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In reply to the discussion: Name one major environmental AND pet welfare organization that supports keeping pet cats outdoors [View all]JEB
(4,748 posts)114. Interesting that some cats
have a preference for certain types of prey. We had one cat in our neighborhood that actually hunted and killed moles. He never ate them. Some are birders and pursue protected native songbirds.
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Name one major environmental AND pet welfare organization that supports keeping pet cats outdoors [View all]
CreekDog
Mar 2015
OP
yep. They are fine with an indoor life as long as they have access to a window
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2015
#90
Yep. They need to look out and see life out there without wanting to experience it physically.
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#176
Bella runs to hang out on the waterfall by the pool, and she likes me to chase her
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2015
#171
Alley Cat, Neighborhood Cats, ASPCA, USHS all support feral cats and TNR.
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2015
#6
I have two that were feral when I adopted them. My other two were also rescues, but never feral. nt
tblue37
Mar 2015
#91
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/cat-behavior/stray-and-feral-cats
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2015
#19
The Goathouse Refuge here in NC makes adoptions for indoor, outdoor, or indoor/outdoor
mnhtnbb
Mar 2015
#34
Wow! A male Calico. That's very rare. Calicos are always female but now I read there ARE male Calico
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#179
Our animals, dog and cats, go in and out whenever they please, through the doggie door.
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#38
I htink the point is that people who let their cats out aren't telling you anything...
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#50
You should listen to whoever you want to listen to. I was just over at the barn again
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#51
Yes, you should listen to those who are right. So, since you asked, listen to me.
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#61
the thread isn't to talk about your pet care, it's to talk about recommendations based on:
CreekDog
Mar 2015
#52
Yes, my point was for people to raise any new cats they acquire to be indoor cats
CreekDog
Mar 2015
#71
Any introduced species, other than humans, that is proven to be harmful to the enviroment
ZombieHorde
Apr 2015
#164
The Organization of Homeowners that Thinks Kitties Should Have Access to Nature, that's who
Hekate
Mar 2015
#68
The RSPCA says that you can do either, BUT explicitly recommends against keeping a cat indoors if it
LeftishBrit
Mar 2015
#120
RE: "no ethical cat owner would confine their cat if he or she lived out in the country. "
Bonx
Mar 2015
#153
Cats and dogs are not the same at all. Cats rely on predatory instinct and dogs rely on belly rubs.
Rex
Mar 2015
#156
the environmental organizations know a lot about the environment, that's the point
CreekDog
Apr 2015
#167
So, as well as the RSPCA for pet welfare, you can have the RSPB for environmental
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2015
#169
I've never seen a humane argument made about the animals that die for the cat food
XemaSab
Apr 2015
#172