A few years ago, we had an indoor, outdoor cat. My son made the comment that we do not have a dog, so we do not need a dog house, we have a cat, so we need a cat house. I agreed with him but for some reason my wife would not.
actually i have. i did not say the cat should stop breaking things, just balance it out with other activity. the worst was when the cat would wait for nighttime to attack the emergency fire escape ladder in a box we had under the dresser. tough jaws on that cat. he’d lift the box of heavy metal up and let it drop. repeatedly.
dzw3030: Skunks are better mousers, and have more scents.I agree about the smaller (under two meters long) constrictors, but they only eat about once or twice a week – adequate for control, but not for eradicating an existing population.
abbybookcase almost 10 years ago
obviously the cat needs to spend more time reading the paper, less time breaking things
Argythree almost 10 years ago
Peekaboo thinks that breaking things is his role and responsibility in life…
jessiethepoet almost 10 years ago
more kid, less the damn cat
Kokopelli almost 10 years ago
A few years ago, we had an indoor, outdoor cat. My son made the comment that we do not have a dog, so we do not need a dog house, we have a cat, so we need a cat house. I agreed with him but for some reason my wife would not.
abbybookcase almost 10 years ago
actually i have. i did not say the cat should stop breaking things, just balance it out with other activity. the worst was when the cat would wait for nighttime to attack the emergency fire escape ladder in a box we had under the dresser. tough jaws on that cat. he’d lift the box of heavy metal up and let it drop. repeatedly.
Doctor11 almost 10 years ago
The ups and downs of owning a cat.
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
dzw3030: Skunks are better mousers, and have more scents.I agree about the smaller (under two meters long) constrictors, but they only eat about once or twice a week – adequate for control, but not for eradicating an existing population.