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On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 10:14:31 -0000, Steve Walker wrote:

On 10/02/2021 04:05, rbowman wrote:
On 02/09/2021 12:25 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
Didn't work with my cats. They either misbehaved more in revenge when
they were finally let back in, or just ran away. I've now made them all
run away.


The cat might get ****ed but he also has a good idea of who opens the
cans around here. The cat likes it his outdoor time anyway. This morning
was 15 degrees F with a couple of inches of new snow. The cat was racing
around like his ass was on fire. Supposed to be below zero for a couple
of days so I'll see how he likes that.

I was curious so I searched for what a cat's normal operating
temperature is. 99 - 102, but the site mentioned you could check the
cat's temperature with a rectal thermometer. **** all chance of that
even if I had one.


When our cats were microchipped as kittens (about 11 years ago), we
supplied our own chips to the vet (a friend worked for a company
supplying vets) - so the surviving one (the other died under anaesthetic
when being neutered) can have her temperature read using the code
reader, as the chip contains its own sensor. A lot more comfortable and
safe for all concerned.


Except the one you murdered trying to prevent it from enjoying sex. I never neutered any of my cats, much to the annoyance of my neighbours when the population got up to 15. And despite the myth that there are too many cats, I had people lining up to buy the kittens for £50 each, telling me they couldn't find any anywhere. If they were overpopulated, I couldn't have given them away. When I bought my first cat, I tried three sanctuaries. Two had run out and one had only one left!