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have ifnally resorted to a collar for our wandering cat

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FluffyMummy123 · 07/06/2008 21:35

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expatinscotland · 07/06/2008 21:36

why not just microchip him?

our cat HATES collars. she wants to be free to live her cat life.

she's chipped, though.

misdee · 07/06/2008 21:38

yes microchip them. sparklygothkats wandering fluffball is chipped.

FluffyMummy123 · 07/06/2008 21:38

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misdee · 07/06/2008 21:40

we used to take bets on how long our cat would wear a collar for.

misdee · 07/06/2008 21:41

which one is the wanderer icod?

your all-black kitty has big ears he is cute.

[misdee wants a cat]

expatinscotland · 07/06/2008 21:41

we put a lead on our cat.

lol!

needless to say, it didn't stay on long.

BettySpaghetti · 07/06/2008 21:42

Neighbours cat is always going walkabout -hes just got back from a 48hr one causing much worry.

Neighbour has now stuck a collar on him telling people not to take him in and to ring her if hes a fair distance away as she wants to find out where he goes

yorkshirepudding · 07/06/2008 21:43

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FluffyMummy123 · 07/06/2008 21:43

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yorkshirepudding · 07/06/2008 21:44

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FluffyMummy123 · 07/06/2008 21:45

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BettySpaghetti · 07/06/2008 21:47

You might be right with that theory Cod as when our neighbour is at work her cat buggers off unless we're around and in the garden and then he hangs out with us.

fishie · 07/06/2008 21:48

i had cat which would follow me on main road and be generally death wishy. i got it a little harness in desperation, thought i'd take it with me to corner shop etc.

when it was put on the poor animal was stuck on the floor purring, it was hitting some sort of cat joy-zone.

FluffyMummy123 · 07/06/2008 21:48

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BettySpaghetti · 07/06/2008 21:54

lol at basket-weaving cats

why not set up a little assault course in the garden to keep them busy

FluffyMummy123 · 08/06/2008 14:45

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suedonim · 08/06/2008 15:28

Just set a few mice free in the house. That'll keep them busy.

Dd1 emailed me in some distress because the cat two doors away from her has been 'bullying' one of dd's foster-cats. Dd1 isn't backward in coming forward and I have visions of her stomping down the street and issuing neighbour's pet with a Casbo.

BettySpaghetti · 08/06/2008 16:49

Heres the perfect solution cod -get them a pool table

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