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Cat driving neighbour mad

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how do i stop my cat going into my neighbours house thru her cat door its just been over the last 3 weeks and she has a cat as well my cat has never done this before and she has never encouraged my cat to come in

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  • Experienced Advisor Rosie Barclay says:

    July 13th, 2009 at 11:50 AM

    Unfortunately cats tend to have no understanding of human boundaries and tend to make their own. To keep the peace I would suggest that you help your neighbour purchase a cat flap with a magnetic or chip cat flap (door) so only their cat can go through. Forget waiting outside with a water spray etc this hardly ever works as the cat just learns to go through when you are not around and may not speak to you for weeks after. Getting cross may also make the situation worse and stress out the other cat. Make sure your neighbour removes all trace of your cat smell by using biological washing powder and an odour eliminator.

    Cats will be cats

    Hope this helps

    Rosie Barclay

     

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  • Jess says:

    July 13th, 2009 at 06:57 PM

    Thanks and yes like us humans cats do have a mind of their own and im not really into the water thing and neither is my cat he loves having a shower so i dont want to confuse him

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