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re: Is the OT currently pro or anti-cat?

Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:01 am to
Posted by LemmyLives
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Member since Mar 2019
6555 posts
Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:01 am to
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hunting the neighbor's horse.


Many cats have the "I don't care how big you are, I'm hunting you," syndrome. That is hilarious.

The behavior between housecats and tigers at big cat sanctuaries are shockingly similar, which at least lets me know what I'm dealing with. An adult tiger or lion acts exactly the same as my house cat when the back is turned. Time to put the tail up, haunches up, and attack.

Dogs are great, but cats are more complicated. Dogs seem to get abused and mistreated more often, but keep hanging around. This makes at least one rescue my ex adopted a hysterical mental mess. Cats will just GTFO if given the chance.
Posted by 1LoudTideFan
Member since May 2008
3618 posts
Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:55 am to
Pro cat, pro dog.

Neighbor had a rat problem and the humane society was giving away cats at the same time. We decided to rescue one and let it live outside to keep my neighbors problem from becoming ours. She hasn’t spent a single day outside. Decided she was gonna be an indoor cat almost instantly. Sweetest cat ever. Comes to me anytime I call her. Greets houseguests like a dog with no fear. She’s just awesome.

And her and the dog are best friends and sleep snuggled up next to each other.

Also two weeks before we moved, she was camping out in the kitchen. Caught and killed rat trying to get in through a pipe opening.
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