Lauren and Lucy
Member Since 2017
Sorry this isn't diabetes related directly, I just need some advice!
So basically my neighbor feeds ferals, maybe five, in the area, and of course the outdoor cats of the area (including my own) go to see what the free food is about.
That's fine, I leave a bowl out myself.
But they bring all cats into their home and allow them to be fed, sleep, etc. They let them in though the back door and whatnot.
My question: Anyone else think this is odd?
I'm not meaning to complain about my neighbors! I know they mean well, it just seems...odd to me. Especially because my Felix has gained five pounds in about two years from the overfeeding, and often comes home with scratches after visiting. A few days ago he came home with a huge bald spot and open wound after I saw him go in their direction. I just don't feel that great about the idea of ferals attacking my cat! The neighbors admit to there being occasional fighting within the home, though don't see any real problem in it. They actually proudly boast that my cat follows them around the home and willingly sleeps there.
I guess now I know where he is at night.
Any advice? Sorry if this is just a rant!
-Lauren and Felix
So basically my neighbor feeds ferals, maybe five, in the area, and of course the outdoor cats of the area (including my own) go to see what the free food is about.
That's fine, I leave a bowl out myself.
But they bring all cats into their home and allow them to be fed, sleep, etc. They let them in though the back door and whatnot.
My question: Anyone else think this is odd?
I'm not meaning to complain about my neighbors! I know they mean well, it just seems...odd to me. Especially because my Felix has gained five pounds in about two years from the overfeeding, and often comes home with scratches after visiting. A few days ago he came home with a huge bald spot and open wound after I saw him go in their direction. I just don't feel that great about the idea of ferals attacking my cat! The neighbors admit to there being occasional fighting within the home, though don't see any real problem in it. They actually proudly boast that my cat follows them around the home and willingly sleeps there.
I guess now I know where he is at night.
Any advice? Sorry if this is just a rant!
-Lauren and Felix
