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I saw her yesterday morning in front of my house, on Silvester Road. It was around 8:30am.


Good to know as she sometimes comes to my house and eats my cat's food!! I'll make sure that she does not in the future. (What type of food does she eat? I give my cat digestive from Royal Canin.)

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  • 2 months later...

Stars007 Wrote:

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> Has your cat returned yet? A cat that looks the

> same has appeared in Silvester Road j/w Landells

> Road



Thanks. That?s most likely Roxy.

We would just like to ask the community to not feed her or take her in. She then comes back home

How much attention is your cat receiving at home? I have to ask, because understimulated cats tend to over eat & will wander elsewhere, into other peoples homes, if they feel they have very little reason to stay. - this is just my 2 cents as a feline behaviourist.

ED Bird Wrote:

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> How much attention is your cat receiving at home?

> I have to ask, because understimulated cats tend

> to over eat & will wander elsewhere, into other

> peoples homes, if they feel they have very little

> reason to stay. - this is just my 2 cents as a

> feline behaviourist.


thanks.just please do not feed her or give her shelter

  • 2 months later...

Not missing, she?s around but just doesn?t come home for food or sleep.

I see her on the road and I?m a firm believer that cats should roam.

Which makes me wonder where she gets her food from.

If it continues I will have to look her inside which I don?t want to do.

Caesi01 Wrote:

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> ED Bird Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > How much attention is your cat receiving at

> home?

> > I have to ask, because understimulated cats

> tend

> > to over eat & will wander elsewhere, into other

> > peoples homes, if they feel they have very

> little

> > reason to stay. - this is just my 2 cents as a

> > feline behaviourist.

>

> thanks.just please do not feed her or give her

> shelter



You did not answer my question.



If all you are giving is food, water & shelter, they are very likely to wander & settle where they feel more wanted. Cats require regular stimulation. That means they need attention; social interraction; cuddles &/or play. You can't expect them to hang around otherwise. Sorry.

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