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Public Service Announcement
Posted Dec 27 2011 11:27am
"Outdoor cats risk injury, disease, or getting hit by cars and millions of small birds and and other animals are killed each year by outdoor cats.
Your outdoor cat can find plenty of entertainment indoors.
For more information and a Teachers' Guide see the website of the American Bird Conservation Society at www.abc.org.
Make the world a safer place for cats and birds - keep your cat indoors."
Broadcast on Richmond Independent Radio (WRIR) on 18 December. What the fuck! Haven't the Americans heard of cat-flaps! This is ridiculous!!
Meeoww!
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Your outdoor cat can find plenty of entertainment indoors.
For more information and a Teachers' Guide see the website of the American Bird Conservation Society at www.abc.org.
Make the world a safer place for cats and birds - keep your cat indoors."