Pregnant cat in my room!

gaogier

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Hello

A cat thats not mine keeps coming in my room, my sister who is really good with cats said she is pregnant, I have 4 male cats, luckily our cats are well trained and are waiting for her to finish food so they can carry on eating.

Its either just had a set of kittens or she is pregnant, she is eating for england.

My problem is why does she keep coming into my room, for the food? Will she stop, how do I stop her, she is so hungry shes eaten about 400g of cat food.

My biggest cat's head is about the same size as her body, she is so small.

I am getting a picture to show how small.

What do I do?
 

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If she doesn't belong to anybody, she's probably starving. She may have been dumped in your neighborhood. . .ask the neighbors if they know who she belongs to. If you don't want her around, if she belongs to someone ask them to keep her at home. If she doesn't belong to anyone, your options are to keep her, find her a home, or take her to a shelter.
 
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people who live opposite me, their kittens its one of them. I don't know which one, so I don't know who they gave it to.

It has a collar and things, it only comes in my room every few days, my sister was home and she said she is pregnant, she must weigh 3kg.

Bubbles weighs about 12kg and not fat. Just big. As I said before his head is about the same size as her body. Who he started to attack as she was in our home, I told him to go out for 10 mins ill sort it out, so he went.

I just want to stop her from coming into my room, I have a window open all the time, but thats due to medical reasons - I can't close it.

MY cats will do what I tell them, but if I am asleep then she will stand no chance.

I feed my cats in my room due to the dog eats it otherwise. It makes him very ill.
 

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Maybe put a screen in your window? There's really no way to convince a cat to go away, if you don't want her around you need to physically prevent it.
 

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Your cats don't understand words you tell them or orders you give them, they need to be physically kept out of places they don't belong. I would try to find out who owns her, find out if she is pregnant, they should keep her inside if she is pregnant, maybe they can feed her more, etc... Get a heavy duty screen for the window. Only put food down certain times of the day for your cats and then pick it up. And certainly if she is coming in to eat and you don't want her to be, don't let her eat, shoo her away or something otherwise she will keep coming back...
 
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Hello

I had to "move downstairs" due the fact I had an operation and can't walk upstairs therefore my window has been closed - the other cats are adjusting fine.

There is no sign of the other cat for over a week now.

Also who ever says my cats don't understand me, I think they do. 

I mean, they know when to come for food/brushing, I tell them to lay down over there, and they do, I tell them and they do it. Strange but true, other people try, only I can speak to them though :D
 
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