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The cat napper!

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beinglikedisoverrated · 15/06/2021 20:00

Recently moved ( Jan this year). NDN seems friendly enough. So far so good. She has a cat herself. ( Not sure if relevant). Two weeks ago my son ( 9) told me the NDN had picked up my cat and taken him into her house! Later, when I saw her, age denied this. This evening my son told me she picked my cat up again and took it into her house telling ( someone in her house) that she was going to feed Dcat. I've had to throw away three lots of cat found as it's been untouched! Wwyd if she denies it again?

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beinglikedisoverrated · 15/06/2021 20:01

*she ( not age)

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MoisterThanAnOyster · 15/06/2021 20:34

Knock on the door?

ScottishNewbie · 15/06/2021 20:38

I would say that you've taken your cat to the vet and been given a specific diet for him, you will also be installing cameras around your property as you are worried "other" neighbours are feeding it.
Act as though you're sharing news with her, not accusing. But she will get the message

beinglikedisoverrated · 15/06/2021 20:45

NDN is aware that DCat can only have certain foods. I do have cameras but I can only cover my house DCat ( as most cats do) will go in other gardens. It's frustrating

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ScottishNewbie · 15/06/2021 20:52

Gosh, what a hard situation. Things like this is definitely why my two boys are indoors only. I would RAGE if someone fed my cats and took them into their home. It's mental!

maddening · 15/06/2021 21:02

Cat cam? Cat gps on collar?

beinglikedisoverrated · 15/06/2021 21:03

@maddening

Cat cam? Cat gps on collar?
Tried and failed
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