is it a moral failing?? i think so. there's like two pounds of cooked rice, beans, and pasta just sitting on the pavement outside the trash can atop a desk someone else threw out there. i can only assume it tasted like shit and that's why they tossed it.
the desk I get. Hard to fit in the trash-can unless you can hoist it over your head into the top of the trashcan and not the side; yet small enough that you hope the underpaid santiation workers will still grab it without making you do a bulky item pick-up request. THE COOKED FOOD?!??! why didn't you just fucking throw that into the trash can.
it's gonna be here for weeks now. praying the feral cats eat it but the fact that it's gone uneaten for about a week leads me to believe that it will be here until some rat moves in (unlikely with the feral cats) or it gets warm enough for the cockroaches to come back outside.
Americans cannot have communism until everyone adheres to shopping cart theory (btw there's two shopping carts also out there)
Maybe they didn't want the ferals getting into the bin to be trapped?
i do not think this was a feral cat feeding operation given I have at least 4 different neighbors who gladly feed them wet canned food & canned tuna outside their door. and the fact that rice, beans, and corkscrew pasta is a really odd choice for feeding a bunch of feral cats but nevertheless
I don't know, people, who feed ferals in my area feed them whatever, when they clean out the fridge, but we are a seriously underserved area.