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  • No, I meant it as presented.

    My vets and I have all observed that his health has dramatically improved by being outdoors, and therefore the observations, approval and advice of the persons actually involved with my cat are what will be trusted, and the opinions and disapproval of all the angry randos who have had no participation in keeping him alive will have zero weight or importance, because wtf do they really know about it?

    And if my elderly cat, who cannot climb trees because his claws are kept trimmed for being indoors, manages to somehow catch a bird, then good on him and he deserves it, and that bird should have used the power of flight, which my cat does not possess. But it hasn’t happened yet, and probably won’t.

    That’s what I meant. How any adult here decides to handle this reality is up to them.

  • oooh, fear-mongering, no one has tried that before.

    There are no coyotes on Maui, moron, or any other animals that would attack him except dogs, and all those he would encounter are cat friendly, and I am far from the road so that’s no issue.

    Try again, asshole.

    edit: seriously, dawg, this island has cat colonies everywhere because they have no predators here. There are volunteers just to feed all the feral cats.

  • Your reply appears as an empty comment for me. But it still doesn’t matter. I’m following my vet’s advice and approval, who has been a part of his life for at least 15 years, not that from some shallow person who immediately says someone is a poor owner and doesn’t deserve a pet because they let them outside.

    As you said, goodbye.

  • I didn’t bother reading any of that, because my vets feel like I’ve made the right decisions for his welfare and commend me every time I’m there for doing such a great job and being such a good parent.

    So get used to disappointment here, because I don’t give a fuck. And you can stick your judgmental comments regarding poor ownership and not deserving to have a pet back up your ass where they came from.

  • Cool story.

    Until the end of last year, mine was indoor-only, and had multiple health problems requiring ongoing expenses and treatment, then a change in my living situation necessitated him being outdoors for part of the time. Ever since then, he has gone into almost complete remission, supplies that would last for weeks now last for months, and his vets agree that the only thing that has changed is he is now getting something from the outdoor experience that medicine couldn’t provide. IE, mental health.

    He was played with and given attention constantly, and it didn’t matter, we thought he had only a few months left. Now he could have years left.

    So he will continue to be outdoors, despite opinions from random people on the internet.