is this a case of an irresponsible owner who lets his pet roam the neighborhood with no thought for his safety?
How did "some mother fucker" get into Hank's house?
Or is this a case of an irresponsible owner who lets his pet roam the neighborhood with no thought for his safety?
http://www.amazon.com/Contech-CRO101...dp/B000071NUS/
http://www.amazon.com/Havahart-1089-...dp/B000BX1H76/
At one point in time we got a live animal cage from the local animal control, not sure if we rented it or what, it was a long time ago.
is this serious?
Most people let their cats out, especially in rural areas.
It's dangerous mainly because of cars, but no one expects someone to shoot his cat since it's forbidden and doesn't happen accidentally.
Cats are not dogs, they don't stay on the property.
Think of them the same way you think about martens, except that cats don't shit on your doorstep while martens do it on purpose every night.
Could have been in the enclosed back yard.
is this serious?
Most people let their cats out, especially in rural areas.
It's dangerous mainly because of cars, but no one expects someone to shoot his cat since it's forbidden and doesn't happen accidentally.
Cats are not dogs, they don't stay on the property.
Think of them the same way you think about martens, except that cats don't shit on your doorstep while martens do it on purpose every night.
10k? What would buy a decent bottle of wine.The problem is some cats do crap on peoples doorsteps, in their garages, etc and that creates the hostility against them.
I have my own personal cats and they are indoors only. Up until last year I was heavily involved in animal charities especially feral cat feeding, Spay/neuter/release, etc.
When I say heavily, just the food costs I covered were over $10,000.
And when did this become acceptable? They stay on your property if you have a high enough fence. If you don't have means to keep it on your property then don't let them out of your house. Your cat is not a neighborhood community cat. My yard is not it's toilet. My yard is not it's hunting grounds or food bowl. It's YOUR cat YOU take care of it and keep in in YOUR yard.
If someone had a horse with no fence and let it crap on your yard and eat from your yard you'd be like what the hell man??
Here in Denmark it's specifically stated by law that cats are allowed to roam free, a cat is not a horse or a dog, it is a cat, roaming is what they do.
Here is a hypothetical for you. You don't own a cat, but one goes in your yard and pees on your outdoor furniture every week or 2. What do you do with said cat?
Just let it keep going about its business? IMO, if that is not a stray, someone would be taking care of it, not just letting it pee and crap on other property.
This happened to someone that I know, I don't know how they ended up handling it, but I would be very tempted to call animal rescue and just get rid of the thing.
Calling animal control is free, as I mentioned I think we got a cage from them. Either way, they will pick up strays for free. Shooting and killing an animal can be illegal depending on the laws in the area, $50 would be a drop in the bucket if you were charged with anything.I'm not shelling out $50 because my dumbass neighbors are trespassing.
Doubtful as most fences will not hold in a cat anyway.
Pets belong inside only when unsupervised.
When I worked for a vet's office many cats and dogs that were even partially outside would show tons of BB's on X-ray.
Is that the same vet where you used to prance around on top of cages running from doggies?