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Hi we are cat owners of two cats a boy and girl so we know that cats often get into the odd scrap however a very very large white and tabby Tom cat has taken to terrorising our cats and seems to think our back garden, front door and steps belongs to him both our cats have been done but we do have a small girl cat, Who unfortunately was harmed pretty badly and ended up in the vets due to this cats harassment as he is three times the size of her. Do we know if he has an owner or if he is a stray. Just wondering if his aggression is down to being a big cat with all his bits still in tact. I Don?t want to offend anyone but I might have to throw a bucket of water his way to try and deter him from being so territorial at the front of our house and in our Back garden he seems obsessed with both our cats atm. Massive cat lover but not sure how to help the situation in the fairest way.
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Where abouts are u

We had same thing on glengarry road.

Found out lived on same road but owners went away left it cat sitter but it wanders.

Attacked neighbours daughter I used water pistol it did not come back again.

No harm done just set boundary it says no not tolerating bullying.


It's make think hun.

Sou'ds like same cat may not be.

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