Our cats explain 5 simple steps you can take to keep them and our wildlife safe*:
Step 1
When evening draws near and the moonlight appears shining light on the roof overhead,
it may sound quite boring – I’d rather be snoring – and safely tucked up in my bed
Step 2
The neighbourhood’s crawling with cats that are brawling to be at the top of the tree.
Being neutered or spayed stops more being made – a relief there will be only me.
Step 3
A chip is some bling without any ring that lets people know I am tame.
A bell round my neck is a loud jingly check to foil my stalking-type game.
Step 4
My ancestors ate without a nice plate – we are all just big cats in disguise.
Red meat for dinner will make me a winner – I won’t want to hunt for a prize!
Step 5
When you leave me alone without even a phone, I tend to go roaming around.
More toys for play and someone to stay means I can stay home safe and sound.
Here is a sneak peak at how we will combine the cats with their message. A community that wants to use our resources can customise it by choosing their cat, and giving it a name. Pipi is the first cat, being used in a pilot project at Omaha.
HEY – take note:
There is a HUGE difference between a domestic companion animal (the ones we love), a stray cat (the ones someone loved once but probably abandoned) and a feral cat (living wild).
We do not condone in any way the harming of domestic pets; we want to keep them safe and well.
*To be clear, here are the 5 simple steps
Keep me inside at night;
Get me neutered or spayed;
Get me microchipped and give me a collar and a bell;