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  • 08-25-2011, 01:04 AM
    ShamelessAardvark
    Re: Someone help me!!
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    Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Theres little you can do for the bird at this point.

    For future reference though maybe you shouldnt let your cat outdoors. Cats are hunters and they will kill. Unfortunetly it sometimes happens to be rare and state protected song birds and I honestly think its a terrible thing. Domestic cats have had a pretty big impact on small animal and bird populations that are native to the environment.
    I think a cat could find plently of fun and adventure indoors IMO.

    Heh, you haven't met my cat. He's not allowed out anytime besides summer, because he doesn't have any fur to keep him alive (Alaskan winters, man.) He never noticed the birds until this year, he usually just likes to explore. If we keep him inside, he gets mad and poops on the floor. This is his first bird, and I'll talk to my mom tomorrow about raising the bird feeders.
  • 08-25-2011, 01:12 AM
    mues155
    Re: Someone help me!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ShamelessAardvark View Post
    Heh, you haven't met my cat. He's not allowed out anytime besides summer, because he doesn't have any fur to keep him alive (Alaskan winters, man.) He never noticed the birds until this year, he usually just likes to explore. If we keep him inside, he gets mad and poops on the floor. This is his first bird, and I'll talk to my mom tomorrow about raising the bird feeders.

    I know what you mean, cats are touchy sometimes.
    Maybe try a harness and leash in the yard? I know it looks rediculous but maybe that would be an option for you. It also would keep your cat safe by keeping him in your yard, and out of the streets. Im sure a hairless cat isnt exactly a giveaway cat, it must be a costly animal to buy.
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