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Why won't you provide a safe environment for your pets?
Your criticism is misplaced. Though Don doesn't need me to stick up for him, he and his son are a couple of the best cat-parents on the planet. Perhaps you didn't see all the responses before your last post, but whatever. I would trust them with my girls any day of the week.
For those who aren't familiar with what a lanai is, in FL, here are a few links to some awesome 'sunrooms', ' lanais'. A lanai can also be an enclosure attached to the home and covering the pool, with entertainment areas. All under custom screening or sliding screen doors for year 'round use.
Kitties love just stretching out in the sun and just laying on the warm tiles.
Your criticism is misplaced. Though Don doesn't need me to stick up for him, he and his son are a couple of the best cat-parents on the planet. Perhaps you didn't see all the responses before your last post, but whatever. I would trust them with my girls any day of the week.
He admitted that snakes can enter his home through an unprotected room. That means other smaller animals can as well. Cats who are protected from the outdoors live longer lives. That's a fact.
My dog is vaccinated for snake venom every year, but I have never heard of anything for a cat. Cats are not immune from reptile venom or any other venom as far as I know.
There are those who have animals because they find them entertaining, but there are others whose primary goal is to provide the safest home. The OP and his pals are obviously in the former group.
Whenever I see all our cats in a circle... looking like they are having a "discussion," I know something got in the house. We mostly have super sized lizards.
I don't have a lanai, with a hole the size of a quarter...so that means the lizards must knock on the door and one of the cats let 'em in! Darn cats.
He admitted that snakes can enter his home through an unprotected room. That means other smaller animals can as well. Cats who are protected from the outdoors live longer lives. That's a fact.
My dog is vaccinated for snake venom every year, but I have never heard of anything for a cat. Cats are not immune from reptile venom or any other venom as far as I know.
There are those who have animals because they find them entertaining, but there are others whose primary goal is to provide the safest home. The OP and his pals are obviously in the former group.
I'm disgusted.
You have some serious problems that a cat forum will never fix. We have explained the situation to you multiple times, and yet you persist in being a pain. Every so often you run into that one person who just looks for ways to antagonize others, evidently from some internal issues, and today is that day. Something makes me believe that Happy in Wyoming isn't all that happy.
I think the mods would do us all a favor by closing this thread, and I thank everyone who was intelligent, and kind enough to understand the true situation and try to explain it to someone who is not capable of understanding.
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