• piefedderatedd@piefed.socialOP
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    13 days ago

    The cat sitter told Knight that Ted had just walked through the catflap. “I didn’t believe it at first,” Knight said. “I had to get her to FaceTime me live so that I could see that Ted was actually alive.”

    Knight soon realised she had paid £130 to cremate someone else’s cat. When she later went to collect the ashes, she saw the urn had been labelled “Not Dead Ted”.

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      13 days ago

      Sounds like a really good reason not to let an animal you care about roam town on their own…

      But what do I know.

      (Kitty convict project represent!)

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    13 days ago

    Moral of the story, leash your cats if they go outside. Don’t be a neglectful pet owner

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      13 days ago

      This is the UK and not the US.

      Cats in europe are far, far less at risk or a risk to the environment then in the US and outdoor cats are not at all a problem.

      A cat being run over is rare. Being shot, poisoned or killed by a coyote or other wildlife quite unheard of. And they don’t pose any significant thread to local wildlife.

      Americans created that dangerous and deadly invironment for animals themselves. That doesn’t mean that the whole world has to lock up or leash their cats.

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        13 days ago

        Y’all don’t have birds in Europe?

        Wait, are you asking about Europe or the UK? Two very different things.

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          The UK is Europe. Always has been, always will. Shifts in tectonic plates would have to happen to change this.

          Cats have been in the UK for far longer than the Americas were colonised. The UK doesn’t have much of a natural ecosystem to protect in the same way the Americas still have. Despite that small cats have always been part of the ecosystem in the UK. We have wild cats, they are one of the last predators that aren’t pests we have in the wild. Our lack of predators is a problem, to the point people want to reintroduce wolfs.

          So your wrong on both accounts. Letting cats outdoors is fine in the UK. Some animal shelters won’t let people adopt cats if they live in a flat and can’t let the cat outside.

          Cats even have right to roam protections that are greater than most people in the UK have. Cats can’t trespass, so you can’t take action against them on your property.

          The biggest threat to the local ecosystem they pose is breeding with wild cats. But is always recommend to neuter outdoor pets. Most birds here have always had the threat of small predators, and most of the birds are domestic breeds of pigeons that are pests.