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would you consider trapping and getting him neutered? It would most likely reduce these behaviours that seem to be affecting you and others in the neighbourhood. It would also be better for his health particularly if he's fighting. A male cat can be neutered and released on the same day, they won't have stitches and recover really quickly. I would imagine Celia Hammond can provide a trap. My guess is the owners (if he has any) won't give a cr*p about your sleep if they don't care enough to be responsible in a very basic way about their pet.


I've done a mini TNR for a few stray cats where I used to live and it greatly improved cat relations.

We used to see this cat all the time (Crawthew end of Lacon Road) - our cats used to regularly get into scraps with him - but not seen him for a while. I?m fairly sure he?s not a stray.


The cat in the DulwichBorn&Bred?s photo isn?t the same one, but also see him/her with reasonable regularity.


Our cat Alfie hasn?t come home for a few days if people wouldn?t mind checking their sheds or sending him on his way if you see him. He?s also a silver (tabby) and white and is quite large, so please don?t send him to Celia Hammond!


Chip catflaps are the way to go if you want to keep other cats out.

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