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| | | Re: anal rape < Reply # 25 on 4/23/2009 3:45 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by argonian It is my neighbours cat. I found one of my cats, the hurt one. He is hiding underneath furniture and won't come out. He usually follows me room to room and stays under foot, but he won't let me near him. I might have to take him to the vet tomorrow. The other one came home for a few minutes and his face is all cut up. You may wonder why I let him back out. Well, he is much tougher and when he gets bored and feels trapped he picks fights with my sweet Nikita, who I figure could use some peace.
| Argonian - I don't want to sound harsh, but I have a few questions, take them in a light hearted way - How could your neighbors cat get in or have access to your cat? Do you leave your windows open? Being outside or having access to outside is not good for your kitties. Number one, people are jerks and you never know if someone will poison, steal, or hurt your cat, and two, animal fights happen. Plus, if your kitties have all their shots, a cat fight can still give them diseases there is no cure or shot for... PS - Sounds like you have another cat. I wouldn't feed one you don't want to house. They will sit in the snow and stick around thinking you are gonna feed or let them in again, while they should be moving on and finding a warm place to stay. Perhaps you can just foster him and find him a loving home
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