Originally posted by ladymuck
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oh that is going to end well 2.0
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There are fences that are specifically designed to stop moggies escaping the garden. They're normal fence height, but have an overhang.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I bet loads of cats love you.
They seem to be attracted to humans that dislike them.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBan cats and have them all put down
They seem to be attracted to humans that dislike them.Leave a comment:
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Aussies and Kiwis have a different view on cats to us as their environment is different.
Hence they are suppose to be house pets.
In the case of Oz due to the number of predators they have including spiders it is probably better for the cat.Leave a comment:
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oh that is going to end well 2.0
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ers-fined.html
Cats will be BANNED from going outside 24 hours a day under new rules that could see owners fined if pets leave their properties- Knox City Council in Melbourne makes residents keep cats home day and night
- After a transition period there will be fines if a cat is found away from a property
- The move is designed to protect native wildlife such as birds and possums
- The Council's Major said she disagrees with the 24-hour curfew but lost the vote
- One resident cat owner said it's like putting 'a tiger in a zoo' and is not fair
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