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Sophie
Our cat was very good (Sophie) but it has been discovered that she now
crosses the road. Is there anything we can do?? Cats normally do their own thing so can we perhaps make the kerb / side walk (grass with concrete) 'smell' so that she does'nt cross?? is there anything else we can do?? and is it true that cats group up sometimes?? I thougt they "shot on sight" at other cats (complete with scary feather duster tail!!!!) |
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First of all, if you haven't already done so, GET THE CAT SPAYED! THAT
ALONE WILL KEEP HER FROM ROAMING IF YOU insist ON LETTING IT GO OUTSIDE. Second, keep the poor thing INDOORS! I am currently saregiver for a family of (now) feral cats. Once upon a time the mother cat was a pet, now she on her own, raising a family. Probably becasue she was let to "do her own thing", ended up pregnant and they abandoned. Do the right thing and get your cat fixed and keep her indoors! Cat lover with ATTITUDE |
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