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43 points

And so begins a new battle in the eternal war between Americans with indoor cats and others with outdoor cats.

It’s pretty difficult to actually find an indoor cat in the UK. In the US it’s common.

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110 points

Of course it is difficult to find an indoor cat, you only see them inside a house.

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I guess we in Finland are Americand now lol

We’re more worried about the cats wellbeing though than the birds.

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Why are Finns so worried about cats? There’s always plenty of cats.

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With a name like Kusimulkku I should have guessed. I wouldn’t call you American but you are one of the weirdest countries in Europe. A language designed to confuse with an obsessive dedication to double-consanants. I assume your cats are as unsociable as your people.

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27 points

What’s with this random driveby on Finland and their language?? We’re just talking about cats

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21 points

Confusing written language seems like an odd critique from some with UK in their name.

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25 points

Which is fitting because, in the end, when the hell have the British cared about the fallout of anything they do

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-3 points

🤣 seems like the yanks learned that pretty well from us then.

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6 points

Lol American is the fallout of you people sending all your crazy religious fucks across the ocean and hoping for the best

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-9 points

Bro we’re talking about owning a cat. Get a fucking grip.

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8 points

It was a light hearted joke about the British that clearly hit a little close to home considering your rage.

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5 points

A responsibility you clearly dont grasp

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19 points

Our cats are indoors. They used to be outdoors then some cunt shot one with an air rifle.

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I hope you found the miscreant and shot them in the arsehole with a cricket bat!?

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13 points

My neighbour at the time was a lovely rough diamond type with a big knife scar down his face. He said he had an idea who it might have been and was going to have words.

We moved out of that area not long after.

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-13 points

That cunt was in that moment a better person and more responsible manager of your animals. Cats are a manmade plague that destroy the ecosystem.

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6 points

Seems like we brought the reddit with us

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-2 points

Found the yank

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14 points

I’m not so sure both about Americans having their cats indoors, and “others” having it the opposite way. I have never been to the UK or the US, but most owners I had seen kept their cats indoors. Except for Georgia (the country), where cats seem to be treated as some sort of weed that grows on it’s own

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Except for Georgia (the country), where cats seem to be treated as some sort of weed that grows on it’s own

I like this phrasing. I’d love to hear more about how you came to this conclusion.

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8 points

There are a lot of strays around at first sight, but then I found out that at least about a third of them have owner/owners because they sometimes stick to several places. A lot of people also care for the strays and check them for issues not taking 'em home, some initiatives are doing neutering and finding homes for treated cats.

I heard it’s somewhat similar in Türkiye, everyone loves cats but mostly don’t want to care about them above feeding them when met. Don’t know if outdoor cats are popular there, though

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9 points

There’s plenty of Americans with outdoor cats.

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8 points

So are all the birds dead in the UK

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24 points

Nope. And the RSPB doesn’t believe cats are a concern:

The UK’s largest bird charity, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), is not particularly concerned about the impact of cats on the British mainland.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/aug/14/cats-kill-birds-wildlife-keep-indoors

And a Bristol study found cats kill the “doomed” weak and sick birds - not healthy birds: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1474-919X.2008.00836.x

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29 points

Cats have also been around in the UK significantly longer than many other places. Here in Hawaii they’re a plague on native species that had no such predators before.

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14 points

The UK used to have a different feline species that was native to the isles.

Its likely going extinct because of the UK obsession with outdoor cats.

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14 points

Yes, according to the RSPB habitat destruction from expanding urban areas and farmland is the main threat to bird life in the UK.

When my family had a cat it would mostly catch and bring home earthworms.

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3 points

Old world animals evolved alongside domesticated cats. New world animals did not.

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Skill issue. You need to train your wildlife to speak cat.

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4 points

And thats why the wild felines are going extinct in the british isles.

Ay, but tradition right? Fuck the natives, as is british tradition

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10 points

Yeah the British really do have a history of royally fucking over whole eco systems. Brought rabbits to Australia thinking they would be a good food source.

Except they bred like well rabbits. And destroyed whole eco systems. So the British imported foxes to eat the rabbits. Except literally every other native species is easier for a fox to kill than a fast rabbit.

Fucking morons.

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4 points

That’s a bit of a harsh take considering it was one guy on the 19th century who didn’t know better. Looking at it he brought 13 rabbits for his private estate - I don’t think the science was there for extended Environmental Impact Studies back then - just some rich guy making a minor change to his place having unintended consequences so branding an entire country as fucking morons is a bit much.

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