Now, let me get this straight...you have a cat, and you expect it to, effectively, "do work" for you [catch mice/rats]. But the neighbors are willing to actually feed the cat and show some affection with NO work requirement involved.
And you can't understand why the cats leave? Sounds like the same feelings expressed by slave owners when their slaves ran away. [Although, to be fair to slave owners, many of them DID feed their slaves and generally treat them well...while many didn't.]
There has to be some give-and-take in a relationship. You want to have a relationship with a cat that's all "take" on your part, and all "give" on their part. Good luck making that work with ANY species...human, cat, dog, horse, or hippopotamus. And yet you want to blame the neighbors, because they feed the cats and make them feel wanted.
You seem to understand how to make a segment of society addicted to welfare, by feeding them and keeping them in comfort; yet you seemingly can't understand why your cats won't stay, when you give them every reason NOT to stay [as opposed to what the neighbors have to offer]. You seem to understand how the concept works when it comes to illegal aliens coming to America, but it seems you can't understand when the same principles come into play with barnyard animals.
The principles are universal. You just need to figure out how to make them work FOR you...which might involve in changing a few tactics on YOUR part, rather than slapping the neighbors up side of the head. Stop thinking like Castro, and start thinking like Obammy.
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