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... Dunstuns Rd area has broken my cat flap! He is massive and likes to chase and fight my poor wee cat. He started to head butt my electromagnetic cat flap and broke the plastic. Why does he want to go after my (neutered) lady cat so much?


Thought there hadn't been any cat posts in a while - sorry if this bores any one!

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We used to have this huge stray come through the cat flap every night as soon as we had gone to bed, how it knew we had gone to bed was beyond us.... it used to eat all the cat's food and piss up everything. We changed the cat flap one night so it could come in but not go out, chased it into the bathroom and caught it in a cat basket, we took a long drive over to North London and set it free. The damn thing turned up about three weeks later looking no worse for wear !!

Tylertoes Wrote:

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> We used to have this huge stray come through the

> cat flap every night as soon as we had gone to

> bed, how it knew we had gone to bed was beyond

> us.... it used to eat all the cat's food and piss

> up everything. We changed the cat flap one night

> so it could come in but not go out, chased it into

> the bathroom and caught it in a cat basket, we

> took a long drive over to North London and set it

> free. The damn thing turned up about three weeks

> later looking no worse for wear !!


That's a bit cruel! Presumably he belongs to someone (someone irresponsible I have to say) who isn't looking after him properly.


It does sound as though there are some mutant cats with super-powers in ED though, breaking through cat flaps and stuff!

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