Anonymous ID: fb7089 Aug. 21, 2022, 6:37 a.m. No.17423111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3120 >>3121 >>3122

>>17422547

Stripy Tale

There is a cat that has been hanging around outside my house for about the last year. I guess he is a stray. Looks healthy though. So I never give him any food. He comes to visit my 2 cats when my cats are outside in the back yard. My cats can't get out of the yard but he can jump in.

Spouse anon and I call the stray cat Stripy, because he has stripes. Anyways, we saw Stripy last week and he had a piece of plastic garbage packaging stuck around his neck. I think he is a dumpster diver. So I saw him again today and he still has the plastic trash stuck around his neck. At first we though it was a collar, but it's not, It's squared off.

So I put some food in a dish outside to try to lure him close and get him to trust me. We'll see how it goes. He usually runs away when he sees me or spouse anon.

Any suggestions how I can help Stripy get the plastic garbage off of his neck?

Anonymous ID: fb7089 Aug. 21, 2022, 6:50 a.m. No.17423141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3248

>>17423120

I called to him and held out some dry cat food in my hand and held the little dish with the food in it in the other hand. He stopped and looked at me but wasn't willing to come near. So I put the handful of food on the driveway and the dish of food on my front porch entry way arch. We'll see what happens.

Anonymous ID: fb7089 Aug. 21, 2022, 6:57 a.m. No.17423156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3161

>>17423121

When I saw him last week with the trash stuck on his neck, I thought that he would be able to get out of it himself, because I have seen cats get out of their collars. So when I saw him today with it still stuck on his neck, I was kind of surprised. I feel bad for the little guy, but at least he can still get around and doesn't appear to be in any pain because of it. Maybe a bit uncomfortable though.