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Hi Donna - welcome. Is having your cats in the house a major stumbling block for you? I ask, because if the cats are happiest indoors maybe you should just go with the flow? My 3 go outside only when I'm there. As yours - in summer they will kip in the borders. But usually when I come in for any length of time so do they. I think some cats are just more comfortable indoors or with human companions. If you're determined for them to go out, I don't really know what you can do to keep this other cat out of your garden. Maybe your cats just need to make it their territory instead of it being that of the other cat. Coz that's probably the problem, he thinks they are on his patch!! I hope that helps a little. I'm sure others will come forward with some better suggestions. Cheers |
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Hi Yola Thanks for your advice. I am so new to forums - first time ever so bear with me!! I do not have a problem with my cats being more indoors than out, but I get a lot of pressure from family and friends who have cats who tend to live outside and they say I am being cruel keeping them in. I dont force them to stay in - I have put the cat flap in to give them a choice. When i come in from work they always run downstairs from sleeping on my bed. They sleep on my bed of a night time too. The main reason for wanting the cats to go outside and use the cat flap was so that i can get rid of the litter tray! It is so messy!! The large nasty cat in question beats up all the cats in the area so think it is the Leader of the pack, but just want my kitties to feel safe in their own garden and use it when they need to go loo!! Donna |
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I would keep a water pistol handy Donna, for when the cat comes into your garden. After a few on target shots he may get the message and steer clear of your garden. He obviously doesn't like your cats on his territory so you've got to persuade him that it is no longer his. Good luck, I hope you can solve the problem.... |
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Think I would try and find out who he belongs to and let them know what sort of trouble he is causing. Perhaps you could come to some sort of arrangement so that they keep him in during certain hours. If he hasn't been neutered then it would be worth suggesting that they get him done and he may 'calm down' somewhat. Good luck!!! |
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i have just invested in some "prikka strips" and gone round the whole garden in an attempt to stop my Cats getting out (only one really) Its really for deterring intruders but does state that Cats wont go over it, so I am giving it a go. So far it seems to be working! Dawn. http://www.livesafe.co.uk/Prikka-Strip_webpage.htm |
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