Neighbours Male Tom cat spraying
Neighbours Male Tom cat spraying
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willibum

Original Poster:

81 posts

219 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Hi,
We have two young female cats, both spayed and we have a major problem with our neighbours Tom coming into our house and spraying urine everywhere and I mean everywhere. It sprays on the walls, carpets, kitchen surfaces, furniture and clothes. I've just spent the last hour cleaning the kitchen after it came in last night. I presume that the neighbours cannot be bothered to have their cat neutered and I don't want to fall out with them but bar kicking it up the arse or not letting our cats to come and go as they please, any suggestions???

davido140

9,614 posts

246 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Ask them to get it's nuts chopped off.

If they say no, kill it.

ETA you can get electronic cat-flap access collar thingies, their cant wont be able to get in?

Edited by davido140 on Friday 5th February 10:37

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

226 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Install one way cat flap. Wait. Bury evidence. Say nothing.

Matt Evans

1,530 posts

194 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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davido140 said:
you can get electronic cat-flap access collar thingies, their cant wont be able to get in?
See below. Bit pricey, but if it's a case of £50.00 or piss on your walls then I know what my choice would be smile

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/white-4-way-infra-r...

soad

34,228 posts

196 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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davido140 said:
you can get electronic cat-flap access collar thingies, their cat wont be able to get in?
+1 yes Probably the easiest hassle-free solution. They aren't that expensive to purchase either.

bga

8,134 posts

271 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Oldandslow said:
Install one way cat flap. Wait. Bury evidence. Say nothing.
I did that when a neighbours tom cat started coming in our house and terrorising our rather wimpy cats.

I had gloves on & was ready to throw it in the shower when the bloody thing ran through the (locked) catflap like it wasn't even there. The catflap broke into 3 pieces and I had to spend an hour sticking it back together. furious

Dr Phibes

775 posts

217 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Buy or borrow one of these for an hour....well known cure for all undesiarbles


Silverbullet767

10,980 posts

226 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Piss on the cat, you are now it's bh....

matt1269

598 posts

194 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Land mines.


N Dentressangle

3,449 posts

242 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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I bought one of these:

http://www.sureflap.co.uk/



Your cats need to be microchipped to use one, but I found the collar magnets and similar just kept getting lost along with the collar.

It's a great little device - I'm thinking of having myself chipped and rigging up an adapted version for the front door latch.

clanger

1,087 posts

278 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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We have trouble with Tom from next door trying to get to our female cat smile


Rusty Arches

694 posts

193 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Just tell your neighbours what's happening, most reasonable neighbours would apologise and get it sorted.

If they kick up a stink about it, try to catch it and drop it off at the RSPCA / CPL and tell them it's a stray that keeps coming into your house and spraying. If your neighbours can't look after their cat, let someone else.