lions, tigers, etc should also be kept indoors
18 0 ReplyIndeed they should and are, except when they are in their natural habitat. It's better to not take them out of their habitat in the first place, but it's also better to not release a buch of them in an environment that can't handle them.
9 0 Replyexcept when they are in their natural habitat.
no exceptions
15 0 ReplyWhat about cats in their natural habitat
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I'm on team outdoor cat tbh
Just let them vibe
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Insects get owned by my indoor cat as well.
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7 0 ReplyGonna stack a bunch of outdoor cats with problematic age gaps in order to sow chaos in the world.
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5 0 ReplyFunny how people hate outdoor dogs roaming the streets yet have no problem with outdoor cats roaming the streets, curious
5 0 ReplyOutdoor cats generally don't threaten to maul me and usually just run away.
8 0 ReplyYeah, it was a bit jocular
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That’s 100% someone else’s cat two timing lol
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Outdoor cats are a much more common problem in than stray dogs
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Fuck gastropods though. Slimy bastards stay off my onions. I don't want a brain eating amoeba. Go back to the sea where you belong.
5 0 Replythis is true, but both my outdoor cats share the absolute disgust for the only amphibian i know of in my garden. That toad is a legend.
3 0 ReplyHumans poison trillions of "pest animals" a year. Outdoor cats could be part of a solution.
Birds need to get good.
2 0 ReplyI'm just going to interpret this as being pro-poisoning outdoor cats.
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