Me and a friend stayed at a batch. We find dead wallaby. I photo dead wallaby 'for future reference'. No one surprise.
Note that wallabies and 'roos are plantigrade. Paw pads are all over the bottoms of hands and feet, not just some parts. Three weird-ass toes like that on the feet.
Please use these! C:
Note that wallabies and 'roos are plantigrade. Paw pads are all over the bottoms of hands and feet, not just some parts. Three weird-ass toes like that on the feet.
Please use these! C:
Category All / All
Species Wallaby
Size 800 x 1067px
File Size 1.61 MB
Nope :C Looking back now, so regretting that... It was all puffed up because we found it in the sea. I probably could've gutted it, but I had a friend with me who'd faint if I did, and two parents that would pop an artery xD Plus I found it around the middle of our holiday, so it would've stunk the place up or rotted before we got back to where I would be able to stop it :C
Ok. The people who used to be our neighbours but moved, they have an inside cat. I see where you're coming from in that it's cruel to let them bring things in, but I don't understand how it's cruel to let them outside in general.
I have two cats, and it's not like they're permanently outside and just come in to be fed or anything. They have a choice to go out whenever they feel like it, but they mostly just stay in and cuddle.
I have two cats, and it's not like they're permanently outside and just come in to be fed or anything. They have a choice to go out whenever they feel like it, but they mostly just stay in and cuddle.
If you google the threats to cats that are outside and the threats cats bring into the local fauna, you might understand what I'm talking about.
There's wild animals, stray cats, cars, diseases, infections, mites, fleas, worms, killing wild/native birds, killing wild animals and getting diseases and mites from them, etc etc.
It only takes one flea for a cat to get worms and it only takes one mite for your whole family to get scabies/mange.
There's wild animals, stray cats, cars, diseases, infections, mites, fleas, worms, killing wild/native birds, killing wild animals and getting diseases and mites from them, etc etc.
It only takes one flea for a cat to get worms and it only takes one mite for your whole family to get scabies/mange.
The way I see it, humans kill far more thing outside. We don't have any native birds, or wild animals (apart from rats and cats) in my area. We flea and worm our cats regularly and have never had a problem with it.
I see your point now and I respect that, but I'm gonna pull a 'hasn't happened yet, so won't happen'. :T
I see your point now and I respect that, but I'm gonna pull a 'hasn't happened yet, so won't happen'. :T
i fucking hate stray cats. they come and piss all over my furniture in my garage, patio & back porch, rip open my garbage and hang around my house and scream. I chase them away every time and I aint taking the fault if they get nailed by a car running back. I hate the fucker on my street. Feeds cats and they mass-breed and hang out in my yard
Jesus that sounds bad. D: We've got a couple of semi-strays around here, but they generally mind their own shit :T The new neighbours cat keep hauling it's fat ass onto our lawn and freaking out our two though. He just sits there and scowls while they pop arteries over him.
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