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    My adorable cat

    What a cutie! Unfortunately Reina is a shy introverted lady, Though Elvis seems like a gentlekitty ❤️
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    My adorable cat

    Just my cat Reina, who is 10 years old.
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    I get what you mean. But there are two types of cats. Cats who spent their entire life indoors and cats who spent their time outside. even so, both cats still have their instincts, but outdoor cats do have more survival skills. But I’m pretty sure I heard somewhere that it’s healthier for a cat...
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    Your right. Though cats are still built to survive the outside, they aren’t meant purely for indoors. also there are places that make you pay a fee to drop an animal off at a shelter. Which could be hard, especially if you’re not well financially. So I could see why, not agreeing, but why some...
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    That’s a good idea. Using something like a strong smell could possibly help Keep any cat from coming in.
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    Personally I also believe dumping a cat far away from their familiar surroundings and home isn’t right, but cats do have survival instinct, especially outside cats so I don’t think their fate would to just be to die. plus, in this setting, the “bully” cat doesn’t get close to humans and trapping...
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    I understand. in this setting each neighbor in the neighborhood aren’t actually too close together, each neighbor has a house length space between them. the two cats who are collared has never actually left the fenced area Even when outside. If the person didn’t relocate the “bully” cat, what...
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    No, this didn’t happen with me.
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    I don’t think a neighbor can if you factor in a couple things from my original post. 1. The cat is on another property 2. The cat has no collar or identification 3. The area is known for stray cats 4. The cat causes a constant disturbance in said other property, causing trauma and possible...
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    Accidentally getting rid of neighbor’s cat.

    Sorry didn’t know where to put this thread but I have a question. say, you have one or two outdoor cats in a fenced yard, one of the two comes in indoors and comes out outdoors. they have flea collars. they only stay in the fenced yard and don’t leave. what if, suddenly, this random cat...
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