I am being harassed.

Soldato
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Every time I try to go in and out my front door, there's a cat waiting to come in, it sits on my kitchen windowsill meowing all night. It's managed to get in a couple of times but it's quickly been ejected.

I think it must be the cat off of the film "Cats Eye" as we have a newborn baby in the house. :eek:

How do I stop this harassment? Do we adopt it? (it's a nice looking cat) or ignore it and hope it goes away? It's got no collar/id. Why is it picking on us?
 
AWWWW!!!! WUHJUHWUHJUWUH! Little kitty!

Pics tbh.

And I say adopt it...Lubbly kitty. Seems friendly enough.

*n
 
Bare in mind if it looks well looked after it probably has an owner already.

But if it gets on with the new born then there's no harm having it around :)
 
I guess it all depends on whether you are a cat person or not.

Personally if I had a new baby in the house I'd try and chuck a bucket of cold water over it asap and hope it never returned.

But then people seem to really love their cats/dogs/horses.
 
fatiain said:
It does look a bit thin and mrs fatiain says she feels sorry for it crying all night.

Well that sorts it then - adopt! :D

Keep an eye on it around the baby at first though - should be fine as the baby was there first but cats can be quite jealous animals :(
 
Yeh, and on the way back from the supermarket invite the local homeless tramp in for a cappucino and see if he'd like to camp out in your living room for a while. But mind him around the expensive china.
 
evil.jelly said:
Yeh, and on the way back from the supermarket invite the local homeless tramp in for a cappucino and see if he'd like to camp out in your living room for a while. But mind him around the expensive china.
Nobby already lives under the stairs. We ply him with cheap cider and cold chips.

"What about the smell?" I hear you cry.



He got used to it after a week.

Badoom-tish. Thankyou, I'm here all week.
 
fatiain said:
"What about the smell?" I hear you cry.



He got used to it after a week.

Badoom-tish. Thankyou, I'm here all week.

*applause*

encore! the happy hour diners cry! :D

in my defense I'm a country boy that lives on a farm - so the appearance of one tatty cat isn't such a big deal to me - not like how you city boys appear to react at any rate :p

aww the widdle puddy tat :rolleyes:
 
Take it to the Vet and see if its got an Id chip in the skin between its sholders, most vets will do this for free if you say its a stray.
 
I'm gonna get all serious now :rolleyes:

If it's thin give the poor thing some food. There have been two local cats that I just ignored assuming they were being looked after but they disappeared after a few weeks and never saw them again. It made me feel pretty bad actually, but I'm not going to let it happen again so I guess at some point I'm going to have an adopted pet. Cats seem to be able to last quite a while on their own in town but eventually they get too weak, hunger and illness takes over and they die :(
 
Kell_ee001 said:
Keep an eye on it around the baby at first though - should be fine as the baby was there first but cats can be quite jealous animals :(

Especially around babies. When my g/f's little brother was born, the cat started peeing all over his things :confused:
 
Cats look for a bit of warmth in the house. What's warmer than a baby snuggled up in its cot????

Ask a neighbour if they are interested in it or if it hangs around for too long take it to the cats home. I wouldn't let it in the house with a new baby there though.
 
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