tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22314273.post4326542923865302081..comments2024-01-31T04:48:15.665-08:00Comments on Way out where?: A Question for You Regarding Stray CatsWay Out Wearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11806794241952158361noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22314273.post-54651684438086879932010-11-05T14:26:34.829-07:002010-11-05T14:26:34.829-07:00Cats pooping in the yard is the worst. We got Donn...Cats pooping in the yard is the worst. We got Donner at Katie's place - a no kill cat shelter in Maple Ridge. Maybe they can help/make some suggestions - http://members.petfinder.org/~BC136/contact_info.html<br /><br />What crappy neighbours you have. Well, that one person, anyway.<br /><br />Oscar and Donner are indoor cats only. They never go outside - too many coyotes and traffic and other awful things to worry about. Plus I don't want them pooping in my garden.Carol Brownehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09366962429733151563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22314273.post-21904307485149263142010-10-21T11:37:13.979-07:002010-10-21T11:37:13.979-07:00Thank you for your reply Cynthia - I think I'l...Thank you for your reply Cynthia - I think I'll place a call to animal control, as you're right, it's not fair to the cats either.Way Out Wearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11806794241952158361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22314273.post-71657901692607984392010-10-21T10:28:29.804-07:002010-10-21T10:28:29.804-07:00I don't like them either- and we have a cat! H...I don't like them either- and we have a cat! He's too old and rickety to jump the fence so we let him out in the fenced backyard, but he got a lovely absess (and we got a lovely vet bill) from another cat who was in our yard. <br /><br />I think they should absolutely have licences like dogs- seeing as they wander more and are more of a nuisance in general if they are outdoor cats.<br /><br /> I caught one trying to poop in my planter the other day so I let Starr go nuts & chase it away!<br /><br />And feeding them is probably not the answer- calling the spca might be a better thing if the woman who is "taking care" of them isn't capable, so at least they can be spayed/neutered and go to better homes where they'll be loved. We lived in an apartment bldg where there was a herd- literally- of wild cats that people were feeding. Eventually the manager called the spca and they all got caught, spayed/neutered and relocated. It's not fair on the animal to be left like that either.<br /><br />Difficult situation with your friend being involved too.Cynthia Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08407097355174092127noreply@blogger.com