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Originally Posted by Kazz
See I didn't know that - I feel sorry for cats like him virtually "left to his own devices" I know its a silly question but have you tried the "waterpistol technique" I am no help and I may be a little over sensitive but I do think that in honestly with even the most caring owner in the world "a cat that terrorises others" is a darned nuisence I know Oz was being and I even tried telling him to stop but he didnt.
Donna I think the sentence This is a very densely populated area (cats as well) so could belong to anyone!!! could well be the key with cats being forced to live almost on top of each other and "their territory as they see it populated with unkown cats"
I know it does not help but I do feel for you all and know I would resort to any measures to keep Cleo safe in her own garden and house but luckily the dogs do that for me
Karen
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I do feel sorry for this bully cat to be honest. He cant have much of a life if he finds terrorising my little cats fun. He is ALWAYS outside. Never inside having cuddles on the sofa, playing, laying in front of the fire. Oh well.
I have tried the water pistol attack but he is SO QUICK. Never managed to get him yet. Have been looking at this today:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=7336&Ne=40000&R=12204&N=20 02+113262
What do the more experienced cat owners think of something like this? Or should I save the money and just let them out when I am around. They dont seem to mind being in too much, but know in summer they will probably want to be out more.
I would never resort to hurting this cat or doing anything wrong. In fact when he came into my house once and lost his way back out I managed to pick him up and I talked to him and told him to be a nice cat!!! (I know. I am mad!!!) He obviously didnt listen!!