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Annoying Cat
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Hi all im hoping someone can help me my Mother-In-Law is having probs with a cat he is stalking her cat (which is female but been done) and is getting in her house when the door is open and peeing he is also getting in the shed and peeing hes peeing all over the garden, up against the back door all over the bins she has a dog that chases the dam thing they have even tipped water over it but hes soo brazen he sits in next door garden and meows all the time is there anything that she can do to deter the cat thanks in advance for ure help kind regards Brian
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I had the same problem.. and suspected that the cat doing the harrassing was a stray... he was seriously upsetting my two cats and attacking them in their own home.. so I borrowed a trap - caught it.. and drove it all the way to Battersea Dogs Home (they take in cats too!) Hopefully he got a happy home! He hadnt been neutered.. and was always hanging about in horrendous weather.. so didnt look like he had a home!
I do feel bad about it - but my boys happiness was more important!!
Anyhow.. advice... you could fit your MIL cat with a special cat flap and collar that will only let her cat in and out... or find out who owns it and if its neutered.. it may not be!
You could trap it and get it neutered...
Tricky really.. but I know how awful it can be to have this nasty cat harrassing yours and spraying everywhere!!!
I had the same problem.. and suspected that the cat doing the harrassing was a stray... he was seriously upsetting my two cats and attacking them in their own home.. so I borrowed a trap - caught it.. and drove it all the way to Battersea Dogs Home (they take in cats too!) Hopefully he got a happy home! He hadnt been neutered.. and was always hanging about in horrendous weather.. so didnt look like he had a home!
I do feel bad about it - but my boys happiness was more important!!
Anyhow.. advice... you could fit your MIL cat with a special cat flap and collar that will only let her cat in and out... or find out who owns it and if its neutered.. it may not be!
You could trap it and get it neutered...
Tricky really.. but I know how awful it can be to have this nasty cat harrassing yours and spraying everywhere!!!