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15-04-2006, 08:50 PM   #1

Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


Well panic stations here Wednesday night, I did not want to say anthing before she was okay. Which she is Thank God.
But early hours of Thursday morning about 3.am a cat got into the house and Cleo ended up being attacked.
I imagine as normal she was asleep on the landing and the cat came in, I am not sure if he has been in before but this time maybe he startled or scared her and all of a sudden sounds of a cat fight filled the house Obviously panic set in.
There was cat fur all over the landing mostly I am sad to say Cleo's, and she was bitten. The cat was scared off maybe by us or maybe by the dogs baying at the doors downstairs. But he shot off, Cleo was shaken but luckily not stirred. She went to the vets on Thursday and had a jab of antibiotics as you know cat bites can be highly infectious. She was a little off colour of course, but is okay now the cat flap in now locked at night.

The cat I have found out lives just opposite in the maisonettes and belongs to a young couple with a baby about 11 months and a little lad about nursery age the girl is now on chap number 3 neither of whom are the fathers of the children but she is apparently pregnant to this chap who lives there now.
Apparently according to a neighbour Peggy the poor cat is trying to get into everyones house for food. he is though a Tom cat Peggy said he's a biggish cat about 1'ish. So lucky Cleo is okay. I imagine based on the way the children are being brought up the cat is not farring much better so I wont be saying anything that could get him into trouble. I just can't afford to encourage him with Cleo being as she is a few years ago I would not have thought twice about feeding him as Oscar would have kept him in check. But Cleo can;t do that, and I am not having her safety compromised in her own house. He must be hungry though to risk coming in with the dogs about and people.

There was me thinking Cleo was eating well and obviously she wasn't she was being robbed no wonder though he kept coming back I am feeding her chicken, braised beef in gravy, roast lamb, etc etc.



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15-04-2006, 09:00 PM   #2

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


What an awful experience for you and poor Cleo!!! So glad she is OK now & that the cat flap will be locked at night. Feel sorry for the unfortunate hungry tom though; WHY to people get animals & then not tend them properly??!! Makes me so mad...



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15-04-2006, 09:13 PM   #3

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I never gave the catflap a thought thats what annoys me I was so confident Oscar would keept any strays or wanderers at bay I haven't given it a thought, and we are not exactly an area that has a high density of cats around here now. I can count them on the fingers of one hand. A Siamese up the road who must be 16 or so, and a ginger opposite and the kittens (youngsters now) round the corner all of them well loved looked after so this poor soul is a shock to me. Peggy (neighbour) said she has asked the girl about the cat but she said he's a Tom and the little lad had called him Cat. I have never seen him well apart from the other night in the half dark of the landing

Cleo is as right as rain, and was out and about today while I did the front garden.

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15-04-2006, 09:17 PM   #4

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What an awful thing to happen Kazz I am glad Cleo is on the mend now x



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15-04-2006, 09:31 PM   #5

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


I'm so glad Cleo's ok! Is there any way you can maybe leave a bowl of dry food outside for that poor chap?



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15-04-2006, 09:37 PM   #6

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I'm so glad Cleo's ok! Is there any way you can maybe leave a bowl of dry food outside for that poor chap?
Now I am normally soft hearted to say the least however in this case since this happened I have decided not to encourage him Cleo is old now and I am not having him invading her "safety zone" in fact I will shoo him away, may even take to leaving the dogs with access to the front (when they are out of season) to let him get the message he is not welcome.

Cleo was confident today in the front but I was out there, does that sound harsh, maye it is but I am looking after my cat.

I have however popped over today to the maisonnette and given her a bag of good quality
dried cat food and some tins of whiskas and told her Cleo does not eat them anymore. When in reality I have been out and brought them especially can't bear to see him hungry but also won;t have him bother Cleo.



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15-04-2006, 09:46 PM   #7

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Aww poor Cleo and what a shock for both her and you.

And poor Tom cat

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15-04-2006, 10:32 PM   #8

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Aww Kazz poor Cleo and waht a shock for you.

I'm so glad Cleo's on the mend



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15-04-2006, 10:38 PM   #9

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Aww Kazz poor Cleo and waht a shock for you.

I'm so glad Cleo's on the mend
Yeah it wasn't good. however I missed most of it flash in the pan I think but she is fine in herslef she is a tough old bird as the vet said.
We saw Pablo the vet who she adores, and when we were leaving the receptionist said he had been worried all morning since we'd phoned in case she was "too poorly" seems the affection goes both ways she purrs when she sees him, he smiles and calls her "Mama cat" I may as well not be there



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15-04-2006, 10:51 PM   #10

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That's fair enough, Kazz. Let's hope they use it. Cleo deserves her nice calm old age, preferably with her own personal sun to lie in



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