Should they trap the cat for spay/neuter? Knock on doors in the neighborhood and post flyers to see if he belongs to someone? Or just assume he’s someone’s cat and leave him be? Knowing what the right thing is, however, can be challenging. “Now I’m asking myself: Am I supposed to intervene in some way? What if the guy decides to get rid of him? What is the right thing to do?”Ĭat lovers want to do the right thing when they see an outdoor kitty. He comes around here because of all our bird feeders,’” she told me. She noticed the cat hanging out a few doors away and commented on his cuteness to the man who she thought was his person. In this case, though, it came from a coworker of mine who has spent more than a decade working at Best Friends. This wouldn’t be an unusual comment from someone not involved in animal rescue. I want him to be OK, but I’m not sure what to do.” “I’m seeing this new cat around, and I don’t know if he’s lost or if he belongs to someone.
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