Cat versus Hardware Cloth!

Tervuren

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I’ve had a neighborhood cat hanging around all summer. He’s a friendly dude and has definitely shown interest in my chickens. My biggest issues with him have been him pooping in my tomatoes and riling up my indoor cat. Tonight I was chilling with my chickens and he decided to climb up my run. Just wanted to post, because while it’s funny, I think my video shows how well hardware cloth works and that our domestic cats can show predatory interest in our chickens!

 

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Cat poop in your garden beds is disgusting, I would not eat anything that grew in that. Ya the cats cute, so what. I would trap it and bring it to the pound. Cats do not get a free pass, leash laws are a thing.
I agree completely. Animals should be kept on the owner's property, or else the owner should face consequences (a fine, the animal taken away, etc.) I don't understand why absolutely all other animals - dogs, chickens, cows, etc. - need to be contained in some way on the owner's property, but cats get a free pass. There's nothing special about cats that should make them exempt. They are not entitled to complete freedom. I love cats, don't get me wrong, and I have one, but she stays in the house. We find cat poop and pee in our children's sand box regularly, and then I have to throw all the sand out and wash the sandbox, and even then it's hard to get the smell out! It's disgusting. The box has a lid, but kids are kids - sometimes they'll forget to close it. Managing somebody else's cat's feces shouldn't be my responsibility. I have seriously considered trapping cats that come into our yard and taking them to the local shelter. Now that I see I'm not the only one, maybe I'll actually do it.
 
I have thought about dropping him off at the Humane Society… I posted him on NextDoor and a lady said she thought he lived down the street from her, so I’m pretty sure he has a home. It might make a point to the owners if they have to go to the other side of town and pick him up. On the other hand people have very strong opinions about letting their cats wander, might just cause them to double down.🙄 And yeah I haven’t been super thrilled about cleaning out my tomato beds this summer. Probably a good thing I didn’t have time to plant lettuce, carrots, and such this year. 🤢
 
On the other hand people have very strong opinions about letting their cats wander, might just cause them to double down.🙄
And do what? You have a right to sh!t-free tomatoes more than that cat has a right to wander. He's very cute, I'm sure the pound can find him new owners very quickly. The pound can help you out and tell the owners that if they don't keep him in and he keeps ending up in their care, they'll give him to more responsible owners. Pounds and shelters are usually great supporters of keeping cats indoors, as a preventative against what brings cats to them in the first place - people leaving them out to wander where they reproduce uncontrollably and/or cause trouble. When we adopted our cat from the local shelter, they gave us an enthusiastic lecture on why we should keep her indoors, and we did. The local pound/shelter is your ally.
 
Jeeze, I’m jealous of the culture around cats where you guys are! In suburban Idaho, some people still haven’t got the memo that they shouldn’t let their dogs roam. When I moved into my neighborhood last year I found a very lovely GSD on my way to work. Walked him back home and the owner said they just open the front door every morning to let him roam the neighborhood. His house was maybe a block from a busy road…. A lot of people have an idea around here that if an animals dies wandering then you just get a new one or that it is cruel not to let them roam. 🙄 Anyway there was a debate on NextDoor (I know, I know) recently about this topic, I thought it’d be fun for you guys to see some of the mindsets around here lol. Though there are dissenting voices! And you guys are pushing me to take the friendly kitty to the Humane Society. He’s currently napping on back porch while I cook dinner.
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Jeeze, I’m jealous of the culture around cats where you guys are! In suburban Idaho, some people still haven’t got the memo that they shouldn’t let their dogs roam. When I moved into my neighborhood last year I found a very lovely GSD on my way to work. Walked him back home and the owner said they just open the front door every morning to let him roam the neighborhood. His house was maybe a block from a busy road…. A lot of people have an idea around here that if an animals dies wandering then you just get a new one or that it is cruel not to let them roam. 🙄 Anyway there was a debate on NextDoor (I know, I know) recently about this topic, I thought it’d be fun for you guys to see some of the mindsets around here lol. Though there are dissenting voices! And you guys are pushing me to take the friendly kitty to the Humane Society. He’s currently napping on back porch while I cook dinner.View attachment 2827335
Wow... well... I'm sure Idaho is lovely, but I don't think I could live there. The friendly kitty deserves a more responsible owner. Look, he has even positioned himself right next to the carrier - you won't have to do much :lol:

Unneighborliness aside, I don't think I'd be able to rest if my pet was outside roaming unrestrained and unsupervised (this includes chickens, along with cats and dogs and any other animal). Cars alone are a major threat anywhere - this is a country in love with its cars. If I left my animal out there and it got killed by a car, I wouldn't be able to forgive myself. I don't understand how one can love a pet and let them roam. It takes a certain amount of callousness to do that.
 
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Well kitty is going to the pound, I’ve had enough. He tried to follow me inside this morning and my own cat, Willow, had an episode of redirected aggression on my foot as I was trying to slip inside. I’m currently in a doctor’s waiting room. 🙃 So, super fun morning and my coworkers are having to deal with a busy day without me there.
 

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