It took me a while to understand what humans
meant by “window shopping”. I’ve often heard my mommy saying that she went
window shopping but, I didn’t understand it at the beginning until she
explained it to me. George, I don’t have a problem with window shopping but I
think she is now “forcing” us to do “window hunting” (as you can see in the
photo attached – all three of us) - she won’t let us out. And, you see? We just
missed that little, cute chipmunk that went by! Actually Riley and Jasper go out
on a leash but I completely refuse to be humiliated.
George, how can I convince my mommy that we
can be trusted and should be allowed in the backyard to enjoy the grass, the
chipmunks, the birds and the butterflies?
How do I tell her that “window hunting” can
be as frustrating as the “window shopping” especially when you see something
and you can’t afford to buy it?
Same with “laser hunting” - it might be a good
exercise but, in my opinion, it is equally frustrating and infuriating to not
catch the “prey”.
George, any ideas? Suggestions?
Frustrated
Patches
Dear Patches,
Here in the UK most cats are allowed out and many of them enjoy hunting small mammals and birds. Bird lovers would like us all to be kept in - that way, we wouldn't be murdering birds and mice. I get shut in at night and it is very frustrating to see the wildlife and not be able to get at it.
Your humans probably want to protect you from those big metal machines which slaughter so many cats - the car. Thousands and thousands of free roaming cats lose their lives to it - particularly if they are allowed out all through the night. So it's safety versus the joy of proper hunting.
Laser hunting can also be painfully frustrating - you never catch your prey. But there is something your humans can do about this. They can end the play by throwing a treat for you to "catch." That makes it more like proper hunting and stops the frustration.
Yours
George.