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- From: ellard@unixg.ubc.ca (Mary)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Re: Problem With Neighbors' Cat
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 17:53:10 GMT
- Organization: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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- References: <1992Nov17.230524.22322@unislc.uucp>
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- In article <1992Nov17.230524.22322@unislc.uucp> abb@unislc.uucp (Anne
- Beck) writes:
-
- >"Oh, well she has to learn how to cope outdoors. And if she got
- >into your yard, she should be able to get out." Then she took
- >the cat and went back in the house. No thank you, no apology, no
- >nothing. I was pissed.
- >
- >My own cats stay in the house. When my neighbors were given
- >their cat she told me she was going to let it out and I gave
- >her the standard "it's probably best to keep it inside" spiel.
- >(This was their first cat since growing up; she'd had a cat
- >as a child.) I told her about the cat-hating weirdo down
- >the street, the traffic, the dogs, etc. I never thought I'd
- >have to warn her about my own dogs!
- >So what would all of you do?
- >
- Well I'd like to be the one to say a few words in this womans favour
- (the neighbour). I recently got a new 6 month old kitty (called
- kitty originally enough!). I was advised by all and sundry to
- keep her inside out of harms way. Well Kitty was having none of it .....
- she parked herself by the door and howled to get out. When I let her out
- she made a mad beeline up the road. I worried myself sick about what to
- do with the cat. If I let her out I worried in case she ran away or
- got savaged by the local cat torturer. If I kept her inside I felt
- cruel and was sure I was depriving my young cat of intellectual
- stimulation. I got no school work done because I came home early to amuse
- kitty every day in case she would pine and die of boredom. I got little
- enjoyment out of my cat since I just worried about her constantly.
- Finally I got sense ..I ignored the "keep her inside spiel" ,had her spayed
- put her name address and phone no around her neck and sent her out in the
- world.
- Eight times out of ten and improving she comes home. The other times
- the neighbours get awed by her cuteness and take her in because
- she looks lost! I'm sure shes not lost! She just wants someone to pet
- her and ooh and ahh at how pretty her markings are.
- So my philosophy is now I can't wrap her in cotton wool. However she
- is a mutt ..part tabby ..part abbyssinian. Maybe she has more genetics
- on her side than Annes neighbours cat. I just couldn't help
- thinking that maybe its just as bad to try and keep a kitten inside when
- their natural instincts to explore are so strong. I just wanted
- to point out that its a damn sight easier to give the keep her inside spiel
- than to keep her inside!
- Mary
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