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Keep them inside, or on a leash when out walking in the fields/forests!
Double story from yesterday: while out deerstalking I saw a little group of roe deer running wild, with a barking dog in pursuit. Owner shouting a few hundred yeards behind that... No way (most) pet dogs can catch any of them, but chances are the deer are chased onto a road. In a few weeks the does give birth, and the little ones stay put all the time. So easy prey for a roving dog...
Then, on the way home, I found a dead cat on the road, in front of a house. Rang at the door, it was indeed their cat. Poor woman started crying even. Luckily they could see the cat was clean, and my T2 was very muddy, so it was clear I didn't do it. I alerted them because I know they have kids, and I wouldn't want a kid to see their dead kitty first thing in the morning on the way to school.
So, morale of the story: keep your cats inside, and your dogs on a leash.
Double story from yesterday: while out deerstalking I saw a little group of roe deer running wild, with a barking dog in pursuit. Owner shouting a few hundred yeards behind that... No way (most) pet dogs can catch any of them, but chances are the deer are chased onto a road. In a few weeks the does give birth, and the little ones stay put all the time. So easy prey for a roving dog...
Then, on the way home, I found a dead cat on the road, in front of a house. Rang at the door, it was indeed their cat. Poor woman started crying even. Luckily they could see the cat was clean, and my T2 was very muddy, so it was clear I didn't do it. I alerted them because I know they have kids, and I wouldn't want a kid to see their dead kitty first thing in the morning on the way to school.
So, morale of the story: keep your cats inside, and your dogs on a leash.