This beauty was cuddling with a car when I went past her on my bike. I stopped and she came to me and purred immediately, very sweet ☺️

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        In Germany it’s completely normal to let cats roam, but I understand it’s a cultural thing.

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          It’s bad practice for the local environment and cats. Cats are responsible for at least 63 species of birds, mammals, and reptiles going extinct. Just because it’s a cultural thing doesn’t mean it’s good or should be ok.

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            I’m not argumenting with that, just saying it’s normal here. Taking this cat in would be blatant theft

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              Serious question if it has no collar and nothing on it to indicate it is owned, how is it theft?

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                Tattoo in the ear or chip under the skin that can be read by any veterinarian.

                That’s where i’d head, if a cat that would linger several days in an area, with signs of sickness, dehydration or malnourishment. But this one was super fluffy and clean, it didn’t cross my mind a single second it would be stray.

                But like i say, different countries, different rules. In Australia it would be caught immediately because of local laws.