Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

BlueCaliDem

(15,438 posts)
179. Wow! A male Calico. That's very rare. Calicos are always female but now I read there ARE male Calico
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 01:14 PM
Apr 2015

cats.

Our Yenyen is a ginger, an orange tabby. Gentle as can be and the sweetest, most affectionate tom any servant would ever want.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Ask a cat allforone Mar 2015 #1
Ah, you don't have an answer CreekDog Mar 2015 #2
Like I said open your door and watch allforone Mar 2015 #7
My dog tries to eat tons of shit that would kill her RedCappedBandit Mar 2015 #11
Post removed Post removed Mar 2015 #15
I had a cat that would recycle.. Feron Mar 2015 #87
I didn't ask what you endorse CreekDog Mar 2015 #13
Experts on cats allforone Mar 2015 #17
i'd settle for some expertise on DU CreekDog Mar 2015 #20
Wow, and that post got hidden Politicalboi Mar 2015 #25
Do you believe in the theory of evolution? el_bryanto Mar 2015 #28
It's not natural for cats to be in the US. ZombieHorde Mar 2015 #56
That is exactly correct. eom JEB Mar 2015 #111
they damage our ecosystem when the are left inside too! snooper2 Mar 2015 #145
Funny video. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2015 #147
I agree. Chemisse Mar 2015 #81
Why was that post hidden? 840high Mar 2015 #106
i have an indoor cat. one day she went outside when i entered. Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #22
One of my rescued cats had been an outdoor cat Warpy Mar 2015 #80
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
Fleas and ticks love cats.. yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #118
The only thing to do about fleas is nuke them from orbit Warpy Mar 2015 #119
I adopted a cat who had been abandoned in winter. hifiguy Mar 2015 #148
Cats often realize the natural life is overrated Warpy Mar 2015 #149
I think Max's theory was simple. hifiguy Mar 2015 #151
Cats are intelligent creatures! Of course Max knew the score! eom BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #177
Been there, done that and you're wrong. smokey nj Mar 2015 #37
Treating our pets well means allowing them to run out and get killed? kcr Mar 2015 #76
I will, if it ever comes home. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2015 #16
Ask our neighborhood coyotes. hunter Mar 2015 #103
The NAFC Orrex Mar 2015 #3
. CreekDog Mar 2015 #5
+1, I replied before scrolling down to see yours. hunter Mar 2015 #107
I saw a coyote warning sign posted in a residential area R B Garr Apr 2015 #175
The coyotes around here are invisible most of the time. hunter Apr 2015 #182
It's time for the annual argument already? ScreamingMeemie Mar 2015 #4
Next up Santa Claus... ileus Mar 2015 #39
I've got a Ninja Cat Bettie Mar 2015 #72
Bella runs to hang out on the waterfall by the pool, and she likes me to chase her ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #171
Yeah, I have one that THINKS she wants to go out Bettie Apr 2015 #181
Alley Cat, Neighborhood Cats, ASPCA, USHS all support feral cats and TNR. sinkingfeeling Mar 2015 #6
No, the ASPCA recommends keeping pet cats indoors CreekDog Mar 2015 #8
You didn't specify 'pet cats'. sinkingfeeling Mar 2015 #9
updated! CreekDog Mar 2015 #12
In what sense does one "keep" a feral cat? lumberjack_jeff Mar 2015 #84
I have two that were feral when I adopted them. My other two were also rescues, but never feral. nt tblue37 Mar 2015 #91
ASPCA: "Keep your cats indoors" CreekDog Mar 2015 #10
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/cat-behavior/stray-and-feral-cats sinkingfeeling Mar 2015 #19
I don't know the back story. pipoman Mar 2015 #14
You could save a shitload of time and money sharp_stick Mar 2015 #18
yeah, that works in a house, not so much in 3000 square feet of pipoman Mar 2015 #42
what are you attempting to poison? CreekDog Mar 2015 #88
You mean 'what are you poisoning'? pipoman Mar 2015 #93
People who live in town haven't a clue about Jim Beard Mar 2015 #121
I keep some bar bait in a feed room and a couple old refrigerators pipoman Mar 2015 #122
Im actually kind of horrified at your post riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #26
I've not one time brought a cat onto this farm...in 12 years pipoman Mar 2015 #32
Neither have I, in 30 + years. You can and should be doing better riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #92
well..probably 80% of the 80% are eaten by coyotes pipoman Mar 2015 #96
The coyotes at my farm come within 10 feet of the barns riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #161
I have farm cats too. cwydro Mar 2015 #152
how are you acquiring these cats? CreekDog Mar 2015 #30
they just show up...people drop off litters on the road every summer pipoman Mar 2015 #36
So you're using these cats for your own benefit (rodent control) CreekDog Mar 2015 #43
see post 32 above...maybe I should just shoot them? what the hell am pipoman Mar 2015 #55
Wow, your post just reeks with compassion doesn't it? hamsterjill Mar 2015 #58
They've been around for generations pipoman Mar 2015 #67
Thank you for at least agreeing to leave them alone and not harm them. hamsterjill Mar 2015 #136
I don't know where I have stated anything else... pipoman Mar 2015 #141
My issue was with your post # 55 hamsterjill Mar 2015 #143
Yeah, that was a response to #43...that poster is full of pipoman Mar 2015 #144
Great. hamsterjill Mar 2015 #146
He feeds the, uses flea control. Better 840high Mar 2015 #108
Lots of cats get left in our neck of the woods, also. Inkfreak Mar 2015 #62
He feeds them. morningfog Mar 2015 #65
I'm glad I'm a dog person get the red out Mar 2015 #21
Oh yeah? Do you like pit bulls? pintobean Mar 2015 #23
I have a preference get the red out Mar 2015 #41
That an ES? XemaSab Mar 2015 #89
Border Collie get the red out Mar 2015 #124
You might google English Shepherd XemaSab Mar 2015 #162
They are lovely dogs! get the red out Apr 2015 #183
I have an ES about that size XemaSab Apr 2015 #184
Yes get the red out Apr 2015 #188
I am a dog person and love pitbulls. RebelOne Mar 2015 #59
Do you like wiener dogs? Major Hogwash Mar 2015 #74
I like all dogs pintobean Mar 2015 #77
All of our buddies are indoors. Glassunion Mar 2015 #24
I've always kept my cats indoors pretty much, Blue_In_AK Mar 2015 #27
I tried just this with my cat Man from Pickens Mar 2015 #29
The American Coyote Society? KamaAina Mar 2015 #31
I live in a residential neighborhood and coyotes come for the cats Major Nikon Mar 2015 #95
Or Animal Control should try to chase away the coyotes KamaAina Mar 2015 #101
Um, wut? XemaSab Mar 2015 #102
If they're preying on pets, they're a nuisance! KamaAina Mar 2015 #116
So you propose killing a native species XemaSab Mar 2015 #123
Who said anything about killing? KamaAina Mar 2015 #138
Where do you propose to release them XemaSab Mar 2015 #163
If they must behave like ALF, KamaAina Apr 2015 #170
One of my neighbors complained the city won't do anything about them Major Nikon Mar 2015 #115
Back in the 1980's I became friends with an old Sac and Fox pipoman Mar 2015 #135
My old beloved kitty loved going outside. ileus Mar 2015 #33
I've always kept my cats indoors at night too. Chemisse Mar 2015 #82
All of my barn kitties are in overnight. I purposefully do this riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #98
The Goathouse Refuge here in NC makes adoptions for indoor, outdoor, or indoor/outdoor mnhtnbb Mar 2015 #34
I dunno, but it wouldn't matter one way or another. Inkfreak Mar 2015 #35
Aw, he is beautiful! sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #40
Thanks! He brings a lot of joy to our house. Inkfreak Mar 2015 #45
Orange tabbies are the best kitties. Cleita Mar 2015 #54
Couldn't agree more! Inkfreak Mar 2015 #64
Fun Fact: Ginger/orange cats are usually toms. Divernan Mar 2015 #128
One of mine was a tom and the other a girl. Cleita Mar 2015 #142
Actually . . . . Divernan Mar 2015 #154
I almost didn't mention either for that reason, but we Cleita Mar 2015 #157
Wow! A male Calico. That's very rare. Calicos are always female but now I read there ARE male Calico BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #179
He looks awesome CreekDog Mar 2015 #104
I would agree with you. Inkfreak Apr 2015 #178
Interesting that some cats JEB Mar 2015 #114
Mr. Butters is one Boss kitty! R B Garr Apr 2015 #174
Our animals, dog and cats, go in and out whenever they please, through the doggie door. sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #38
yes, but who should i listen to? CreekDog Mar 2015 #44
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
I should listen to whomever I want to listen to? CreekDog Mar 2015 #53
Yes, you should listen to those who are right. So, since you asked, listen to me. sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #61
maybe you should investigate personally and reach your own conclusions.... mike_c Mar 2015 #73
Listen to yourself. 840high Mar 2015 #109
Why should I? brooklynite Mar 2015 #46
The reason you won't is because you can't. CreekDog Mar 2015 #48
The reason I won't is because I don't need to... brooklynite Mar 2015 #49
the thread isn't to talk about your pet care, it's to talk about recommendations based on: CreekDog Mar 2015 #52
"a cat door for when the staff aren't available" foo_bar Mar 2015 #97
Fuckinay! tabasco Mar 2015 #47
Outdoor house cats should be rounded up as an environmental menace. ZombieHorde Mar 2015 #57
I have three indoor pet cats. tammywammy Mar 2015 #70
Yes, my point was for people to raise any new cats they acquire to be indoor cats CreekDog Mar 2015 #71
I agree, pets indoors. tammywammy Mar 2015 #79
What about roaming semi-feral dog packs? Those too right? Rex Mar 2015 #160
Any introduced species, other than humans, that is proven to be harmful to the enviroment ZombieHorde Apr 2015 #164
LOL! flvegan Apr 2015 #166
I don't like to see cats outside. Especially cats that have dyed. BlueJazz Mar 2015 #60
That was funny Redford Mar 2015 #94
Thank you. BlueJazz Mar 2015 #99
Couldn't agree more...what an affront to the proud feline psyche! Surya Gayatri Mar 2015 #127
My cat does his... one_voice Mar 2015 #63
This message was self-deleted by its author Inkfreak Mar 2015 #66
The Organization of Homeowners that Thinks Kitties Should Have Access to Nature, that's who Hekate Mar 2015 #68
It sounds great until.. Feron Mar 2015 #86
I live in the city now and there are tons of ferals/strays Marrah_G Apr 2015 #168
Cats may make this decision for you. Little buggers Pathwalker Mar 2015 #69
+1 HuckleB Mar 2015 #85
my two are indoor only shanti Mar 2015 #75
you know who else wants to keep cats indoors? dogs. foo_bar Mar 2015 #78
The "Eff the Starlings Benevolent League". n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2015 #83
I promise to keep our agreement on something a secret CreekDog Mar 2015 #105
My cat likes being indoors in the winter and outside the rest of the year. B Calm Mar 2015 #100
It is against the law to kill songbirds, JEB Mar 2015 #110
Mine likes to go outside Aerows Mar 2015 #112
All of mine are strays - they go 840high Mar 2015 #113
I have heard of a Woman in Los Angeles... yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #117
The RSPCA says that you can do either, BUT explicitly recommends against keeping a cat indoors if it LeftishBrit Mar 2015 #120
And the Cats Protection League says roughly the same muriel_volestrangler Mar 2015 #126
My cat, a kitten of stray cats, is solely kept indoors. NutmegYankee Mar 2015 #125
Post removed Post removed Mar 2015 #129
Could Not Disagree More (nt) ProfessorGAC Mar 2015 #131
Well, at least we found the limits to which you disagree Android3.14 Mar 2015 #137
Did You Bother To Read Your Own Post? ProfessorGAC Mar 2015 #139
Well, let's look at my post again Android3.14 Mar 2015 #140
RE: "no ethical cat owner would confine their cat if he or she lived out in the country. " Bonx Mar 2015 #153
Freedom = injury and early death,so no thanks bettyellen Mar 2015 #133
My cat LWolf Mar 2015 #130
Our back yard in the states is enclosed by a very tall privacy fence. Puglover Mar 2015 #132
Why? dumbcat Mar 2015 #134
I've never met a cat that did not pine for the fields. Rex Mar 2015 #150
I never met a Beagle that didn't either CreekDog Mar 2015 #155
Cats and dogs are not the same at all. Cats rely on predatory instinct and dogs rely on belly rubs. Rex Mar 2015 #156
and the topic of the thread is not why cats and dogs are different CreekDog Mar 2015 #158
Then why did you bring up a dog in your last reply? Rex Mar 2015 #159
Why? flvegan Apr 2015 #165
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
Anything from the western hemisphere? XemaSab Apr 2015 #173
Do cats behave differently west of an arbitrary meridian? muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #180
The birds do XemaSab Apr 2015 #185
I've never seen a humane argument made about the animals that die for the cat food XemaSab Apr 2015 #172
What is your alternative approach to feeding a cat? brooklynite Apr 2015 #186
My alternative approach XemaSab Apr 2015 #187
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Name one major environmen...»Reply #179