While she treats her dog like her “daughter” and showers it with attention, it seems that the same level of care is not extended to the cat. As someone who has never owned a cat, I believe that providing a cat tree to prevent the cat from damaging furniture, along with some toys and daily access to fresh water, would significantly improve the cat’s quality of life. Additionally, since the cat enjoys exploring the forest, having a safe space to play and roam is essential.
Today, with temperatures soaring to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), she told the cat, “You won’t have wet food; we have to limit it because supplies run out too quickly.” At the same time, she did not provide any water. When I inquired about this, she mentioned that the cat could drink from the dog’s bowl if it wanted. I expressed my concern that sharing a water bowl could expose the cat to different bacteria and microflora, but this upset her. When I pointed out that not providing water could be considered a form of neglect, she responded that she didn’t want to hear it in her house.
On another occasion, she became frustrated when the cat refused to eat the wet food she offered. In response, she told the cat, as if it could understand, “Now you won’t have any wet food; the bowl will be empty. You have dry food, so eat that.” She even instructed us not to give the cat any wet food as a form of punishment.
I am currently confined to the house for the next month due to an injury, and she is my stepmother. Her decision to adopt a cat seems to stem from a desire to alleviate her dog’s loneliness, which is understandable. However, I question whether simply providing food and allowing the cat to explore the forest for a couple of hours is sufficient for its well-being.
They live in neighbourhood in forest. The house has fenced area, but while for the dog the only way go outside the fence are walks, the cat has no issues. What the cat si doing for couple hours while being outside? Nobody really knows… She brings hunted mice from the forest from time to time. I heard couple times some mewoing like it was cats argument, but this is pretty much it. Does she have fights with other cats somewhere else? Nobody knows. Sometimes she has some scratches after longer “expeditions”.
I have told them that she needs a cat tree. I even bought one for xmas, quite expensive. I got some catmint for encouragement. I tried it make the cat like it for couple days. When I was leaving I told them that they could try to the let cat accustom to this new place.
However, after some time they told me that the cat didnt quite like it, so it ended up as a flower stand. I wonder if they even tried.
She eats mice even though she gets food.
Wet food is left out for some hours and then I hear these orders “You have to eat what is there first”. I use a fork to mash it up and then she will eat eventually, but that’s me.
She has a bowl wet and dry food. I thought about water bowl or cat fountain, but then they will think its “unecessary accessory”.
They treat cat like a dog, that the cat will eat everything from anywhere.
My dad doesnt care at all. My stepmom treats cat like a dog and here I am, seeing this, questioning it in calm manner, she feels offended. She won’t listen to me, because I don’t have a cat or any other animal. I can only rely on some articles from web and learn from it or here now from lemmy. They don’t even bother to learn or read about these subjects. They don’t understand that they might have some obligations regarding owning the cat. They feel like its the same like owning the dog. They don’t bother, because they have own activities and don’t feel having time to learn. The cat is dog’s companion. Just like that.
At least the cat can get hydrated by eating small game and drinking from puddles outside, and keep its claws from growing back into it’s paws by climbing things outside, but it’s only a matter of time until it gets a parasite or disease.
Please tell me she is fixed.
Wet food is no longer safe for the cat to eat after about an hour. The food needs to either get eaten when it is set out, or put in the fridge.
This cat will die an early death from disease or food poisoning. This is animal abuse. If I was treating my cat this way the local shelter would take it away and fine me. Just letting it outside would be grounds for them to take it back.
Yes she is.