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    Advice please

    Because she can get away with it Seriously, though, what happens if you put the food dish just out of reach (so she needs to get out of your hold to eat)? Do you hold her so that Oliver doesn't eat her food? If you can coax her to eat next to you and continue in slow increments until she eats...
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    Stray/feral peed in the house

    Well, today - after three weeks of no interest - he finally used the indoor litter! And not just once, but 4 times! Gave him treats after each time to encourage him to keep it up. Never been so happy to scoop a box 128516 Woohoo!
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    Feeding While on Vacation???

    It's not a perfect solution by any means, but here's what I know. I got a programmable feeder like this on Amazon, but it's not huge so depending on how many cats you feed, you'll likely need more than one (which is not ideal): . The cat I feed can't get into the closed compartments, but I'm...
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    Stray/feral peed in the house

    So much for reasserting my claim on the house... 128573
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    Stray/feral peed in the house

    OK, I'm giving the indoor litter box a try today. Thank you both for the tips, @Ondine and @MsAimee!
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    Stray/feral peed in the house

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    Stray/feral peed in the house

    Thank you; I think I forgot that outdoor animals can be so territorial. He's got a pretty sweet setup in the backyard (and he mostly uses the litter boxes I set up for him out there), so for now I will fight his mind-control tactics and re-establish the house as mine   Is there anything I should...
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    Stray/feral peed in the house

    We TNR'd this male cat over a year ago and in that time he's slowly become more social. Since September of this year, he's been coming into the house for increasingly longer periods of time, mostly to curl up on the sofa and watch Netflix with us at night (he likes cat videos too :D). He goes in...
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