A friend of my little brothers was at our house today when she saw buttons and picked him up and gave him a cuddle when she casually mentioned that he had EATEN all of her pet birds, pulled their heads off through the bars of their avairy.
She wasn't too upset because her Mum had bought her some new birds, but I don't want it to happen again, they might not be so forgiving the second time!
Buttons cannot be an inside cat, we live in a quiet neighbourhood where everybody has large gardens, I also refuse to have his claws removed, not just because I disagree with it but because he is an outside cat and needs some protection! Even though he's usually on the chasing end...
Any tips for keeping him away? He always has plenty of dry food out and has wet food once a day, so I'm positive he's not hungry!
She wasn't too upset because her Mum had bought her some new birds, but I don't want it to happen again, they might not be so forgiving the second time!
Buttons cannot be an inside cat, we live in a quiet neighbourhood where everybody has large gardens, I also refuse to have his claws removed, not just because I disagree with it but because he is an outside cat and needs some protection! Even though he's usually on the chasing end...
Any tips for keeping him away? He always has plenty of dry food out and has wet food once a day, so I'm positive he's not hungry!