Anyone who has met Leo recently (the cat with with various signs on his collar) certainly knows that we want him to come home on a regular basis. We purposely adopted two cats who are outgoing and friendly because we love that personality type. Leo spent his first winter with us as an indoor cat, but began to urinate in the house, so we felt we had no choice but to try letting him go outdoors during the day to see if that would address the problem, and it did.
Last winter, he would go outside during the day and come home at the end of the day to play with his litter mate and sleep indoors. Now it seems that someone (or some people) are keeping him inside their homes over night, and he's getting "retrained" to go there instead of coming home.
We're very puzzled as to why anyone would think it's OK to keep our cat at their house when we clearly want him to come home to us. How can this be viewed as an ethical thing to do?
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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I can see that you were "trying" to do a good thing, but he has a loving family already and they are the ones who are trying to take care of him if you would just let them.
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