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tom and neutered female
Hi I have a neutered female cat 4yrs old
Just recently a tom cat has been making a nuisance of himself by calling outside the door and trying to get in the cat flap I can't understand why he should be interested in my cat can anyone help TIA Chris |
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He might be after her food. My friend has 5 cats, 2 of which are black.
She came home one evening and did a double take, as there were 3 black cats chillin on the sofa! The 5 cats let the intruder in, have their food and sit on their sofa, none of them does anything about it. "Christine Rowe" wrote in message ... Hi I have a neutered female cat 4yrs old Just recently a tom cat has been making a nuisance of himself by calling outside the door and trying to get in the cat flap I can't understand why he should be interested in my cat can anyone help TIA Chris |
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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:37:31 GMT, "Christine Rowe"
wrote: Hi I have a neutered female cat 4yrs old Just recently a tom cat has been making a nuisance of himself by calling outside the door and trying to get in the cat flap I can't understand why he should be interested in my cat can anyone help You just have to keep in mind that cats don't have a lot of room inside those little heads for brains. |
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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:37:31 +0000, Christine Rowe wrote:
Hi I have a neutered female cat 4yrs old Just recently a tom cat has been making a nuisance of himself by calling outside the door and trying to get in the cat flap I can't understand why he should be interested in my cat can anyone help TIA Chris Probably lonesome. MLB |
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