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Originally Posted by Flashpoint
But how did she get her hands on that cat in the first place? If the owners are letting it wander the neighbourhood, then this is exactly the sort of monstrous act to which the cat is susceptible. Or cars, coyotes, kids, antifreeze etc...
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It really is mostly unheard of to keep cats indoors in the UK. When I was still in England I had a rescued injured cat I was rehabilitating which was confined to my house and I was told I was being cruel. I certainly didn't see it that way and, in fact, had five house cats at one time. Not forgetting that man (and the occasional dog) would be the only predator of a cat in the UK. There are no coyotes in England and the next predator down the list would be the red fox which would only stand a chance against a very elderly cat or a kitten.