tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-933205011038630788.post1383698211380415356..comments2024-01-26T03:40:17.625-05:00Comments on The Fourth Frog Blog: Lost cat?Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12547679169487196540noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-933205011038630788.post-41481703299677443882009-05-29T22:06:14.209-04:002009-05-29T22:06:14.209-04:00@Anonymous -- Thanks for your comment. You bring u...@Anonymous -- Thanks for your comment. You bring up good points, many of which I've thought of from time to time. We did tell our vet that he is an indoor/outdoor cat so he is properly vaccinated. And the risk of not being able to defend himself w/o his front claws is real, I am aware. Not ever having cats before, I thought they were content to live inside. And when it proved that he wasn't, I thought it was "natural" to let him roam. We'll be more careful. <br /><br />Thanks for being honest. Hope you keep coming back.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12547679169487196540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-933205011038630788.post-81589093608536372262009-05-29T21:53:42.343-04:002009-05-29T21:53:42.343-04:00Hi,
I am a cat person who reads your blog on occa...Hi,<br /><br />I am a cat person who reads your blog on occasion and just had to comment. As far as I am concerned and have been told by my vet, you _never_ leave a declawed cat outside. They are completely defenseless not to mention that without claws they cannot even climb a tree to get away from a predator. Secondly, please make sure your vet knows that your cat is an indoor/outdoor cat. My cat is ONLY indoor and there are certain vaccinations he does not receive because he would only be exposed to the diseases if he were outside. <br />Finally, people are bringing your cat back to you now, but one of these days they may be bringing him back to you in a box if you are not careful. Cats are notorious for hiding in the wheel wells of cars or up under the engine of a car because it is a warm place to hide. I'll leave it to your imagination what happens next. He could get hit by a car crossing the street too. That would be one big talk you would have to have with your cying children! I personally happen to hate it when some neighbor lets their cat roam so he can dig up my flower beds and poop in my yard. Better safe than sorry-- I would never let the cat out again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-933205011038630788.post-70856171484191812372009-05-29T15:27:26.588-04:002009-05-29T15:27:26.588-04:00Being a cat person I just had to comment...We own ...Being a cat person I just had to comment...We own 2 cats at the moment...1 is strictly an indoor cat, meows if she gets dragged outside by my 6 year old and the other LOVES to go outside. In fact we have to be very careful cuz she will sneak out the front door when it is opened..Sometimes she stays in the yard, sometimes she doesn't. But she always comes home eventually. <br />I think that people just assume you want your cat back...I donno. I wish when our cat ran out people would bring her back...<br />I do know its not uncommon to put a cat on a leash..That at least keeps the cat in ones yard...<br />Okay, so that was ton of rambling..sorry..I do know tho, if the cat wants to go out and always turns up again, weather it be on its own or by other means then you probably will not be able to keep it in the house...Trust me we have tried! Oh and by now most everyone probably knows its yours and so removing the collar probably wouldn't do you much good...lolSarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17904625190884803386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-933205011038630788.post-90185335600274786322009-05-29T12:49:09.222-04:002009-05-29T12:49:09.222-04:00My good friends always had two cats. One adopted ...My good friends always had two cats. One adopted my husband and would only go home to eat (I never fed the cat). I used to take care of them when they were away and usually agonized if I couldn't get them in at night. We lived on a ravine and shared our space with coyotes.<br />Again I am not sure why people feel the need to return the cat -- I see cats all over the place and have no idea where or who they belong to. Dogs are a whole other story. One of our dogs roamed all over (in the late 60's - he died of anti freeze poisoning - -because we let him wander). My other dog wandered too but because of this day and age and traffic etc she was never allowed outside alone. Funny the two that wandered lived into their teens -- the one I protected died of cancer at 9.<br /><br />Sticking to grandpuppies now -- no responsibility - ok less responsibility.Joannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17563699438451685394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-933205011038630788.post-58393713283609383202009-05-29T08:29:17.357-04:002009-05-29T08:29:17.357-04:00I was never a cat person either, then my husband c...I was never a cat person either, then my husband came home with Fat Kitty (originally named Jersey). She is also from the humane society, declawed, an indoor cat, and meows like crazy to go outside. The difference is that she DOES stay in our yard. Of course, she couldn't keep her girlish figure if she was walking all over the place now could she? She usually just wants to hang out lying in the sun in my flower bed and eat a few blades of grass (for digestion of all that food she eats!)<br /><br />Now, I used to freak out every time she slipped outside because of her being declawed (can't defend herself), but there really isn't any animals unleashed around here. Our neighbor let's his dog out the front door unleashed, but that dog is as lazy as he is. The dog goes out (only on his lawn), does his business, and is right back in the house with his owner who only walked as far as the front door. So obviously that one won't hurt him either. <br /><br />Ok, after making a post in your comment section, let me get to the point. I think the reason you get these calls is because it's little girls returning it, who love to feel like they've done a good deed. So they feel like they have saved your cat and your heartache. :)Shannon @ Gabi's Worldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06489515190295297209noreply@blogger.com