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neighbour's cat is a bully
I need some cat advice!
I have two cats that, until about two months ago, were perfectly happy to go out and about. There are quite a few cats in the neighbourhood, and they all lived happily together. A big ginger tom cat has now appeared from somewhere (I think he lives a few doors down) and terrifies them so they don't want to go out. This means I either make them stay in all day or force them out, which means they start crying and growling. And I've seen the ginger brute chase them both up the garden and really scare them on several occasions I don't have a cat flap, and the ginger cat will always come in and steal the food if I leave the door open, pushing my wimpy cats aside. He has a magnet on his collar so there's no point in installing a secure cat flap for my cats to get in and out as he'd still be able to get in. He's sat outside my back door at every possible opportunity. I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Has anyone got any advice on how to deal with this? Otherwise, I'm going to have to move house. Thanks Alee (England) |
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"annalee" wrote in message
om... I need some cat advice! I have two cats that, until about two months ago, were perfectly happy to go out and about. There are quite a few cats in the neighbourhood, and they all lived happily together. A big ginger tom cat has now appeared from somewhere (I think he lives a few doors down) and terrifies them so they don't want to go out. This means I either make them stay in all day or force them out, which means they start crying and growling. And I've seen the ginger brute chase them both up the garden and really scare them on several occasions I don't have a cat flap, and the ginger cat will always come in and steal the food if I leave the door open, pushing my wimpy cats aside. He has a magnet on his collar so there's no point in installing a secure cat flap for my cats to get in and out as he'd still be able to get in. He's sat outside my back door at every possible opportunity. I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Has anyone got any advice on how to deal with this? Otherwise, I'm going to have to move house. Thanks Alee (England) Perhaps you can work with your neighbor to agree on a schedule so that his cat is out during a certain time period while you keep your cats inside and another time period where your cats are out while he keeps his inside. Bill |
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"annalee" wrote in message
om... I need some cat advice! I have two cats that, until about two months ago, were perfectly happy to go out and about. There are quite a few cats in the neighbourhood, and they all lived happily together. A big ginger tom cat has now appeared from somewhere (I think he lives a few doors down) and terrifies them so they don't want to go out. This means I either make them stay in all day or force them out, which means they start crying and growling. And I've seen the ginger brute chase them both up the garden and really scare them on several occasions I don't have a cat flap, and the ginger cat will always come in and steal the food if I leave the door open, pushing my wimpy cats aside. He has a magnet on his collar so there's no point in installing a secure cat flap for my cats to get in and out as he'd still be able to get in. He's sat outside my back door at every possible opportunity. I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Has anyone got any advice on how to deal with this? Otherwise, I'm going to have to move house. Thanks Alee (England) Perhaps you can work with your neighbor to agree on a schedule so that his cat is out during a certain time period while you keep your cats inside and another time period where your cats are out while he keeps his inside. Bill |
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"annalee" wrote in message
om... I need some cat advice! I have two cats that, until about two months ago, were perfectly happy to go out and about. There are quite a few cats in the neighbourhood, and they all lived happily together. A big ginger tom cat has now appeared from somewhere (I think he lives a few doors down) and terrifies them so they don't want to go out. This means I either make them stay in all day or force them out, which means they start crying and growling. And I've seen the ginger brute chase them both up the garden and really scare them on several occasions I don't have a cat flap, and the ginger cat will always come in and steal the food if I leave the door open, pushing my wimpy cats aside. He has a magnet on his collar so there's no point in installing a secure cat flap for my cats to get in and out as he'd still be able to get in. He's sat outside my back door at every possible opportunity. I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Has anyone got any advice on how to deal with this? Otherwise, I'm going to have to move house. Thanks Alee (England) Perhaps you can work with your neighbor to agree on a schedule so that his cat is out during a certain time period while you keep your cats inside and another time period where your cats are out while he keeps his inside. Bill |
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On 2003-09-16, annalee wrote:
I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Try a _lot_ of water. Turn the garden hose on the little rascal. A good soaking will discourage it. |
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On 2003-09-16, annalee wrote:
I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Try a _lot_ of water. Turn the garden hose on the little rascal. A good soaking will discourage it. |
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On 2003-09-16, annalee wrote:
I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Try a _lot_ of water. Turn the garden hose on the little rascal. A good soaking will discourage it. |
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Hey,
I also had a similar problem before I had my cat flap. There was this huge (knee height when stood) grey Persian (like the one in 'meet the parents') and it would chase my cat (6 ~ 7 months at the time) all the way up to our patio! It never came in though! Try spraying some aerosol (e.g. household air fresheners etc) not directly at the cat though :-P the noise should get it going. Here's another of my concoctions: get an empty can (beans etc) and fill it up with something small and hard, I used lentil beans and seal it.. rattle. It was original made as a toy but became a displine tool. When the bully comes chase it away, don't hurt it, just act a bit crazy with your your limbs flying all over the place and a spray can in one hand a a rattle in another :-S I did this, had aa cat flap and it hasn't been here in ages. "Jinxy Cat, Jinxy Cat, Where are you... I love you" Robert Denero in 'Meet the Parents' Sonny - London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a "William Hamblen" wrote in message hlink.net... On 2003-09-16, annalee wrote: I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Try a _lot_ of water. Turn the garden hose on the little rascal. A good soaking will discourage it. |
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Hey,
I also had a similar problem before I had my cat flap. There was this huge (knee height when stood) grey Persian (like the one in 'meet the parents') and it would chase my cat (6 ~ 7 months at the time) all the way up to our patio! It never came in though! Try spraying some aerosol (e.g. household air fresheners etc) not directly at the cat though :-P the noise should get it going. Here's another of my concoctions: get an empty can (beans etc) and fill it up with something small and hard, I used lentil beans and seal it.. rattle. It was original made as a toy but became a displine tool. When the bully comes chase it away, don't hurt it, just act a bit crazy with your your limbs flying all over the place and a spray can in one hand a a rattle in another :-S I did this, had aa cat flap and it hasn't been here in ages. "Jinxy Cat, Jinxy Cat, Where are you... I love you" Robert Denero in 'Meet the Parents' Sonny - London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a "William Hamblen" wrote in message hlink.net... On 2003-09-16, annalee wrote: I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Try a _lot_ of water. Turn the garden hose on the little rascal. A good soaking will discourage it. |
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Hey,
I also had a similar problem before I had my cat flap. There was this huge (knee height when stood) grey Persian (like the one in 'meet the parents') and it would chase my cat (6 ~ 7 months at the time) all the way up to our patio! It never came in though! Try spraying some aerosol (e.g. household air fresheners etc) not directly at the cat though :-P the noise should get it going. Here's another of my concoctions: get an empty can (beans etc) and fill it up with something small and hard, I used lentil beans and seal it.. rattle. It was original made as a toy but became a displine tool. When the bully comes chase it away, don't hurt it, just act a bit crazy with your your limbs flying all over the place and a spray can in one hand a a rattle in another :-S I did this, had aa cat flap and it hasn't been here in ages. "Jinxy Cat, Jinxy Cat, Where are you... I love you" Robert Denero in 'Meet the Parents' Sonny - London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a "William Hamblen" wrote in message hlink.net... On 2003-09-16, annalee wrote: I don't know what to do! he's a bully and no matter how much I've tried to shoo him away, even trying a bit of water, he just sits and looks at me. I spoke to his owner, but she just laughed and said he was a bit of a bully. Try a _lot_ of water. Turn the garden hose on the little rascal. A good soaking will discourage it. |
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