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I was told it was seen upstairs in the bathroom last week, while I was away, but I initailly found that a bit hard to believe. However, I've just seen it go out through the cat flap in the kitchen - cats went very quiet and I was curious - otherwise would not have heard it..


Seen it only recently around the gardens, as the fences are down due to renovations.


Very very worried - can lock the cat flap, but that's not really solving the problem as the cats can't go out.


It's not scared and hard to shoo away.


Advice needed - - I have kids so can't have it sneaking around inside at all!


(boyfriend wants to clobber it.....but I'm not sure I align with that.

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