Content almost refused by staff

By edgyasfuck23 - 30/05/2016 03:09 - United States - Blairsville

Today, my cat decided that it wanted to go exploring under my house. I had to rip a panel off the side to get her, and I was bitten by 2 mildly venomous spiders. FML.
agreeclassic 442
vote type 1 38

TOP COMMENTS

Most breeds of domesticated cat fair beautifully outdoors.

Hey! look on the bright side, atleast they were only MILDLY venomous

Comments

Hey! look on the bright side, atleast they were only MILDLY venomous

What mildly venomous snakes are you referring to because I live in PA and the most common venomous snake is the copperhead and to a lesser extent the rattlesnake and both will land you in the hospital.

silverwolffox 8

SPIDERS not snakes. Still curious what type they were though.

If you had her outside in a non-confined area, you deserve the discomfort of going under the house, if not the spider bites. Cats shouldn't be allowed outside unless they are on a leash or in a confined outdoor space. That said, see a doctor about your bites and check your cat for bites- if she was in the same place as you, she could have been bitten. If she somehow got out into the area under your house from inside your house... That's just a plain shitty day.

Most breeds of domesticated cat fair beautifully outdoors.

I'm personally a fan of keeping my cats indoors, but I wouldn't go as far as to judge someone else for letting their cats out. If the cat managed to peel a panel off of the house, it obviously has claws & we don't know the back story. I've personally picked up stays off of the side of the road who aren't used to staying indoors. It's not always possible to force a stay to stay where you want it.