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I have a cat, she is indoors due to this reason, I have my birds out when she is around, I have my snake and lizard out when she is around, it honestly does not faze her. Different story with the new live mice but they are in a separate room. However I really think it comes down to the owner, you really do need to look after your cat, apart from wildlife being eaten/killed/suffering because of the cat, they should be indoors(or have a secure outdoor enclosure) and I really think a law does need to be passed that cats must stay on your premises.
She is a great cat though, she is 7 years old and has still never killed anything or attempted to (with the mice, she just seems to curious, lol). Anyway, my point is, I think the owners need to be responsible and the cats shouldn't have to pay for someone else's neglect/ignorance(not trying to be mean).
 
I have my snake out when birds are around? :shock: Is that the same thing? :lol:

My Russian Blue is terrified of anything that moves.... cockroaches... moths..... doesnt matter.... he's terrified :lol:

He is fascinated with the snakes tho.... he sits and looks at them, but he has no idea they are looking at him wondering if 'he would fit' :rolleyes:

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This is him wearing his anti-brainwave manipulator beam deflector foil hat :D
 
he looks stoked to be wearing that and copping the happy snap,lol

cats and dogs can be ok with other pets,but probably because they understand its your belonging and you would tear strips off them if they did anything,bang them outside with out a teller offerer and to them its open season,not that id ever fully trust them with my other pets anyways,outside is a totally different ball game
 
Lmao! I love that priceless "f... you" expression cats have.

Here's one of our cats giving the "I'm sick of listening to you" expression:
 

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my 60kg bull mastiff makes light work of any cat that strays into the back yard. council said there is nothing cat owners can do because the cat entered my yard. try baiting my dog and you will end up like your cat. keep them contained!!!
 
There are so many reasons for keeping cats indoors.its common sense,and being a responsible pet owner.rspca figures have shown the life expectancy of a domestic cat is about 16 years if living indoors,if allowed to roam the average is 2.5-3 years.our cats live indoors,as I don't want them killing wildlife or getting themselves killed.if you are worried you cat may be bored or lonely,get another cat.
 
my 60kg bull mastiff makes light work of any cat that strays into the back yard. council said there is nothing cat owners can do because the cat entered my yard. try baiting my dog and you will end up like your cat. keep them contained!!!

Your dog can't **** wit this cat!

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There are so many reasons for keeping cats indoors.its common sense,and being a responsible pet owner.rspca figures have shown the life expectancy of a domestic cat is about 16 years if living indoors,if allowed to roam the average is 2.5-3 years.our cats live indoors,as I don't want them killing wildlife or getting themselves killed.if you are worried you cat may be bored or lonely,get another cat.

Our cats have never been allowed outside, too many of them run over, get poisoned by people who don't want them in their yard or end up in fights with other cats. Vaccinations, de-sexing and micro chipping are the only reasons why our cats have ever been to the vet, and they seem perfectly happy to be inside. Wildlife is safe from our animals :)

I agree with them being happier in the company of another cat, and some toys help too. The good thing is a toy can be a cardboard box or empty toilet roll, they aren't hard to amuse. Even bits of paper tied to string is entertaining... as is a heap of ping pong balls in an empty bath tub haha.
 
my 60kg bull mastiff makes light work of any cat that strays into the back yard. council said there is nothing cat owners can do because the cat entered my yard. try baiting my dog and you will end up like your cat. keep them contained!!!

pity the possum ect that wanders through your yard,also hope someone wouldnt do that to your dog if it ever managed to get out of your yard,which does happen ,this is a classic example of what i was trying to say,it aint just cats,and it aint just outside of ones property

its ok for dogs but not cats?

if it makes short work of cats in your yard,it would do the same to anything native,so your pretty much gloating that fact,double standards,dog should be contained to
 
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my 60kg bull mastiff makes light work of any cat that strays into the back yard. council said there is nothing cat owners can do because the cat entered my yard. try baiting my dog and you will end up like your cat. keep them contained!!!

pity the possum ect that wanders through your yard,also hope someone wouldnt do that to your dog if it ever managed to get out of your yard,which does happen ,this is a classic example of what i was trying to say,it aint just cats,and it aint just outside of ones property

its ok for dogs but not cats?


Yea their is a definite double standard...Cats may be a little bit more efficient at killing other animals but Dogs also have the same extreme predatory instincts that they will act on...just like any cat..So yes it's a double standard.
 
well there are feral dogs,so they would have to eat to,and im sure they are quite efficient,also dogs do alot of damage,and to animals that a cat wouldnt even try to take on
 
my 60kg bull mastiff makes light work of any cat that strays into the back yard. council said there is nothing cat owners can do because the cat entered my yard. try baiting my dog and you will end up like your cat. keep them contained!!!

60kg?!?! For a bullmastiff sounds ridiculously overweight. Perhaps you should stop leaving catnip in the middle of the yard to entice the cats in...
 
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