A Tomcat on the Loose in Pasadena!
Residents of Pasadena, CA are on high alert this week after a local Tomcat was spotted roaming the streets in broad daylight. This is the second time in as many months that the feline has been seen outside, and locals are growing increasingly concerned for their safety.
The Tomcat, which has been given the nickname "Tom" by residents, was first spotted in late July by local resident Sarah Thompson. Thompson recalls seeing the cat leap from roof to roof in her neighborhood, and says she was "terrified."
"I've never seen anything like it before," said Thompson. "It was just running around like it owned the place."
Thompson reported the sighting to local authorities, but no action was taken. The Tomcat was then spotted again last week by another resident, this time near a busy intersection.
Pasadena Police are advising residents to be cautious when walking outdoors and to avoid interaction with the animal if possible. They have also warned pet owners to keep their animals indoors until "Tom" is apprehended.
Tomcat Attacks Man In Garden
In a bizarre turn of events, a man gardening in his backyard was viciously attacked by a tomcat. The cat apparently climbed up on the man's back and began scratching him relentlessly. The man, who suffered numerous scratches and bites, managed to fight off the cat and run into his house for safety.
Neighbors who witnessed the attack were shocked at the animal's behavior. "It was like something out of a horror movie," said one neighbor. "The cat just went completely crazy."
Animal control officials say that tomcats can be particularly territorial and assertive when it comes to defending their territory. They advise people who encounter similar behavior from their cats to use caution and keep a safe distance.
Tomcat Causes Power Outage in Santa Monica
Around 9pm on Wednesday evening, residents in Santa Monica reported a power outage. After investigation, it was determined that the outage was due to a problem with the Tomcat server at Santa Monica College.
The Tomcat server is used to host various college websites, and when it went down, it caused a chain reaction leading to the widespread power outage. Officials are still trying to determine why the Tomcat server failed, but they believe that it may have been due to a faulty capacitor.
The good news is that the power has been restored and everything is back to normal. But officials are still urging people to be careful when using electronic devices, as there may still be some residual power outages.
How to Tell If a Tomcat is Male or Female
Determining the sex of a tomcat can be difficult. Fortunately, there are a few signs to look for.
One key distinction is the size of the cat. Generally, males are larger than females. Another sign is the appearance of the nipples. Male cats typically have bigger and more visible nipples than females.
In addition, you can look at the cat's genital area. If you see two round objects next to each other, those are the testicles. If there is a slit in between them, then it's most likely a female cat.
Another way to determine a tomcat's sex is by checking its behaviour. Male cats tend to be more aggressive and territorial than female cats. They'll also often "spray" their territory with urine to mark it as their own.
So if you're not sure whether your cat is male or female, there are a few ways to check. By looking at size, nipples, genitals, and behaviour, you can get a pretty good idea of what gender your cat is.
Should You Keep a Tomcat as a Pet?
When it comes to keeping a pet, there are many things to consider. The most important factor is always whether or not the animal will be a good fit for your home and lifestyle. Cats make wonderful pets, but is a Tomcat the right one for you?
First and foremost, Tomcats are very independent animals. They don't require as much attention as some other breeds of cats and can be left alone for extended periods of time. This may be ideal if you work long hours or travel frequently. However, it's important to remember that Tomcats still need exercise and playtime, so be sure to set aside time each day for this purpose.
Tomcats are also very territorial. They will mark their territory with urine, which can be a problem if you have other pets or young children in the home. It's also important to note that Tomcats can be aggressive towards other animals, so if you have a dog or another cat in your home, it's best to do some research on how well they typically get along before making a decision.
Overall, Tomcats can make great pets for the right person. They're independent, low-maintenance and usually quite playful. If you're prepared to handle their quirks and know what you're getting into, a Tomcat could make a great addition to your family!
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