they licence dogs but not cats...
why is that? A cat some how worked its way into my chicken coop (despite my best efforts to make it predator proof). Managed to get it into a cage and have no way of knowing who it belongs to. Wondering if i should go door to door with it or just take it to the spca and hope the owner looks there. It only managed to get a rooster who was brave enough to protect his "girls". Not mad at the cat or even the owner, just wonder if it is possible to build a predator proof coop. Kind of thinking it might be a big hassle if i go door to door and somebody gets all confrontational and such. Anyways my point is if the cat had a licence or tag I could find out who it belongs to and make sure it gets home safely.
p.s. Chad - Glad your cat is home safe and sound.
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