acti-veg:

perpetual-levity:

cephalopodvictorious:

fleshcircus:

pangur-and-grim:

witch3079:

pangur-and-grim:

pangur-and-grim:

pangur-and-grim:

my aunt talking about her outdoor cats: if they die a few years early because I let them out, so be it

me: -_____________________________-

“the safety of this tiny soft bastard who happens to love me is entirely under my control, but fuck that I guess”

ppl reblogging this post: “but my cats love going outside! I don’t provide any mental stimulation indoors, so they’re MISERABLE when not playing in the street – can’t you see there’s no painfully obvious solution?”

this makes me profoundly stressed cats are living things who absolutely want and should be allowed to go outside if your living situation allows it

me chucking my canary out the window: “you are a living thing who absolutely wants and should be allowed to go outside if my living situation allows it”

Me throwing open my doors: be free, dogs!! May your profound stress be eased!!!!! for my living situation allows you to do so!!!!!!!

Ah yes, let’s let this species cause mass extinctions of local birds in areas they’re not from while letting them drink antifreeze from puddles and climb into car engines and frolic with coyotes, that’ll make them happy

>mass extinction of local birds

Fucking lol

I cannot fathom why you would find it ridiculous that introducing millions of non-native, invasive predators into almost every single country when they have no natural predators just might have an impact on local animals. It is common sense, and conservationists have been telling us for years that cats are one of the leading drivers of extinction in wild birds and small fauna. On the list of predators posing the highest risk to native species, cats rank second, contributing towards the extinction of 63 separate species. You may find it funny that cute, fuzzy little cats pose a threat to wild animals, but the problems they cause for native species is well documented.