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All mine come in when I when i rattle the cat nip tin, all but Casper, Like Troy he runs away , not all the time,so I have a packet of cold meat especially for him, and literally put bits of it leading to the door, then grab him.... |
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I tried and tried he didnt come in till 4.30am. I got him in with food wafted the packet when he came close grabbed him. Before i went to bed i just said come on in and a cat did not mine but a friends called Oscar(i look after him) his brother Spotty was outside rolling in the catnip that i put down for troy watched by another ct called mickey. If any cat that knows me hears my voice at night they rush over for a stroke it can be up too 6 but mine dont take a blind bit of notice tipical isnt it. |
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Do your cats have a regular feeding time? Mine kind of congregate round me so I end up tripping over them when its their meal times, usually whatever time I get up and then coming up to five o clock. Could you wait til your cats in for his tea (say five) and then keep him in for the night, or let him get hungry so he comes in later for his tea? Have had several outdoor cats but they nearly all came to the promise of treats even if I did have to shut the door quickly to stop them getting back out! Jx |
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