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ghoti_mhic_uait) wrote2010-10-11 06:14 pm
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Dear cat owners
Edit:
feanelwasuggested that it's more likely to be a squirrel-squirrel affair. I like that idea better than the cat one, especially as our local cats previously seemed to be mostly gentle specimens.
Please control your beasts. Today I discovered a dead squirrel in our garden. It wasn't in sight of the door, and I don't have a cat, so it was pure luck that I found it when I was out by myself, and that Judith didnt find it first. She loves squirrels - I'm sure it would have been both upsetting and a health risk if she'd found it first.
I feel faintly sick. I wish I had some way of knowing which house the cat in question came from, I'd go and ask them to clean it up.
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Please control your beasts. Today I discovered a dead squirrel in our garden. It wasn't in sight of the door, and I don't have a cat, so it was pure luck that I found it when I was out by myself, and that Judith didnt find it first. She loves squirrels - I'm sure it would have been both upsetting and a health risk if she'd found it first.
I feel faintly sick. I wish I had some way of knowing which house the cat in question came from, I'd go and ask them to clean it up.
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The key to happy indoor cats is keeping them entertained so they don't get bored. Have a second cat to keep them company, toys, and interactive play with their human.