Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG is her Mom the poster of the other thread?! The one where her adult daughter with UC was living at home and not working enough!
That would be awesome! What a small, dcum world if it is true!
Will a cat love a fountain that much that it will keep it at home? It is not a toy to get its attention, it's just a water containerAnonymous wrote:Just let her play with the kitty and don’t pay much attention to it. Most probably she doesn’t have any friends or a boyfriend with whom she can hang out or have fun. Can you imagine how desperate she is that at 34 years old she plays with the neighbor’s cat? In case you are jealous and think that your cat will love her more than you, then you should think of how to keep her home. One interesting way is a cat fountain tool from petsquick.com. It not only encourages the cat to drink more water, but to keep her/him at home and not to walk away. Finally, you will kill two rabbits with one stone.
Anonymous wrote:That's another reason why cats suck.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't keep a cat indoors either. If keeping a cat indoors becomes a law then I'd sooner not have one.Anonymous wrote:I would never keep a cat indoors. I did as a kid. Had an indoor cat but I no longer agree that it's ideal. However Op, that is the only way to keep the cat to yourself. Otherwise the cat is free to love whomever they wish.
Depending of where you live, it may already be law.
Sorry OP, once you let the cat out, it's fair game for it to take up with anyone it wants. Sometimes they decide to change owners.