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I am being stalked by a large, beige coloured cat, which appears out of nowhere and tries to bulldoze its way into my house whenever I get home late at night. I know (s)he has an owner, (s)he wears a bright blue collar and seems well fed. Before opening my front door, I now look over my shoulder to check that the path is clear.
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My colleague at work (a cat owner) says that cats often fall out with their owners and try to adopt new ones. He suggests totally ignoring stalker-cat, and eventually he will pick someone else. You've been warned.


Jamster - your suggested water treatment sounds like a good idea.

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