Why, cat, why?
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I have two cats that are now finally old enough to go outside this spring! I feed them both raw food and they love to hunt the ants that make their way into the house and they are always chasing the leaves that blow by the window. They are super cute!
My one cat Bo will spend about 30-60 min eating her chicken neck sometimes because she is trying to "Kill it" so I know she will be a fabulous mouser. My other cat Lucy is a little more lady like but will still be a very active outdoor cat I believe.0 -
The cat is saying I love you stupid human even if you suck at hunting. Therefore I will hunt for you bring you food.0
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My cat does not bring snacks for me. She catches mice and brings them right to the dog. I can hear him crunching...:ohwell:0
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I only have 1 indoor/outdoor cat left (other 3 are too chicken to go out, or too stupid to come back home.) She is the one who acts indignant when I refuse her entry to the house with the live gifts she brings home. I have no qualms with letting her outside. She is indeed a killing machine, that's her job. Doing what Darwin loves best, weeding out the genetic pool. I already told my neighbors if they see my cat fertilizing their flower bed feel free to hose em down. That ought to deter them for the next time.0
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kitty is saying "Here large hairless cat, I caught this for you because I love you."
"But I only loves you a little, 'cause I eated some of it."0 -
i had a beast of a cat that loved being outdoors. he would bring in live animals and kill them in front of me. one time he brought in a mouse, played with it, killed it, ate it, then threw it up inside out. it was the grossest thing i've ever seen.0
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Yeah, mine threw up one on the carpet once. But then luckily (yeah right) my dog ate the throw up remains. Nice!0
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I used to have two cats. One of them used to bring home a kill and yowl and yowl at the door for us to come see. The other cat was a wuss, and a little stupid. One day we heard her yowling at the door. We came to see her kill, and laughed so hard when we saw that she had stalked, attacked, killed, and brought to our door, a 5 inch long....pine cone. :laugh:0
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i had a beast of a cat that loved being outdoors. he would bring in live animals and kill them in front of me. one time he brought in a mouse, played with it, killed it, ate it, then threw it up inside out. it was the grossest thing i've ever seen.
I'm sorry but that made me laugh! Your right it is gross but that is the way of nature. :laugh:0 -
I used to have two cats. One of them used to bring home a kill and yowl and yowl at the door for us to come see. The other cat was a wuss, and a little stupid. One day we heard her yowling at the door. We came to see her kill, and laughed so hard when we saw that she had stalked, attacked, killed, and brought to our door, a 5 inch long....pine cone. :laugh:
Bahahahaha! That is epic! :laugh:0 -
Cats are killers. I don't really think it's all that cute or sweet for him to bring them home to Momma. Well-fed cats will hunt for sport, and I've seen how they toy with the poor little mice and birds they catch. I've tried to save a few from the neighbor's cats. Honestly, there's no good reason for pets to be roaming outside. Eventually, your little guy isn't going to come home, or worse...he'll come home with some nasty injuries. Keep 'em in.0
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i had a beast of a cat that loved being outdoors. he would bring in live animals and kill them in front of me. one time he brought in a mouse, played with it, killed it, ate it, then threw it up inside out. it was the grossest thing i've ever seen.
I'm sorry but that made me laugh! Your right it is gross but that is the way of nature. :laugh:
oh its hilarious now lol... at the time i was on the phone with my soon to be husband, giving him the play by play, he almost threw up, i of course kept my composure, although i couldnt eat for the rest of the night lol0 -
I have 3 indoor only cats that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many cats get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other cats. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your cats, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest cats you will ever see. They have tons of toys to "kill" and scratching posts and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are cats. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your cats?0
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My cat's an indoors cat who will occasionally climb down the balcony and run through the backyard and find me presentsIt is incredibly selfish to let your cat run loose to kill other people's poultry, destroy songbirds, crap in your neighbor's flower beds or kids' sandbox, etc. If you are too indulgent or too lazy to keep the thing inside and have to change the catbox, get rid of the damned cat, not just let it out the door.
I loled. If you find some birds in ground up form that people have killed its ok though. Catch the crows too while you're at it. You lazy mofo. I only have rap songs stuck in my head because all the neighbourhood song birds are gone. And get your poop out of my sand box...leave the bird poop though. That's ok. Don't let your cat get vitamin D, it slightly inconveniences me when it fertilizes my flowers.0 -
He's letting you know that some day, it could be you.
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/cats_actually_kill0 -
Is there some repellant you could put there....dog on a leash, or some substance only a cat smells LOL?? You gotta break this cat's pattern somehow...0
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I used to have two cats. One of them used to bring home a kill and yowl and yowl at the door for us to come see. The other cat was a wuss, and a little stupid. One day we heard her yowling at the door. We came to see her kill, and laughed so hard when we saw that she had stalked, attacked, killed, and brought to our door, a 5 inch long....pine cone. :laugh:
Bahahahaha! That is epic! :laugh:
Lol! Hilarious!0 -
He's letting you know that some day, it could be you.
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/cats_actually_kill
Now that is funny!:laugh:0 -
That is still better than throwing up the unchewed food they just inhaled in your bed (or any expensive furniture/carpet available) and peeing in any laundry they can find (and opening any closet doors that stand in their way)! Lol never had a problem until we had to move... i think they hate the new apartment as much as we do! But I'd still prefer those "treats" and clean a door mat over everything else :laugh:0
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Its healthy and natural..Your cat loves you and feels like he/she is contributing.My mothers cat use to do that...she killed sometimes three or four a day from around the neighborhood...can't figure out how she did it either because she was (sorry about the F word but..) a FAT cat...literally, her belly dragged on the floor. Now she's passed on and our neighbors complain about mice.lol. I miss the kitty..she was cool.0
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I have 3 indoor only cats that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many cats get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other cats. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your cats, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest cats you will ever see. They have tons of toys to "kill" and scratching posts and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are cats. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your cats?
Absolutely true. Besides all the above mentioned dangers, there are just some crazy people out there that put out poison; because they don't like your cat on their property. Indoor cats live longer healthier lives.0 -
I have 3 indoor only cats that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many cats get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other cats. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your cats, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest cats you will ever see. They have tons of toys to "kill" and scratching posts and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are cats. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your cats?
Absolutely true. Besides all the above mentioned dangers, there are just some crazy people out there that put out poison; because they don't like your cat on their property. Indoor cats live longer healthier lives.0 -
I have 3 indoor only cats that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many cats get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other cats. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your cats, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest cats you will ever see. They have tons of toys to "kill" and scratching posts and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are cats. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your cats?
Let's see how this sounds with children:
"I have 3 indoor only children that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many children get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other kids. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your children, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest kids you will ever see. They have tons of toys to play with and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are children. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your kids?"
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I have an indoor only cat and the only thing she ever brings me are pens/pencils that she hides during the day and dumps them on me when I'm sleeping! Oh, and hubby's Burt's Bees Chapstick -- she's OBSESSED with that little yellow tube! We are moving, and we've already found 3 that she's stolen.0
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I have 3 indoor only cats that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many cats get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other cats. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your cats, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest cats you will ever see. They have tons of toys to "kill" and scratching posts and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are cats. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your cats?
Let's see how this sounds with children:
"I have 3 indoor only children that will always be indoor only. I have seen way too many children get hit by cars, attacked by dogs, or even other kids. (Not to mention the myriad of diseases and parasites they can pick up - many of which YOU can get) It is so sad and absolutely preventable. If you love your children, keep them inside. Mine are the happiest kids you will ever see. They have tons of toys to play with and sunny windows to nap in. The idea that it is cruel or "unnatural" to keep them inside is such a misconception. They are children. They have ZERO idea of what exists beyond their front door. People wouldn't let their dogs roam loose around the neighborhood so why your kids?"
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Apples and oranges. Hopefully, while children are young and unable to recognize danger, they aren't outside unattended.0 -
awww he is just trying to make you proud.. he is doing good by you in his eyes0
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I have an indoor only cat and the only thing she ever brings me are pens/pencils that she hides during the day and dumps them on me when I'm sleeping! Oh, and hubby's Burt's Bees Chapstick -- she's OBSESSED with that little yellow tube! We are moving, and we've already found 3 that she's stolen.
Haha! Cute!0 -
Indoor cats live longer healthier lives.
The cats in my life (all allowed outdoors):
* Kay died at 12 of cancer.
* Ching died at 21 of old age.
* Fish died at 17 from complications after dental surgery.
* Loki and Gordon are both going strong at 13 and 7 respectively.
None were hit by cars, savaged by dogs, or poisoned by evil neighbours.
I am a bit worried about Loki's health, because he doesn't go outside much (and isn't interested in indoor games), so he is getting very overweight. We try to limit his food, but he and Gordon fight (indoors) when they are hungry.
With cats, as with children, we tend to over-estimate the outdoor dangers and under-estimate the risks of inactivity and obesity.0 -
Indoor cats live longer healthier lives.
The cats in my life (all allowed outdoors):
* Kay died at 12 of cancer.
* Ching died at 21 of old age.
* Fish died at 17 from complications after dental surgery.
* Loki and Gordon are both going strong at 13 and 7 respectively.
None were hit by cars, savaged by dogs, or poisoned by evil neighbours.
I am a bit worried about Loki's health, because he doesn't go outside much (and isn't interested in indoor games), so he is getting very overweight. We try to limit his food, but he and Gordon fight (indoors) when they are hungry.
With cats, as with children, we tend to over-estimate the outdoor dangers and under-estimate the risks of inactivity and obesity.0 -
It is incredibly selfish to let your cat run loose to kill other people's poultry, destroy songbirds, crap in your neighbor's flower beds or kids' sandbox, etc. If you are too indulgent or too lazy to keep the thing inside and have to change the catbox, get rid of the damned cat, not just let it out the door.
No. Cats are great outdoor pets for country people. They kill the barn mice. Cats love it outside, keeping them indoors is cruel and selfish.0
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