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Originally Posted by NopeNopeNopeNope
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Sad for the cat. I’ve always felt an outside cat is a death sentence for the animal depending on where you live
Aus is probably as bad as here, we have lots of hawks, owls, coyotes, in addition to the common stuff everywhere of cars and dogs. Or your cat can just be stuck in a situation in the summer where for some reason it can’t get to shade or water and it melts, this is often what ends up finishing off an injured cat that got away. As a kid I had two separate cats that were outside cats. They never made it to old age. The only comfort is you’re usually left wondering what it was that got them
There’s 2 outside cats by the park I jog by almost every night I got there, they both post up in the same spot. One time I may get a pic of them. I’ve already had to chase two dogs away separate times from going after them, luckily the dog’s owners were around and able to call the dogs back
The last time it was so late at night and without my contacts in I was convinced they were two coyotes. Which I could easily take and was willing to fight. But I realized as I bombed up to them running they were someone’s loose dogs out at 10pm. And their owner was like 40 yard away running over like “why is that crazy dude about to attack my dogs” because he didn’t see the cats they were stalking
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Depending on the breed, I wouldn't assume the owner didn't know what was going on.