Patient Paws
New member
Tell me what 'wild' part of your cat needs to go outside and hunt for its food? I'm curious to know exactly what reasoning people have for allowing their felines to roam around in backyards and cause a disturbance.
Almost every day I have to pull my neighbors' cat out of our tree or off of our roof because my dogs cornered her there. She lives six doors down, but EVERY DAY she ends up in my yard.
Its only a matter of time before my large breed puppy up and hurts her, and then who's fault will it be? It will be mine-- as this cat has caused a problem like that before with another neighbors dog.
I love cats, but many owners fail to understand the dangers that they put their cats in, and the aggravation it causes other homeowners.
Please, tell me [and everyone else] why your cat needs to be outdoors?
My dogs are allowed outdoors because they aren't a menace to the community. They stay in their fenced in yard, they don't tear up my neighbors gardens, they don't crap in my nieces sandbox, and they have NEVER spent seven hours a night meowing because they're in heat.
Almost every day I have to pull my neighbors' cat out of our tree or off of our roof because my dogs cornered her there. She lives six doors down, but EVERY DAY she ends up in my yard.
Its only a matter of time before my large breed puppy up and hurts her, and then who's fault will it be? It will be mine-- as this cat has caused a problem like that before with another neighbors dog.
I love cats, but many owners fail to understand the dangers that they put their cats in, and the aggravation it causes other homeowners.
Please, tell me [and everyone else] why your cat needs to be outdoors?
My dogs are allowed outdoors because they aren't a menace to the community. They stay in their fenced in yard, they don't tear up my neighbors gardens, they don't crap in my nieces sandbox, and they have NEVER spent seven hours a night meowing because they're in heat.