its too week to put it up
Put your sowing kit away Grandma!
put pet away on them. PET AWAY IS NOT A POISON.
That if you put more houses and people where big cats live there might not be enough space for every cat who live there so there might be fewer cats. My explaination! -Sheila
Dogs and rats. Some rats are big enough to hurt or kill a cat. Fortunately for cats, they are a favorite of humans, so are well protected in general from any animal that would harm them.Also, Bears, wolfs, foxes, and mean people.That is all correct, but raccoons are another big enemy for cats. They are dangerous and my cats have had several close encounters with raccoons.AnswerMost people say that the dog is a cats worst enemy. However, most dogs and cats are friends, well, once they get to know each other a little. The Snake is the natural enemy of the cat, hence why they hiss at other cats and put their ears down to make them look more serpentine.
It depends how many animals are needed to be put down.
Right now there are many more stray domestic cats than there are willing homes. Over 9,000 stray cats were taken in at 1 S.P.C.A. in only 1 year. About 3,000 were adopted, leaving 6,000 stray cats. Unfortunately many of these cats had to be put down. The problem is there are to many cats, and not enough homes, so they have to be put down.
its too week to put it up
The shelter that puts down animals every week is called The mean shelter. It is called that because they kill so many animals every week. Another one is called the Put-down shelter.
Well in personal experience the best treatment is to put the cat down. It is the hardest option but if you love your pet, then put them out of pain.
in winter, it keeps the cat warm. it's kind of like a protection for the skin, kind of like when we put suncream on to protect our skin from the sun.
They put it between my cats shoulder blades where she couldn't pick at it.
I was able to put a sizable down payment on the house because I shrewdly put some money into savings every week.
As long as you put the ring in at the same time 7 days after you took it out you do not need any additional protection.
animal shelters try their best not to put animals down due to overcrowding. I have never heard of any shelter putting animals down for this reason, if they have too many they put good home wanted notices in papers and the internet. But, Depending where you are....They do put them down alot due to overcrowding.......Where i live,They put alot down each week.....I have to agree of what they should do....Put notices up...But most shelters just put them down...Its really truly sad :(
Put hip lifters on it to get it to stand up, or put it down if the vet diagnoses the calf as unable to walk again.
I have a cat that lived to 25, I had to put her down... :( But anyway, 1 week to 27 years.