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I hate read the hell out of it. I’m not buying anyone’s crap and I don’t have a pet, so I don’t know why I bother.

My two purrbuckets looove playing on the screened porch and their super close view of squirrels form my office window. I have read may times that indoor kitties live twice as long on average.

Nextdoor is ridiculous if you’re not familiar. There are multiple posts a day of people losing their damn animals and they’re just SO beside themselves.

Oh cripes. We live in houses, for fuck’s sake.

My cat thinks he is a mountain lion. But yes catios are a cheap and easy DIY and there is no reason why cats can’t be leashed trained. We started our boys the day we got them, and socialized them like they were dogs. I have pretty awesome cats☺ who enjoy theit time outside without murdering birds or risking the wrath

I have two cats that were front-declawed by their previous owners and at the time I adopted them, I was living in a downtown high-rise apartment building. I guess I should have taught my cats how to use the elevator and told ‘em they’d be just fine with their useless front paws, right?

I know people with fenced in yards who take their cats out for an hour every few days for supervised adventures. That’s cool. My cats are cool with apartment life. They have a gigantic tower/scratching post with like 6 levels. Mostly they just snooze on it and when they play, they ignore the toys in favour of crumpled

We have coyotes in the city here and every week there’s some animal that goes missing. My neighborhood board is unintentionally hilarious. Rednecks are screaming about shooting coyotes because they can’t be asked to bring their animals inside for the night.

My neighbors felt like that. Their cat got eaten by a coyote.

It is cracking me up that my tiny (less than 4,000 people), rural, lovely hometown is featured on Jezebel... for housing a giant cat. Go Pittsboro! Fame comes in strange ways.

Cats shouldn’t be left to run free to get run over by a car, injured by a dog, or to decimate local populations of birds and other small animals. Luckily, more counties are making laws about keeping cats inside.

seconded!

Pittsboro Doughboy

It’s actually much safer for both the cats and the local wildlife if cats are kept inside, and cats can live perfectly healthy and much longer lives if they are kept inside. Not only is the risk of a cat being injured or killed very high if they are outside (I see a dead cat that’s been run over almost weekly in my

“Is that a vending machine? Get me a pack of Zapps!”

More of a Double Reuben with a side of fries.

Bobby Finger.

And you think, after being in the cool comfort of the shelter, that he’s going to put up with your A/C free life? Gurrrrl.

There’s a 31-pound cat chilling in the break-room cabinet of a Pittsboro, North Carolina animal shelter right now

Thatz is not ok either.