People with outdoor cats do not care about their neighbors or their pets. Outdoor cats frequently cause a vareity of trouble from killing local wildlife, running into streets causing traffic accidents, uncontrolled mating, and destruction of property. In addition outdoor cats have shorter lives, are more prone to illness, injury and attack from larger animals.
In light of these truths you ask yourself "Why would anybody treat an animal and their fellow man to such consequences?" The truth is people with outdoor cats are lazy. It is easier to give into the cats natural desire to want to be outdoors then it is to actually train and care for a cat. They let the cat in when they feel like having it around and the rest of the time the cat is thrown out into the cold.
I think cats found outdoors should be caught by local animal control. Then one of three things happens
1. The cat is found to be feral and is put down.
2. The cat is tame but has no tags or identification tatoo, brought to a shelter. If the owner is found they are given a warning and have to get the animal tattood before bringing it home.
3. The animal has tags. If this is the first time the animal has been picked up then the owner is given a warning. Second time: Owner is charged the cost of catching the animal. Third time: Animal is seized and brought to a shelter. Owner is charged the cost of catching the animal as well as a fee for keeping it in the shelter.
This may sound a bit extreme but I think it is the best way to drive home the fact that animals are living things that shouldn't be ignored and made a problem for other people.
In light of these truths you ask yourself "Why would anybody treat an animal and their fellow man to such consequences?" The truth is people with outdoor cats are lazy. It is easier to give into the cats natural desire to want to be outdoors then it is to actually train and care for a cat. They let the cat in when they feel like having it around and the rest of the time the cat is thrown out into the cold.
I think cats found outdoors should be caught by local animal control. Then one of three things happens
1. The cat is found to be feral and is put down.
2. The cat is tame but has no tags or identification tatoo, brought to a shelter. If the owner is found they are given a warning and have to get the animal tattood before bringing it home.
3. The animal has tags. If this is the first time the animal has been picked up then the owner is given a warning. Second time: Owner is charged the cost of catching the animal. Third time: Animal is seized and brought to a shelter. Owner is charged the cost of catching the animal as well as a fee for keeping it in the shelter.
This may sound a bit extreme but I think it is the best way to drive home the fact that animals are living things that shouldn't be ignored and made a problem for other people.
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