I do. So does my cat Sophia, she sits in the window all American and fat, she throws food down to the Moroccan cats.
2007-08-13
12:37:11
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You are right Viktor. I certainly don't want to minimize that fact by going on about cats. I really agree with you actually, they get along on their own just fine. Have for thousands of years right?
The children on the other hand. They NEED us.
2007-08-14
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I think cats can manage somehow, I feel much worse for some children I saw in the streets in Morocco - often forced to spend all their day begging with their mothers. It's a shame.
2007-08-14 02:36:27
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answered by Viktor Kaposi, Hungary 1
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Awwwww. I do feel bad when I see them. Insha'allah I'll get to take my big fat cat to Morocco to live one day -- I thought she could use a diet. Maybe she'll become generous and share her food too -- that way she'll have less to eat.
To Smiley below: The Moroccans I know think it is unnatural...although I am sure there are ppl that would think it is best. When I got my cat she was already spayed. My sil think my cat needs sex and is missing out.
2007-08-13 12:50:57
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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Wow you specific did simplify being homeless did not you? Heck, why is absolutely everyone homeless if it have been somewhat that straightforward? No offense, yet you are able to desire to be somewhat sheltered to think of that those human beings can purely "circulate to a seem after, stumble on a small interest to help pass time and make money." consistent with danger you sense puzzled approximately your compassion on the grounds which you particularly haven't any thought what that is somewhat like and how complicated it somewhat is to have not something, no one and nowhere to tutor. have you ever seen previous or modern substance abuse, over-inhabitants/over-crowded shelters, psychological disabilities, character issues, criminal records, untreated wellbeing issues, shitty economic equipment, shame/satisfaction? for sure not. You for sure purely think of that is much less annoying to view animals as extra helpless in assessment to human beings on the grounds which you do not comprehend from now on constructive.
2016-10-19 11:39:15
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! I hate how many cats there are homeless in Morocco. My husband and I rescued one from a street in Sale and named him Tommy. He's a little monster but we love him anyway. Recently my husband nearly killed himself trying to rescue a kitten. He fell through the roof of an abandoned house while he was following the baby's crying. We would help them all if we could.
2007-08-13 14:51:30
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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I guess I would... BUT I've never been to Morocco...
BUT... there are street cats in Tehran, Iran as well...
There was this one black cat... that used to hang out in our backyard when I was little... I used to feed him every night...
I remember the first night I was scared of him... but my dad helped me feed him... n from that night on... he was at our house at the same time every night... waiting for his food :)
Once... I let him inside the house :D ... n my grandma was running after him... trying to catch him :D cz he was all dirty n stuff :D
2007-08-13 12:53:22
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answered by Samantha 6
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I always feel bad for any homeless animal. I wish I could take them all but lol that would make me one of those crazy old ladies with too many pets and a smelly house.
2007-08-13 20:00:24
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answered by Josie D 1
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Why not catch them and get them spayed/neutered, then there will be fewer stray unloved cats in the near future?
2007-08-13 16:11:33
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answered by Smiley 5
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yes
2007-08-14 02:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i know! especially in the casa area. its so sad. kids actually beat the,m and throw rcks at hem and kill them. >.<
2007-08-13 13:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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