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As far as cats being smart my dad had to basically put stuff behind the sink levers so that my cat couldn't keep turning on the faucet every time she wanted fresh water.
My money is on him not coming back in the topic or trying to marginalize/justify it with some stupid fucking argument if he does.
There are no shelters in my area at all, so that wasn't an option. Trying to train him went nowhere, even though our other cat trained just fine. We tried giving him away, but he was so impersonal and sometimes mean to people that came over so that never got anywhere.
As for the vase, the only way in hell he.could have gotten to.it was by climbing up one set of shelves, commando crawling across a thin curtain rod for several feet, then leaping about three feet to the shelf. If he didn't do.it on purpose, he must have had one hell of a reason for being up there.
One of our cats will only drink water out of a tall glass on the coffee table. Ice preferable.
Please change your avatar, you're a disgusting person. I don't want myself nor Minnesota be associated with an asshole who would throw a family member out onto the streets. Not with the cold winters we have here.
You betrayed your family's trust and you most likely killed an animal to whom you meant the world.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
I've been watching a show lately about cats with behavioral problems and how it is absolutely not impossible to turn them around entirely if you figure out what the issues are and attempt to resolve them. Please understand that a cat cannot push his luck, as it is an animal. I see no indication that you attempted to actually figure out this cat's problem and proactively resolve it. Instead, you literally threw it away.
Nice job, you [insert personal insult that would get me banned].
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Probably the most common thing that comes up on the show is "the cat is not doing anything out of spite."[/QUOTE]
Yep that's the fellow.
There was a cat that would get all pissed off if the owners tried to pet it, hiss and bite. Couldn't be trained out of it. "But oh wait," it's because it had developed arthritis, and touching it literally [I]caused it pain[/I]. Managing the symptoms became the solution.
It is a very rare thing (though it happens sure) when the behavioral issues a pet has are not something that can be mended. It can take a long time and a lot of effort, but I am fairly confident in saying that the attempt is better than [I]throwing the fucking cat outside[/I].
Just for the record, yeah, I would have preferred you just had him put down. Assuming this was an indoor cat all its life you probably condemned him to a miserable existence and a long, painful death, with the potential for causing trouble for other people in the meantime. Also you lied to your wife.He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
I too had a cat with serious behavioral issues. He would stalk my other cats, chase them, and make them quite uneasy at times. Especially one of my cats who was even getting ambushed while taking shits/pee in the litter box.
But at no point did I ever think "hey, fuck this cat, im ditching it" and throw him outside forever, or put him in a shelter. It is your responsibility no matter what, and you can't just terminate its existence when it suddenly becomes inconvenient. You adopted that animal, and with that comes some responsibility.
For the record there is zero evidence to suggest cats (or dogs!) ever do things out of spite. They literally don't have the mental capacity to understand that. My one cat knocks shit over all the time... why? Because its fun for him to see things break or fall down. Hes not doing it to hurt me.
No shelters in your area? Cmon.... REALLY? You live in Nunavut or something?
Every time.Let me try this:
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Apparently he's a supervisor at a factory with a "bunch of rednecks" (quoting a previous post by him) working under him.
In Minnesota, that means he's out in the boonies, not in the Twin Cities.
With mine it's "oh, you got a phone call? Allow me to jump on your lap and rabidly nuzzle your phone-wielding hand" after hours of complete aloofness.Every time.
"I am going to cry amd whine and crave attention at three am, and if I don't get it I will knock your grandmothers antique vase onto the floor shattering it to wake you up and.... Why are we going outside?"
I hated that cat. My wife still thinks he snuck out.
Probably the most common thing that comes up on the show is "the cat is not doing anything out of spite."
There are no shelters in my area at all, so that wasn't an option. Trying to train him went nowhere, even though our other cat trained just fine. We tried giving him away, but he was so impersonal and sometimes mean to people that came over so that never got anywhere.
As for the vase, the only way in hell he.could have gotten to.it was by climbing up one set of shelves, commando crawling across a thin curtain rod for several feet, then leaping about three feet to the shelf. If he didn't do.it on purpose, he must have had one hell of a reason for being up there.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
Just for the record, yeah, I would have preferred you just had him put down. Assuming this was an indoor cat all its life you probably condemned him to a miserable existence and a long, painful death, with the potential for causing trouble for other people in the meantime. Also you lied to your wife.
He had been an indoor/outdoor cat when we got him. Inside most of the time, outside once in a while. So the great outdoors were nothing new to him. Which is why I had no qualms dumping him in the yard and letting him fend for himself. He had gotten out before and was gone for several days before we saw him lounging on our neighbors table so he was more than comfortable being outside. Which is why I doubt he ever died, he probably did just fine on his own.
He had been an indoor/outdoor cat when we got him. Inside most of the time, outside once in a while. So the great outdoors were nothing new to him. Which is why I had no qualms dumping him in the yard and letting him fend for himself. He had gotten out before and was gone for several days before we saw him lounging on our neighbors table so he was more than comfortable being outside. Which is why I doubt he ever died, he probably did just fine on his own.
He wasn't declawed, and there are already tons of cats that survive outside in the winters in Minnesota. I at the very least gave him a shot at survival, unlike most people where I live who would have just put him down rather than deal with him.
And don't give me that family member crap, we have other cats that mean the world to us. He was a self centered little monster that demanded he be the alpha male 100% of the time. My wife wasn't even upset that he vanished as it caused our other cats to calm the fuck down.
He pushed his luck one to many times, I left it up to fate. Unless you all would rather I had just dropped him off at the vet, who would have put him down for certain as he just could not get along with people.
He had been an indoor/outdoor cat when we got him. Inside most of the time, outside once in a while. So the great outdoors were nothing new to him. Which is why I had no qualms dumping him in the yard and letting him fend for himself. He had gotten out before and was gone for several days before we saw him lounging on our neighbors table so he was more than comfortable being outside. Which is why I doubt he ever died, he probably did just fine on his own.
How pissed would your wife be if she ever found out?
Then tell your wife.
I know pet-morals are pretty much relative, but you can't even pretend it's right to lie to your wife about throwing out a cat "to live in the wild". If you put him outside, why the hell would he just disappear? Any cat would just hang around. Or are you trying to tell us he was spiteful for being put outside, so he left for good?
As I stated before, she got over it very quickly. We were already at wits end with him, so at most she would be irked that I didn't let her get rid of him.
As I stated before, she got over it very quickly. We were already at wits end with him, so at most she would be irked that I didn't let her get rid of him.
As I stated before, she got over it very quickly. We were already at wits end with him, so at most she would be irked that I didn't let her get rid of him.
My wife still thinks he snuck out.
Fuck. Here I come for some funny cat pictures and I get a cat killer. Just my luck.
Onto the ignore list you go.
Funny:
My old cat didn't drink from anything but the neighbours fish pond and the sink...
I have to change my cat's water almost constantly because if it isn't the right temperature she's unhappy.
He's technically not going outdoors. He's on a screened in porch. He likes it. I guess I could keep him in but I just feel like a dick. Part of my reasoning for screening it in is so he could go out there and enjoy the outdoors without actually being outdoors.
Outdoor cat, constant access to that pond. It was when she was either sick or blizzard level of weather.You people spoil your cats.
They will drink the water they are served when they get thirsty enough.
Not only do you make yourself look worse with every post, but now your wife, too. lol.As I stated before, she got over it very quickly. We were already at wits end with him, so at most she would be irked that I didn't let her get rid of him.
Well my cat is like this:
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Fuck. Here I come for some funny cat pictures and I get a cat killer. Just my luck.
Onto the ignore list you go.
Funny:
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My old cat didn't drink from anything but the neighbours fish pond and the sink tap...
I hate that this otherwise great topic was ruined by a fucking heartless cat killer.
I can't stand people who are terrible to their pets, or awful to animals in general.
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Probably the most common thing that comes up on the show is "the cat is not doing anything out of spite."