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Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for December 28, 2016
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Cats, even pampered pets, often lead secret lives. They might spend hours sleeping and eating at their primary home... But routinely, visit a secondary home to eat and sleep there as well. The extent of this behavior only recently was brought to light... With the advent of 'Facebook.' Arlo: HEY!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 8 years ago
Facebook ratted the cat out.
axe-grinder about 8 years ago
Itâs wrong if other people are getting Facebook âlikesâ posting cute photos of YOUR cat!
Varnes about 8 years ago
Those little boogersâŠI knew it!
Going Nuts about 8 years ago
My kids did this tooâŠ.
SkyGuy about 8 years ago
My next door neighborâs cat would do that. He had his own special place on my back deck and my lap when I was out there reading. Sadly, he recently died and was buried with a small memorial on the side of their home where I can see it. I miss the little guy. RIP Teddy Bear.
sfreader1 about 8 years ago
This would not happen if you keep your cat indoors. They really do not need to go outside. They will kill any bird that they can catch and they have reduced a lot of species to endangered numbers.
Tyge about 8 years ago
If Luddie had a collar he couldnât pull that con.
Crandlemire about 8 years ago
And thatâs why now you can buy a tracking device which works on your smart phone.
david_42 about 8 years ago
A friend down in California was surprised when âherâ cat showed up with a new collar and tags.
super_tec about 8 years ago
I had a cat that did this, and I had no idea! Finally the 2nd family figured out who the 1st family was and asked us if we still loved and wanted him. I had no idea where he went when I let him out at 6:30 every morning! :)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
You should never let house pets out. You greatly increase the chances of dying or getting infected.
BJIllistrated Premium Member about 8 years ago
I just bought a little sign I plan to put up on the INSIDE of my front door. It reads âDonât let the cat out, no matter WHAT it tells you.â My kitties are indoor only to keep them and the birds and squirrels they love to watch safe.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 8 years ago
We live out in the country on enough acres that this seldom happens. 10 years ago a young one showed up at the bird feeder eating â birdseed, not birds. Typed one-handed with her on my lap.
mourdac Premium Member about 8 years ago
I didnât know cats had Facebook.
peytie Premium Member about 8 years ago
My Burmese/Siamese cat Simon adopted a neighbor who was an airline pilot from Kansas who grew up hating barn cats. However, Simon won him over but Simon about when I was coming home and he was always there to greet me.
scaeva Premium Member about 8 years ago
It is possible to safely allow your cats outside, but itâs a LOT of work and a significant expense. The easiest and most economical solution is, once they are well bonded to you, take them outside with you, and back in with you. They are also like children: you have to make both your home and your yard safe for them. And whether or not your cats go out, they should be micro-chipped.
locake about 8 years ago
A neighborâs cat used to come to my house and take a nap with me when I got home from work at 4:30. Then he would go home. The neighbors knew about it and were fine with that. Part time pets are like grandkids, you get to enjoy them without all the responsibility. .
Varnes about 8 years ago
First of all, letâs just assume the catâs are in charge and work it out from thereâŠ..
Varnes about 8 years ago
Ferrel cats are the ones giving house cats a bad nameâŠMost house cats might get lucky every once in a while, and score a birdie, but itâs just a game with themâŠFerrel cats are hungry and very seriousâŠ.Cats are especially important this time of yearâŠ.All kinds of rodents want to come inside of my nice warm houseâŠâŠâŠNot on their watchâŠ.(Always have two, they need a buddy that isnât a humanâŠ..Humans feed you and cuddle, but theyâre just weirdâŠ.Having another cat to commiserate with is good therapy for all)âŠâŠMeow! =^..^=
sbwertz about 8 years ago
One of my cats would go over every morning and have breakfast with the veterinarian across the street. This went on for years before I knew about it!
Maizing about 8 years ago
I stopped letting my cats go outside after one came home to die after some cretin shot her with a pellet gun. That happened 30 years ago.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 8 years ago
sfreader1 said,
âThis would not happen if you keep your cat indoors.â
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I certainly donât want 10 cats in the house (or however many have wandered up to steal food from Patsyâs possum).
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In the way of balance, a couple of hawks have been casting hungry eyes toward the ten, donât understand why the coyotes have been ignoring them unless theyâre keeping them in reserve for hard times ahead.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Look,if you want to keep your cat indoors,by all means do so! It will live longer than mine,wonât get infections from fights,and will die of boredom at the ripe old age of20 or22.Mine was a rescue cat ,already accustomed to being outdoors,and howled when I tried to keep him inside. I had him neutered pronto,but that didnât stop him from wanting to be outside every night.Over the years heâs been lost,beat up,run over by a car,developed diabetes, but out he goes every night because he loves to hunt.I wouldnât think of keeping him inside against his will. And who wants another bubonic plague?By the way,itâs the proliferation of high rise buildings with glass sides that is decimating the songbird population,not cats!
Ladylagomorph1976 about 8 years ago
We have the sweetest little boy bunny (yes, bunnies are referred to as âboysâ and âgirlsâ) who is, like our four other bunnies, an indoor bunny. Outdoor bunnies live about three years. Indoor bunnies live about ten. They require a lot of care and personal interaction. Weâve loved every one of them. The one we have now enjoys looking out the window at our son and daughter-in-laws 130 pound Anatolian dog with big adoring eyes. The big dog looks back with other ideas. One more reason Oreo is an indoor bunny. Friends from afar (in his imagination!).
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Cats were once treated as Gods and they have not forgotten that.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
JastMe
Rodents in the US are the prime diet of: hawks (particularly harriers â we havenât had a cotton rat problem since idiots stopped shooting them), owls, skunks, raccoons, snakes (the mid-size constrictors, particularly), coyotes. Except for the coyote, I have seen all from my house, closer to downtown than to the nearest city limits.
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Alpha omega
You are right. Not just glass-box buildings, but tall buildings have been the leading cause of bird deaths since the skyscraper was invented almost a century and half ago. Latest figures show about seven million killed per year. Cats are second with one and a half million. Incidentally, windmills of all types destroy less than a thousand, for last place â another fossil fuel industry lie exposed.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 8 years ago
I have had upwards of 7 cats over my lifetimeâŠall of them have gone outside for at least a short time most daysâŠ.I canât remember any of them ever killing a bird. One of them brought home a bird still flapping in her mouthâŠI yelled at her to let it goâŠshe took it back outside, let it go and it flew away unharmed. My feral cat catches moles, voles, baby rabbits etc., plays with them, then lets them goâŠeven the little rabbits hop away unharmed. If they are well fed, they donât need to hunt for foodâŠentertainment maybe, but not food.
super_tec about 3 years ago
We discovered this once when we had someone call us. Seems our cat spent most of the day at an elderly neighborâs house, inside sleeping on their couch, etc. They wanted to know if we really wanted him or not. We assured them that we do, but weâre gone all day, so it went on this way for a long time. Evenings and nights at our house, daytime at their house. L