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Issues with aggressive neighbours cat
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The injury has been to their tails and back ends so deffo trying to get away as they all run from each other when it is windy outside and they go a bit doolally in the house0
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Jojo_the_Tightfisted wrote: »He's the one eating the rabbit and bird food, isn't he?
(sorry, it was a typo - but the thought that he's just after something to eat still stands)
I was wondering if you thought I'd adopt himI think it is safe to say he wouldn't get on with my lot
He must be hungry if he is eating rabbit food and corn on the cob, even my fat boy wouldn't stoop that low.0 -
I am pretty sure JO was suggesting you adopt the poor cat and tame him..0
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My cat will eat anything, anytime, 24/7 except for wasps:D
She came as a kitten from a farm cat and has a little ferral in her, she warns you once if you stroke her too much with a gentle swipe in the air, keep on doing it and you cop it.
She's 10 now and still just like a kitten.
The only thing that we have been able to train her to do is go round the end of the blinds instead of what she used to do go in and out of the middle and get tangled up. Other than that we are her 'staff'make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
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