How are you helping the outdoor cats find homes/ spay and neuter the feral population so the problem does not progress? |
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"Yah, what OP said! heh, heh" -
signed the coyotes that hang in my back yard |
| An outdoor cat is not a feral cat. It gets fed, gets to go inside when it wants, goes to the vet. People have had outdoor cats for decades and birds have not gone extinct. When I grew up all the houses had outdoor / indoor cats and the ecosystem was fine. |
+1. We had an indoor/outdoor cat too. It lived to age 19. It would have been sad never to go outside and feel sunlight. |
Yeah, I grew up our west and an outdoor cat was known as “easy dinner.” |
Yeah never had that problem in my East Coast home. He did eat birds though so we had to put a big bell on his neck. |
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As long as you have a coyote roller on your fence that stops your cat from going out of your yard, fine.
It's beyond obnoxious to let one of your animals roam around onto others' property. |
I'm a PP who had outside cats. I'm east coast too. I would not let cats outside now in my area, due to coyotes moving in because their land is being developed. |
| Our cats live better than most people. |
| If you let them go outside put a bell on their collar to warn the birds. |
| Read somewhere the average lifespan of an outdoor cat is 3 years. They get hit by cars, injured in fights with other animals and catch diseases. Better to keep them as indoor pets for better quality of life and less expensive vet bills. |
| I grew up on the edge of a small town, with my backyard backing up to a forest. We had two indoor/outdoor cats. One lived to be 19, the other 23. They were very happy, loved running out into the woods, and also loved curling up on my bed at night. |
| My indoor cat is 10 years old and was a stray cat on the streets of a third world country capital. When I walk my dog, I see foxes everywhere. Not to mention owls and hawks. Why, on earth, would I let her get killed on purpose?! She seems pretty content right now sleeping right by me. |
Thank you for adopting her, PP! She has a blessed life.
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| If your cat wandered into my neighbor's yard their huskies would make short work of it. Be careful what you wish for. |