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To think that if the cats are in for the night

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TobleroneBoo · 25/06/2015 23:30

And you then let them out, you should bloody well make sure they are back in.

I made sure all cats were in tonight before locking up. Brother opens the door and let's one out. I say " ffs now I'll have to get him in again"
He says how he will do it but he's now sound asleep and my soppy dp is out looking.

It's not the end of the world if he can't get him in as they do stay out sometimes, but he's worried about the foxes attacking them Confused

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cariadlet · 25/06/2015 23:33

I'd be more worried about the cat attacking the foxes.

We always get pleased if a fox starts visiting - partly cos we love foxes and partly cos we hope they'll chase off the neighbours' cats who poo in our garden.
It never works out. Cats and foxes either ignore each other, or cats chase the foxes out of the garden.

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