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>adopting stray cat
how does this work? i've seen comments of people saying this. do they just find a cat outside and take it home?
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>>5105736
Yeah. You find a friendly cat, pick it up, and carry it home.
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>>5105736
My current cat was a stray. I fed him and he let himself into my apartment. He's an indoor cat now but I take him outside on his leash or in a backpack.
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>>5105736
That’s exactly how it works. Kot is kot no matter if you pick it up off the street, a shelter, or a pet store.
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>>5105740
how do you know you're not stealing someone's cat?
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>>5105743
Finders keepers
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>>5105736
I have NEVER bought a cat, they literally just walk in.
I'll ask my neighbors if they lost one, but no, never.
Cats spawn like a video game.
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>>5105743
well it's just a cat, nobody really cares

remember the china videos last year
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>>5105743
>how do you know you're not stealing someone's cat?
You look for a collar.

>>5105762
This, they just sort of show up. Perhaps there is something to the old theory of 'spontaneous generation'
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>>5105762
dont you get too many cats after a while if cats keep coming in?
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>>5105796
I always stop at two, and they have to get along with my doggie.
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>>5105736
Yes, pet stores don't want you to know this but cats are free
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>>5105743
If it was their cat it 1: wouldnt be outside 2: would have a lost cat ad up.

If it has a collar its not even necessarily their cat. Call from a pay phone and if they say he’s always out and to let him go, keep the cat. Outdoor cat “people” are animal abusers and disease spreaders.
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>>5105807
Where are you gonna find a pay phone
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>>5105736
the elites don't want you to know this but the cats on the street are free, you can just take them.
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>>5105743
Because he wasn't collared or chipped. Also he was underweight, had fleas, a severe ear infection, and an abscess from scratching his ears. If he did belong yo someone they were doing fuck all to take care of him.
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>>5105743
If the cat is outside unsupervised and without a chip or collar it belongs to nobody.
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>>5105807
>pay phone
LMAO haven't seen one of those in a decade
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>>5105743
They just get another cat or steal it back.

You 'own' an outdoor cat the same way you 'own' outdoor furniture, It's a dick move to take it but it's not really the end of the world.
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>>5105873
We still have them in philly

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