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Lonely cat
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partialycloudy wrote: »HAHA not sure they would appreciate this!
I was being serious to be honest. It happened to us (us being the granny and granddad)
We were quite happy to have her as she wouldn't settle in her new home. She was fine te moment she came back.
I think you probably answered the question yourself when you said the cat had the company of retired parents all day.
Could you not have a word with them and ask (for the cats sake, if nothing else)make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
We see the odd cat in the garden, but to be honest since we are out all day and only see the house in the darkness during the week, we really wouldn't know!
I don't think anything is coming in, at least I have never seen or heard anything to suggest this.
I did find a claw in his head the other day, but that is the first sign of fighting we have seen since we moved. He is quite a big cat so think he is more likely to be the bully!0 -
I was being serious to be honest. It happened to us (us being the granny and granddad)
We were quite happy to have her as she wouldn't settle in her new home. She was fine te moment she came back.
I think you probably answered the question yourself when you said the cat had the company of retired parents all day.
Could you not have a word with them and ask (for the cats sake, if nothing else)
My mum would have him back in a flash but my step dad is not a cat person. But I don't see what that would achieve, he is our cat and our responsibility, not theirs.0
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