kittyvondoom
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Question: What organization would come and trap, spay, and (optionally) release the feral cats in my suburban neighborhood? City animal control (If there is one)? Humane society? ASPCA? Private services?

That first security guy in the yellow earned his fucking paycheck last night.

Yeah Hot Pie was probably the best god of the series, by far. Way cooler than the Red-Eyed God, which just seemed to be some fanfic creation.

Nice double standards there. Decrying the killing of a cat but condoning the killing of a human.

Because she destroyed someone else’s property. This one was a pet. Not a feral.

Why? Because it’s a cat? Deer, squirrels, cows, chickens, etc. are killed daily for food or sport. Why is a cat any different? Because some people choose to keep them as a pet?

As a warning, the video’s rough to watch.

“Yeah... This article should work... hehe”

holy shit the football furies!

more bullshit anti-cat propaganda.

Just because someone is asking for it doesn’t mean you should give it to them.

Football fans are the dumbest motherfuckers on the face of the planet.

From the FB post:

mammalian predators are rare, so birds, small mammals, and small reptiles often evolve without protection against predators like cats.

my neighborhood is like that too. plenty of outdoor cats.. but not feral. so they don’t hunt shit. they just sit there and watch people walk by, maybe chase mice. but don’t do shit about birds, squirrls, and bunnies

Against the alien onslaught, against the rising tides of destruction, and against the world eating, the crafty and the wiley make their final stand. The fate of the wilds waits with baited breath on the feral and their tooth and claw.

Soooon Little human, we will destroy your world, starting with the flying nom nom, and then the scurrying eats. Then we shall devour your starving souls one by one. At last we will reveal ourselves to the dog people. At last we will have revenge.

“Humans kill billions of small mammals, reptiles, and birds every year. In environments where humans have natural predators, like sharks, this isn’t a problem. But left unchecked, humans can become an invasive species that damages local ecosystems.”