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Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by hello kitty
No the reason I know is because I kept them indoors until they were neutered, which I'm sure in your expert view is sensible, meaning they only ever had access to a litter tray for 6-8 months. When I let them out they pop in every so often to use the loo. The reason I know they don't shit (your words) in next door's garden is because I clean the litter tray every day & I see the poo! Please, next time you try to make a valid point don't introduce it with a sarcastic comment. Your information may have been very helpful to another cat owner who maybe hadn't thought this issue through at all, but maybe they switched off when the post got nasty.
Sorry if you don't want replies to your cats coming here unless there all rosy !but cats and native animals here don't mix well ,the cost will prob put you off anyhoo . I'm just saying to be a good and responsible pussy lover here , don't let it out in public , easy . |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by hello kitty
I agree wholeheartedly.
Thank you HK but would appear my post fell on some blind eyes. |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
Thank you HK but would appear my post fell on some blind eyes.
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Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Perthforme
or deaf ears
whichever...all I am saying is let's be nice to one another |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
whichever...all I am saying is let's be nice to one another
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Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Perthforme
No wukkers happy new year :p
What's a wukker...not being funny just don't know. Have a great New Year :beer: |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
thanks for raising this, we have two cats and hoping to emirgate this year, I don't want to leave behind my girls as this doesn't seem very fair as they are part of the family. I keep being told this is very unfair on the animals and the heat will upset them etc.
It was great to see positive comments. |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
What's a wukker...not being funny just don't know.
Have a great New Year :beer: |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Perthforme
It's short for no wukkin furries
Ah gotcha....need to brush up on the lingo. Any more I should know about or else I will keep makin a tool of myself! :rolleyes: |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by apia05
thanks for raising this, we have two cats and hoping to emirgate this year, I don't want to leave behind my girls as this doesn't seem very fair as they are part of the family. I keep being told this is very unfair on the animals and the heat will upset them etc.
It was great to see positive comments. I wonder how many cat do bring in snakes to the house , i know mine used to play with slow worms :scared: |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
Ah gotcha....need to brush up on the lingo. Any more I should know about or else I will keep makin a tool of myself! :rolleyes:
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Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Perthforme
Tools a good one they use that here :D
hey hey I am learning already...good 'ere innit |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
i know this is also a daft question but how are they with spiders etc. we are heading initally to Sydney and watchingour youngest cat this summer she has discovered the art of eating and playing with spiders. I joked at teh time she wouldn't be able to do that in oz and then remembered the red back we found in the garden in Seaforth - :-)
Do cats avoid them etc? |
Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by Oz wannabe1
hey hey I am learning already...good 'ere innit
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Re: Taking cats to Australia
Originally Posted by apia05
i know this is also a daft question but how are they with spiders etc. we are heading initally to Sydney and watchingour youngest cat this summer she has discovered the art of eating and playing with spiders. I joked at teh time she wouldn't be able to do that in oz and then remembered the red back we found in the garden in Seaforth - :-)
Do cats avoid them etc? |
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