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Help with cat and unacceptable behavior... (x-post)
"xkatx" wrote in message news:XKzVf.12342$%H.11885@clgrps13... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "xkatx" wrote in message news:3dLUf.6263$%H.1301@clgrps13... "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message newsAIUf.192$C85.22@dukeread10... "xkatx" wrote in message news:uZyUf.5586$%H.4790@clgrps13... I'm not a fan of cats outside, but we now keep her in our back yard with a tie out lead. *Please* don't keep her outside tied up. Then she doesn't go outside if she is not tied up. Sorry, the cat would go if it came down to a fine. I will not pay $280 as a fine for each incident my cat is found outside. The rules for the lease here specifically indicate cats and dogs are not to be outside unless contained in your own back yard. I cannot guarantee that the cat will stay outside and ONLY in our back yard, therefore, by rules of where we live, she must be kept indoors or on a leash when outside. I am not about to move because of this rule and what the cat likes or dislikes. This was a rule enforced before we moved here, and it doesn't change because one person doesn't like it. I've perhaps misunderstood what "being on a leash outside" means. I thought it meant pet at one end, human at the other, out for a walk. I didn't think it meant tie a cat up outside in your garden. Does it? Tweed |
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