Idk if this is in the right section of forum But I need advice. I have indoor outdoor kitties. They have their own kitty door to come and go as they please. They spend most of the day outdoors but come in to eat and sleep at night. 1 of my cats has recently been roaming to a neighbors patIo. My others cats are too scared to leave my property. Well these neighbors know the cat is mine, she has a collar and a tag that has cats name, and my number and address on it. I have spoken with them and told them I was worried about my cat and they said they didnt mind my cat being on their patio or dock. I even told them I didn't want neighbors feeding or allowing my cat in their house as I was trying to keep her home. She was going there for a few hrs then coming back and staying inside my house. Well, i found out yesterday when I went to get my cat after she had been gone for 2 days, that they have been feeding her and bringing her indoors since the day she was roaming off my property. They were putting out large bowls and plates of food and she is becoming overweight now and not touching any of the food I put out. With it being cold at night, she always came in and didn't go outside except during the few hrs of warm weather. It's gone from 24 hrs not coming home to 48 hrs not coming home. I have to repeatedly go to neighbors house, which is across a thin strip of woods to get my cat and they continue to keep putting food out. How do I stop this and keep my cat indoors? I don't want to lock her in a room or a crate but she bolts out the door if no one is holding her. And last time I went to get her she refused to come near me at all and I had to harness and carry her back home. I know the neighbors may think she's beautiful, but she's not their cat and they already have indoor cats. They even had nerve to ask me if she would be going into heat becuz they wanted kittens to take care of. She's too old to have kittens and I have the kittens from her only 2 litters which are now adult cats. She's a purebred Norwegian forest cat. She is also a calico. They started putting out large bowls and plates of food and water after they walked by my place and saw my cats on my porch. I have a dog so I can't prevent the dog outdoor access just to keep my cat indoors. My only option seems to be to confine her to a room with scratching post, litter box, food and water, and plenty of toys. Do I call someone on the neighbors for purposely luring my cat to their property and bringing her into their house around their cats? Or do I just continue to tell them to stop feeding my cat and taking her in like that?