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Are the cats able to go in and out (catflap) and therefore left to forage outside, or are they locked indoors without a daily freash supply of water and food - a toilet isn't really acceptable - as the cat has to step quite far into it to reach the water - and it's not hygenic either.


Oh but this thread is a wind up, right ;)

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Are the cats able to go in and out (catflap) and

> therefore left to forage outside, or are they

> locked indoors without a daily freash supply of

> water and food - a toilet isn't really acceptable

> - as the cat has to step quite far into it to

> reach the water - and it's not hygenic either.

>

> Oh but this thread is a wind up, right ;)


It has to be.

No animal lover would leave their cat for 3 days without food and water & expect it to kill owls/birds/ mice etc & drink from the toilet.

If it is a serious post (though I very much doubt it), the owners need reporting.

JohnL Wrote:

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> Cats invite themselves into a new home if they are

> fed up of the old one.

>

> You open your door, cat is in.


in woodrot mansions,its a one way in door for feline interlopers, thence a quick transport to the shed of doom.

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