More scientific evidence has surfaced to show that while mittens may be your sweet angel, letting her roam outside is also a big threat to biodiversity.

  • mateomaui
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    7 months ago

    My cat is already 19, and now he’s doing better than he was last year. That’s how well I take care of him.

    I already read the first part, I don’t care.

    Back to getting over it with you.

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      So you don’t supervise your cat while he’s out, is what I’m getting. Ok.

      Then I sincerely hope your elderly cat, who REACHED his age by being kept indoors, doesn’t end up hit by a car, accidentally eating poison or something poisonous, or depending on where you live, eaten by a coyote or gator. As happens to many cats allowed outdoors unsupervised.

      If you let a cat out, be responsible by supervising and leashing/harnessing it or have a special enclosed cat run in your yard.

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        I didn’t bother reading any of that, because my vets feel like I’ve made the right decisions for his welfare and commend me every time I’m there for doing such a great job and being such a good parent.

        So get used to disappointment here, because I don’t give a fuck. And you can stick your judgmental comments regarding poor ownership and not deserving to have a pet back up your ass where they came from.

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          I didn’t bother reading any of that,

          So I’m not reading anything you wrote past that line. Have a lovely day.

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            7 months ago

            Doesn’t matter. Try not being so judgmental next time.

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                Your reply appears as an empty comment for me. But it still doesn’t matter. I’m following my vet’s advice and approval, who has been a part of his life for at least 15 years, not that from some shallow person who immediately says someone is a poor owner and doesn’t deserve a pet because they let them outside.

                As you said, goodbye.

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                  7 months ago

                  I suspect you think you come across as some kind of cat-health lifestyle warrior. But in reality you sound like a selfish asshole. You know what the right thing to do is, but it’s too haaaarddd! Waaah!

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                  I swear, it’s so weird what works on kbin but doesn’t on the other sites. Like how kbin and lemmy have different spoiler tags. Federation is not quite perfect.

                  • brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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                    What code did your comment contain?

                    I bet if you used this, it’d display everywhere, since this URL works when logged out:

                    ![](https://media.kbin.social/media/da/b3/dab3839c0142bf54527020cc5db3a141cdaa514c99d25aa42c74aa93f31d5e22.jpg)

                    So I once you upload an image, you can grab the URL, then add the ![]() and it’ll display everywhere. Still more efficient than a carrier pigeon.