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Originally Posted by youngstevie
I think I would present her with the bill We seem to be having the same problem with a cat that looks the almost double of Colin, (and its Colin he picks on ) except he has a tail and is full male.....sadly he seems to be a stray and no one can get near him.
I have invested in a water pistol and although I hate doing it I squirt him whenever I see him, it seems to be working he isn't so keen to jump over now xx
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We had this with a huge black tom. Ours Are essentially housecats with access to Outside cat run. TC (tomcat) would sit on shed roof next door beside the run & growl at them if they so much moved. I used squirt setting on plant spray. It only worked a bit, he always came back. Now i do feed a cat whose owner is a bit haphazzard with feeding
After he had eaten one day i noticed TC come down to gobble up the remains. & it occurred to me was he hungry, took food out & he ate 3 sachets ravenously at one go with handful of biscuit
I was shocked to discover under the dull fluffy coat he was skin & bones. He is a stray too. Anyway long shot is from i started to feed him regularly he has become quite amicable & never bothers ours. He has option of a bed in a shed up the garden,
tho dont think he uses it. If he was not so wary, i would get him to vets to be neutered. Im also not 100% sure he is a stray. Some folk just dont appear committed to caring for their pets. Certainly from he has been fed regularly, he is a better weight with flesh on him, still what i would call on lean side, but his dull fluffy coat has over summer shed & become not so fluffy & glossy. Think he developed the coat for outside living, if thats possible
Just an idea really ....