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I think I'm stealing someones kitten

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I just got home and walked in the front door, go back to the lounge and there is this little black cat walking around in there. He seems mighty friendly and runs around the place like he owns it. Right now hes playing with a pen and generally entertaining me. l;k gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggfjhhhhhu
aww look at that! he typed some stuff while jumping on the keyboard. hes all black with a white underbelly and paws. I think I will call him either "Mr Mittens" or "Chigago White Sox"

If I let him come and go as he pleases and never feed him, is this some kind of crime? I couldn't find anything serious when I googled catjnapptr54n (there he goes again!) I was gonna say "when I googled catnapping" the doors open, i'm not forcing him to stay. But am I obliged to forcibly remove him?
 

White Man

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catfish said:
If I let him come and go as he pleases and never feed him, is this some kind of crime?

That's not a crime. THIS is a crime:

catbuster.jpg
 

Alex

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I don't understand, how did it get into your house, climb through an open window?

Anyhow, no, it shouldn't be a problem. Especially if it came of it's own accord. Heck, if it's too skinny I'd most definitely feed it as well. Are you sure it's not just a stray? Does it look clean and well fed?

Sorry if I seem like I'm taking too much of an interest, I just find few things more depressing than stray cats. That's how I got my current one, actually.
 

Meier

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My brother kinda stole our neighbor's cat a few years back. She just kept coming over and getting in in one form or another (we're in Florida, so doors were often open or windows) and he started feeding her some and eventually she just moved in basically. Sometimes she'd go back next door but she'd usually be back to our place soon enough. They ended up moving to Chicago and didnt think she'd survive the climate change so it turned out to be for the best for her.. but it's a funny story.

She had to be put down about 2 years ago due to recurring illness and a sore on her shoulder that just kept getting infected -- I miss you Jade! :(
 

Gibbo

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Nothing wrong with that at all imo. I once found a chinchilla in my housing estate's park. Took around 15 minutes to catch that bugger ( He was fucking fast!). Yeah..kept him for about 6 months until he ran away. Ungrateful bitch :`(
 

Do The Mario

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After looking at the thread title if you had it guess who posted the thread I would say Olimario.


Oh yeah WTF is up with that pic???????????
 

Tarazet

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Well, our family adopted a full-grown adult cat that was owned by someone else. He comes to us and we feed him from the same can as the other two we have. Thing is, after that, he goes back home, gets fed again, and sleeps with his other family at night. :lol You can imagine that he's pretty huge. Not fat, just huge, by far the biggest and most muscular cat I've ever seen in my life.
 
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Rei_Toei said:
:lol @ the picture. Hey Catfish, can't you take a picture of your guest?

I don't have a digital camera, maybe if I can get hold of one....

The cat started looking for a place to piss so he got kicked to the curb, I know hes not a stray though as I went to the dairy the other day and he said hello to me outside this house about 4 doors up, he looks clean and well fed as well. wonder if he comes back.

AND WTF at that vacuum picture!
 
Meier said:
My brother kinda stole our neighbor's cat a few years back. She just kept coming over and getting in in one form or another (we're in Florida, so doors were often open or windows) and he started feeding her some and eventually she just moved in basically. Sometimes she'd go back next door but she'd usually be back to our place soon enough. They ended up moving to Chicago and didnt think she'd survive the climate change so it turned out to be for the best for her.. but it's a funny story.

She had to be put down about 2 years ago due to recurring illness and a sore on her shoulder that just kept getting infected -- I miss you Jade! :(

what part of FL?
 
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