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Dog-faced pony soldier
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: A Rock Surrounded by a Whole lot of Water
Posts: 34,187
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You catch the cat and I'll be willing to contribute towards getting its shots, any neutering required and relocation, if possible. If I didn't already have two I'd offer to even try adopting it.
FWIW I let my cats come and go more or less as they please. One stays in by choice (only goes as far as the porch), the other one likes to roam about. The only real threats I see to them are the jackasses that like to drive down my alley at 70 miles an hour - the first one of them that hits one of my pets, my neighbors' pets or one of the neighborhood kids is getting a tire iron in the face or worse. At least the cats are smart enough to avoid the cars. Point is, I don't see why it's so bad to let cats out in an urban environment if they have a point of safe refuge and their shots, etc. My "roaming" cat is a pretty tough SOB too - not fat, but very big/stocky and has won every conflict with interlopers on "his" turf thus far.
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