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Posted By: KPS on 2006-07-28
In Reply to: I just found out that my neighbor - has been shooting at my kitties

I do believe that it is a crime for anyone to be shooting at a domestic animal with any type of weapon, even if it is on his property. report him. secondly, once kittie cats are outside cats, it is really hard to keep them indoors. First, I would get collars and tags for all of them, to prove they are domestic cats and not just wild strays. If he kills one, he can be fined. Secondly, since they want to stay outside, they do have little meshed in play arenas that you can put outside and not have them run off. Check out Drs. Foster&Smith pet supplies, as I am sure they have something like that. They might not like being confined, but at least they are still outside and relatively safe from human predators. These are just suggestions. I really dislike animal abusers, but you do have to do your part to keep your animals home and safe. I have watched Judge Judy too much. lol.


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