I feel more terrorized by the police state and forever war that 9/11 created, than anything two buildings falling down could have done on their own.
I feel more terrorized by the police state and forever war that 9/11 created, than anything two buildings falling down could have done on their own.
LOL. I can’t wait to see Whoopie earnestly promote this film on The View.
It’s so weird to me when I hear about the areas that worship 9/11 but hate New York and what it’s supposed to stand for.
Charlie Sheen is also a 9/11 truther. So there’s that.
Never stop never forgetting
My texan in-laws tell me that 9/11 is practically treated like a nationalist holiday down there, and presumably other super conservative areas. I assume they’d wanna see it.
The only people who want this live in places in the US that terrorists would never consider attacking.
A house is not a cage. And yes it is absurd that pet cats are destroying song bird populations because their owners can’t be arsed to watch them and provide them with simple enrichment. Keep you cat inside or under your control. It’s not that hard.
As the human to three cats: I agree all of this. I don’t want the local songbird population to be harmed, nor do I want my cats to be harmed by cars, wildlife, or other people.
Building on this point, the average life expectancy of an indoor cat is 12-15 years. For an outdoor cat, it’s five. Just provide a rich, stimulating environment for your cat inside your home, and they’ll live longer and be healthier and happier.
My wife and I adopted a 23 pound Maine Coon/Persian mix who spent the first one to two years of his life on the wild streets of Garden City, Kansas. All his freedom got him was horrible eye infections that nearly cost him his eyes and some horrible GI infection that gave him the most vile poop for about a year.
Counterpoint: To keep you animal parisite and disease free, plus safe from cars, it is better to keep them inside. Cats are remarkably suited for indoor play. Some who want more stimulation can be trained to walk on leashes like dogs.
Their average lives are much longer if they live indoors. My sister’s kitty was run over in his own driveway years ago...my cats have never gone out. They’ve led happy, safe lives.
Dude I’d trade lives with an indoor cat any fucking day of the week.
I do sometimes feel bad that my little guy can’t roam free, but the one time he did escape the house he was terrified (as was I). Indoors, he gets plenty of exercise and playtime with my family members, and he hunts the shit out of any bug that dares show its face. We also had a mouse problem a while back. We don’t…
Cats should have cat things to do. Like climbing, socializing, grooming themselves and eating....all of which they can do inside.
I do agree that there are people who keep their cats inside and don’t provide adequate enrichment activities, and that is bad. But it is also VERY bad to allow cats (an invasive, predatory…
My cats have their own room, One Fast Cat (a huge wheel to run one) five cat trees, four fountains, a toy BOX, organic catnip, multiple bird feeders at eye level out two different windows, window perches in two different rooms, harnesses and leashes...
“You mean I get fed, live in safety and comfort? And all I have to do is stay inside? Sign me up!”—-Garfield, 1975
All three of my cats were indoor cats, and I have to say, my four bedroom home complete with a screened-in porch was hardly a “cage”.
Respectfully, you are incorrect. Cats live longer, healthier lives indoors.