Fiance - Cat Tension

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


well, this thread took a turn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


well, this thread took a turn.


Crazy cat lady showed up.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Op I’d do the camera thing better to know if he’s abusive NOW.


If he hits cats does that automatically translate into him hitting her?
If he hits the cats that translates into him being a sh#tty human and why would you want him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.


Legit question....why do you care if there is sh*t in the mulch. Its good for whatever you are trying to grow...no?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.


Legit question....why do you care if there is sh*t in the mulch. Its good for whatever you are trying to grow...no?



DP. There’s also pee, tons of pee.

Cats carry toxoplasmosis and several other diseases. Toxoplasmosis causes birth defects, which is why pregnant wonen are told not to clean litter boxes. Your outdoor cat picks up these diseases from other cats. Your outdoor cat is a health hazard.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.


Legit question....why do you care if there is sh*t in the mulch. Its good for whatever you are trying to grow...no?



DP. There’s also pee, tons of pee.

Cats carry toxoplasmosis and several other diseases. Toxoplasmosis causes birth defects, which is why pregnant wonen are told not to clean litter boxes. Your outdoor cat picks up these diseases from other cats. Your outdoor cat is a health hazard.


Do you get out much ....other than to garden and monitor the defecation habits of neighborhood cats?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.


Legit question....why do you care if there is sh*t in the mulch. Its good for whatever you are trying to grow...no?



DP. There’s also pee, tons of pee.

Cats carry toxoplasmosis and several other diseases. Toxoplasmosis causes birth defects, which is why pregnant wonen are told not to clean litter boxes. Your outdoor cat picks up these diseases from other cats. Your outdoor cat is a health hazard.


Do you get out much ....other than to garden and monitor the defecation habits of neighborhood cats?


Not that pp, but you have serious issues. Apparently you can’t justify your cat torturing small mammals for fun or pooping in the neighbors’ yards. And you already admitted you’re too lazy to change the litter box yourself.

So instead you resort to ad hominems.

You suck as a human being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DF and I just moved in together. I have two cats. DF is not a cat person but he seemed to OK with them when we were dating.

Us living together has somehow stressed the cats out. Boy cat has taken a swipe at DH or hissed at him. The girl cat will hide whenever DF is around. DF also seems uncomfortable around them.

Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do?

Ask your bf to hand feed them on a regular basis with something tasty that they love.

This type of stress is normal, especially considering their bad past before your rescued them, it shall go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.


Legit question....why do you care if there is sh*t in the mulch. Its good for whatever you are trying to grow...no?



DP. There’s also pee, tons of pee.

Cats carry toxoplasmosis and several other diseases. Toxoplasmosis causes birth defects, which is why pregnant wonen are told not to clean litter boxes. Your outdoor cat picks up these diseases from other cats. Your outdoor cat is a health hazard.


Do you get out much ....other than to garden and monitor the defecation habits of neighborhood cats?


Not that pp, but you have serious issues. Apparently you can’t justify your cat torturing small mammals for fun or pooping in the neighbors’ yards. And you already admitted you’re too lazy to change the litter box yourself.

So instead you resort to ad hominems.

You suck as a human being.


This thread is deteriorating fast. Some very animated cat and anti-cat ladies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DF and I just moved in together. I have two cats. DF is not a cat person but he seemed to OK with them when we were dating.

Us living together has somehow stressed the cats out. Boy cat has taken a swipe at DH or hissed at him. The girl cat will hide whenever DF is around. DF also seems uncomfortable around them.

Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do?

Ask your bf to hand feed them on a regular basis with something tasty that they love.

This type of stress is normal, especially considering their bad past before your rescued them, it shall go away.


OP do you let your cats out?

You might be neighbors with the raging PP who counted 13 instances of cat poop in the mulch and is probably terrorizing your cats causing them to act out in front of your soon to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do cats really stink more than dogs?


They don't stink at all. They groom themselves constantly and are very clean. That said, the whole litter box thing is a real pain and can really stink if not properly tended to. Mine go outside for that so no litter box here and no cat odors of any kind.


Cats should be kept indoors. They’re a nuisance to your neighbors and have driven many native species to extinction. Plus they get hit by cars. That’s why shelters make you (and we did too) sign something saying you’ll keep the cat indoors.


Its the circle of life. They are natural predators and it is more cruel to keep them locked up.


Do you go out to your neighbors’ yards and pick up all the cat sh*t your cat leaves behind? Because it’s happening, and one day I’m going to put it on your front porch in a flaming bag, you inconsiderate f—-


Cats unlike dogs bury their sh*t. It generally doesn't require lifting especially if its in a yard.

You have some serious anger issues.


Wrong. My old neighbor let their cat out every afternoon. I found 17 (I counted) piles of cat sh*t in my mulch and landscaping. I began watching and saw the cat in the act. Please don’t deluded yourself with falsities that your precious Snowflake isn’t a complete nuisance. You would be angry too if your neighbor’s animal was actually sh*tting in your landscaping—that my husband and I work on ourselves—and these crazy cat psychos actually defend it. This is why no one marries cat ladies.


Legit question....why do you care if there is sh*t in the mulch. Its good for whatever you are trying to grow...no?



DP. There’s also pee, tons of pee.

Cats carry toxoplasmosis and several other diseases. Toxoplasmosis causes birth defects, which is why pregnant wonen are told not to clean litter boxes. Your outdoor cat picks up these diseases from other cats. Your outdoor cat is a health hazard.


Do you get out much ....other than to garden and monitor the defecation habits of neighborhood cats?


Not that pp, but you have serious issues. Apparently you can’t justify your cat torturing small mammals for fun or pooping in the neighbors’ yards. And you already admitted you’re too lazy to change the litter box yourself.

So instead you resort to ad hominems.

You suck as a human being.


This thread is deteriorating fast. Some very animated cat and anti-cat ladies.


I’m one of the anti-outdoor-cat pps. I’m not anti-cat. I have an INDOOR cat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DF and I just moved in together. I have two cats. DF is not a cat person but he seemed to OK with them when we were dating.

Us living together has somehow stressed the cats out. Boy cat has taken a swipe at DH or hissed at him. The girl cat will hide whenever DF is around. DF also seems uncomfortable around them.

Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do?

Ask your bf to hand feed them on a regular basis with something tasty that they love.

This type of stress is normal, especially considering their bad past before your rescued them, it shall go away.


OP do you let your cats out?

You might be neighbors with the raging PP who counted 13 instances of cat poop in the mulch and is probably terrorizing your cats causing them to act out in front of your soon to be.


Are you for real? What’s with the bizarro conspiracy theories? And the repeated ad hominems instead of even trying to justify your cat’s totally unnecessary killer massacres and health dangers? You give “cat ladies” everywhere their bad name.

OP’s cat is territorial, which is perfectly normal, and her fiancé “invaded” the territory. The cat will just have to get over it, hopefully with some sympathetic help from OP and her fiancé.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DF and I just moved in together. I have two cats. DF is not a cat person but he seemed to OK with them when we were dating.

Us living together has somehow stressed the cats out. Boy cat has taken a swipe at DH or hissed at him. The girl cat will hide whenever DF is around. DF also seems uncomfortable around them.

Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do?

Ask your bf to hand feed them on a regular basis with something tasty that they love.

This type of stress is normal, especially considering their bad past before your rescued them, it shall go away.


OP do you let your cats out?

You might be neighbors with the raging PP who counted 13 instances of cat poop in the mulch and is probably terrorizing your cats causing them to act out in front of your soon to be.


Are you for real? What’s with the bizarro conspiracy theories? And the repeated ad hominems instead of even trying to justify your cat’s totally unnecessary killer massacres and health dangers? You give “cat ladies” everywhere their bad name.

OP’s cat is territorial, which is perfectly normal, and her fiancé “invaded” the territory. The cat will just have to get over it, hopefully with some sympathetic help from OP and her fiancé.


I'm the PP. I don't even have a cat. You are confusing your PPs. I'm just enjoying the animated discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DF and I just moved in together. I have two cats. DF is not a cat person but he seemed to OK with them when we were dating.

Us living together has somehow stressed the cats out. Boy cat has taken a swipe at DH or hissed at him. The girl cat will hide whenever DF is around. DF also seems uncomfortable around them.

Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do?

Ask your bf to hand feed them on a regular basis with something tasty that they love.

This type of stress is normal, especially considering their bad past before your rescued them, it shall go away.


OP do you let your cats out?

You might be neighbors with the raging PP who counted 13 instances of cat poop in the mulch and is probably terrorizing your cats causing them to act out in front of your soon to be.


Are you for real? What’s with the bizarro conspiracy theories? And the repeated ad hominems instead of even trying to justify your cat’s totally unnecessary killer massacres and health dangers? You give “cat ladies” everywhere their bad name.

OP’s cat is territorial, which is perfectly normal, and her fiancé “invaded” the territory. The cat will just have to get over it, hopefully with some sympathetic help from OP and her fiancé.


I'm the PP. I don't even have a cat. You are confusing your PPs. I'm just enjoying the animated discussion.


So you’re a troll. Reporting you.
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