The cat is a beauty. Despite the bell on its collar, I wish that this cat would not be allowed to roam the streets, especially since baby birds are just stretching their wings and learning how to fly. Should I broach the subject with its owner?
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Perhaps you could point your neighbour in the direction of www.birdsbesafe.com they make a cat collar that stops them catching birds. It certainly works with my cat Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteWe have Sophie a dead-ringer for this one. Sad as it is... cat's gotta do what a cat's gotta do.
ReplyDeleteAw, such a pretty kitty!
ReplyDeleteThe cat looks so soft and clever!
ReplyDeleteA lovely cat. Hope that bell works!
ReplyDeletePretty kitty!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a lovely cat that I'm surprised the owner lets it out of its yard. I'd be afraid someone might nab it for their own.
ReplyDeleteA cat that roams in our part of the country has a very short life. The coyote finds them delish! This cat is a beauty and so is the young lady posing with it.
ReplyDeleteA neighbor's cat disturbs the birds and bunnies in the backyard of our Scotttsdale house. We agree that people should keep their cats from roaming.
ReplyDeleteThey're both cute!
ReplyDeleteI imagine the owner would respond that the cat is already handicapped by wearing the bell. A cat has to do what a cat has to do, and birds have to do what birds have to do. Darwin will declare the victors.
ReplyDeleteLovely Siamese and happy to be held by a lovely young lady:-)
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