we have two cats, both coming up to 9 years old. They get on brilliantly. The slightly younger one is a real home bod, and never ventures very far, especially when people are around the house. The other one loves to roam, and is very friendly - he will stop and be stroked by anyone.
New neighbours moved in last week. Since then the older cat has basically moved in. He sits in their garden all the time. Even when it was pouring down, he sat under their table rather than come home. He's even stayed out overnight, which is very unusual. They have said that they don't let him come in the house, and have posted him back over the fence to our garden a couple of times. But he keeps going back!!
How do I remind him that this is where he lives??
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One of our cats wants to move in with the new neighbours. How to I remind him where his real home is?
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FamiliesShareGerms · 13/07/2012 10:59
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