I’m at a friend’s place and the cat keeps bringing in dead (or half-dead) animals into the house. It’s my understanding that cats think we are big, helpless kittens that don’t know how to hunt. Hence, they think they are doing us a favour.

It seems like a few mice actually escaped and found refuge in some walls in the house, so these “presents” are actually more than just annoying (and smelly if the dead animal ends up behind the couch).

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      24 days ago

      My friend insists on letting it out because animals aren’t supposed to be kept in captivity. And it’s not easy to play with cats if you’re gone 10 hours a day

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        24 days ago

        Let your friend know that most experts agree:

        Outdoor cats are devastating to the local ecosystem, and have a significantly shorter lifespan than indoor cats.

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          24 days ago

          I have. They don’t believe the science. “Cats only kill weak and sick animals”. I’ve given up on it. Can’t convince a mind that’s made up. But the cadavers are annoying the whole household, so I was hoping for some possible solution that didn’t involve getting the friend all wound up.

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            24 days ago

            Take the cat. Be the Cat Protective Services the cat needs. Then find real friends who aren’t so delusional they probably shouldn’t be considered legally capable of giving consent.

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                24 days ago

                Where is my grip on reality (not socially comfortable consensus delusion, but reality) failing?

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                    23 days ago

                    It was half joking, but realistically, the cat is basically innocent, stuck in the care of a person who refuses to listen to reason in favor of their irrational beliefs, like a kid raised by a religious zealot. I won’t actually say the poster should go commit whatever crime cat kidnapping is, but I would say their friend may not be capable of making sound decisions, which inherently makes them untrustworthy, which makes their friendship dubious. If you can’t trust someone, they’re not really a friend.

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            22 days ago

            Put a little bell on their collar; it’ll heavily cut down on the prey they can sneak up on.

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        24 days ago

        Cats are apex predators, and your friend is subsidizing their pet far past what the local bird population can support. (Plus indoor cats live longer.)

        Unless you’re on an actual working farm, household cats belong indoors.

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          24 days ago

          My cat was lousy catching birds… but man, did she ever open a can of whoop-ass on the mice, rabbits and squirrels.

          Since she’s been dead - the fucking squirrels managed to get into the rafters (which are finally getting closed up as I type this) and we’ve had three mouse infestation waves. The rabbits have completely wiped out the backyard garden now, 5 years running.

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              21 days ago

              Ehhhh… We thought about it, but we decided that a pet wasn’t something we could emotionally or financially afford.

              We had a great run with Celia the Monster and both missed her fiercely and just didn’t ever want to put ourselves through that again.

              Also, we can take off for a few days and not have to worry about food, water and the rest of it.