RE: Stray Cats and Pet Birds

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I'm going to hazard dove as they don't look stupid enough to be quails or derpy enough to be pidgeons (or at least not the type I'm familiar with XD

Yay for people taking care of the strays. Hope they have a spay and release kind of program there though otherwise the population will probably just keep exploding with people taking care of them if some of them aren't also being adopted into houses.

Or maybe the cats that you found all belong to that one crazy cat lady and you were in her backyard (or whatever she considers her backyard XD)



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Or maybe the cats that you found all belong to that one crazy cat lady and you were in her backyard (or whatever she considers her backyard XD)

You do see those types in the more rural areas. All covered in homemade clothing, cozy knitted items all patchy and old. It's quite sweet to see.

Yay for people taking care of the strays. Hope they have a spay and release kind of program there though otherwise the population will probably just keep exploding with people taking care of them if some of them aren't also being adopted into houses.

I think that's the case with some of the stray dogs at least. They do tag them. And I think that involves monitoring, injections, and perhaps a bit of population control. So generally it's the non-tagged dogs you want to avoid, and the tagged ones you can relax a bit more around. Though I've found even non-tagged dogs that are utterly adorable; just a tad bit more caution.

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