Other people's cats

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eggchaser1987

Original Poster:

1,608 posts

150 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Moved into a place a couple of months ago now. GF said of she were to come with me then the cat would have to come as well. Didn't really have a problem with that.

Problem is now only for the past week or so we have had another cat coming into the kitchen about the se time each night (11ish).

Is there any way of stopping this that is nice and easy or will it mean getting one of those magnetic cat flaps?

Thanks. Egg

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Waterpistol.

Jasandjules

69,927 posts

230 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Is it attacking your cat? If not what is the problem with it?

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Yep, water. Had the same with a local bruiser when we moved in.

eggchaser1987

Original Poster:

1,608 posts

150 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Was thinking that so may give it a go. Don't know about attacking does tend to be some screaming from ether side it's just some one else's cat coming into the house unwanted.

Nice trip to a toy shop tomorrow it is then. Never know may come back with a scaletrix set as well!

dxg

8,219 posts

261 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Get it sorted early on. I didn't and both of my neighbour's cats are in the habit of coming into the house at any chance thy get.

Not much fun in summer when you can't leave an unattended window open...

Ilikebeaver

2,972 posts

182 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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We had the same problem, and recently installed a microchip catflap which has sorted the problem.

And the good thing is, as our cat loses his collar often, he can still get in even without one on.

eggchaser1987

Original Poster:

1,608 posts

150 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Think the thing must be a PHer. Waiting for it and haven't heard it come in since I asked about it.

Must of seen the water pistol in the window!

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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Ilikebeaver said:
We had the same problem, and recently installed a microchip catflap which has sorted the problem.

And the good thing is, as our cat loses his collar often, he can still get in even without one on.
Not heard of them, I never got the collar type as I do not trust them. No problems with it?


Orfski for a google.

therealpigdog

2,592 posts

198 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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davepoth said:
Waterpistol.
Add lemon juice to the water for added (harmless) cat-annoyance.

A993LAD

1,639 posts

222 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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Knock it on the head with a mallet. drop it in the wheelie bin. problem solved.