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sunshine77 Wrote:

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> Our cat is a beautiful grey cat and we live in

> Landells Road. Someone has been feeding him and

> has taken it upon themselves to trim his whiskers.

> If a cat is not yours, do NOT cut their whiskers,

> feed them or do anything you have not been asked

> to do. Whoever you are STOP IT


Could you post a photo of your cat? I tend to agree about the keeping him in for a bit. Maybe break the habit

Thank you all. The vet checked him over last night and said he?s clearly traumatised so she?s given him anti-anxiety medication and we?re keeping him in or watching if he goes in the garden. I did used to have a note on his collar saying please don?t feed me which I have to put back on. They know he?s not a stray as he?s too well kept and actually all the kids in the area call for him. Thank you for your support and advice

I know it may not be an option for everyone, however, have you considered attaching a small camera to your cat's collar? If possible, you could moniter where he goes, and who he comes into contact with. You might even catch the culprit.


Cats can wander quite far, so it may not even be local where this happened.

Perhaps put up posters as a warning to stay away from Bob.


I feel for you, and I can imagine your worry.

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