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    #11
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    Cat Help

    I had this problem with my cats and a stray,like they were sorting out the pecking order.If the stray hasn't been neutered it's natural instinct would be to dominate your cat.I would feed the stray outside and if it does come in for your cats food spray the cat with water.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
    If i saw you kick a cat across the room... you would be next

    ill bet i can through you as far as you can through that cat.

    we could call it the PUSSY toss.

    Dont hurt dumb animals..........ok...jeffrey dahmer

    some shit I just cant leave alone......
    The dumb animal I would like to help you neuter is toke it up 420.:thumbsup:

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Feral cats can carry Feline Leukemia which can be transmitted via a water or food bowl so you have to be very careful. I don't mean to cause alarm but I would put a stop to it ASAP and make sure my kitty is tested next time he goes to the vet. It is the equivalent of AIDS in cats and there is no cure. One solution may be to just capture the cat and take it to a humane shelter or clinic. They will usually tame, spay/neuter, give shots, and find a home for him.

    Aside from that, cats are very territorial and this new presence is at least very, very confusing to your cat. Get a cat door with a sensor that attaches to the cat's collar and works by proximity if he must go outside. They really aren't that expensive.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Has anyone here read that short story by Hunter S. Thompson entitled "Screwjack?" Funny as hell. He had a cat named Screwjack.

    http://myspace.com/mybp

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by lemonboy
    Get a cat door with a sensor that attaches to the cat's collar and works by proximity if he must go outside. They really aren't that expensive.
    They are ok but I once had my cat returned to me by a woman from my neighbourhood ,she found him in her front room kicking ten bells out of her cat and she couldn't understand how he had gotten inside because she had one of those electronically activated cat flaps.I guess mine chased hers inside and was so close on his arse that he was through before the flap had time to close. :thumbsup:
    His name was Samson and he kicked arse like no other , he wasn't scared of dogs or even me, maddest cat I ever had but he's retired to the country now and he's probably decimating the wildlife if he isn't too stoned.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    Isn't it legal in somewhere to shoot cats... I thought Missouri or Minnisota passed a law like that a year or two ago...
    I'm pretty sure its legal to shoot the buggers anywhere. I love cats, but I grew up on a farm, and from time to time, some thinning of the herds was necessary. I've blasted my fair share of cats with no repercussions.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by lemonboy
    Feral cats can carry Feline Leukemia which can be transmitted via a water or food bowl so you have to be very careful. I don't mean to cause alarm but I would put a stop to it ASAP and make sure my kitty is tested next time he goes to the vet. It is the equivalent of AIDS in cats and there is no cure. One solution may be to just capture the cat and take it to a humane shelter or clinic. They will usually tame, spay/neuter, give shots, and find a home for him.

    Aside from that, cats are very territorial and this new presence is at least very, very confusing to your cat. Get a cat door with a sensor that attaches to the cat's collar and works by proximity if he must go outside. They really aren't that expensive.
    i would listen to this guy....

    Higher4hockey,
    Yes my mom grew up on a farm and there are certin things that need to be done. You would be "thinning" the cats to help them, I would assume. I dont think you sat there watching them suffer. you might have, I dont know.......

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    i didnt exactly enjoy it. and yes it was for their own good.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Set up a trap & take it to the local shelter. Those Have A Heart traps work pretty well & you wont kill it in the process.


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    #20
    Senior Member

    Cat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by higher4hockey
    I'm pretty sure its legal to shoot the buggers anywhere. I love cats, but I grew up on a farm, and from time to time, some thinning of the herds was necessary. I've blasted my fair share of cats with no repercussions.
    I've seen people arrested for it on tv, whatever that show is Animal Police. I'd doubt it's legal in very many places.

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