What to do with a problem Cat

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We have two girl cats, That are yet to have there overys pulled out.

The problem is, is there is a big White male cat with that keeps Harrassing them and chasing them and chasing them everywhere.
He even sits out side our doors waiting for them to come out side :mad:
And to make thinks worse he thinks he owns the place and has sprayed all the doors and some windows.

Now how the hell do i stop this white cat coming around and fighting with our half male cat(He got snipped long ago), Spraying on every thing, Chasing and harassing the 2 girl cats, and waiting out side for the cats to leave the house?
 
kitten_caboodle said:
Supersoaker. However, tbh it will continue til they get done as boy cats can smell a female on heat from a long way away.

I took after him with the hose yesterday. Im not sure if i got him or not because he is damm fast
 
I should also add that my cat is only about 4 or 5 months old :(
And the other cat is about 14 months old(its my cats mother)
Woudl my cat(the 4 or 5 month year old) be in trouble if she gets pregnant?
 
Overlag said:
So your "half male" cat is a lot smaller younger?

Our male cat is probably a lot older then the white one. Hes about 9 or 10 possibly even 11.
Hes more interested in sleeping these days, he is huge but he used to always have my old cat(Got hit by a car 2 years ago :( ) around to defend the area.
Hes strong enough but he seems to get hurt much more then my old cat used to
 
Doonhamer said:
Cats are nothing but pests anyway. They should be kept indoors unless you live on a farm or something.

Uve never had a pet cat have you?
 
geeza said:
ok my bad. Instead of fixing the lasses cant you just fix the male cat yourself?

Its a cat, im sure you can think of other ways to rid it than shooting it. like a boot up the arse. Is that allowed by law or not?

That would be classed as animal cruelty.
And i wouldn't be able to catch it anyway, its bloody fast
 
William said:
Dogs don't eat cats. Infact, you know I have never seen a dog actually chase a cat ala Looney Tunes.

Ive seen dogs take after cats but these dogs take after anything that moves.
If a cat doesnt run a dog wont give chase usually
 
happytechie said:
I had a similar problem untill my (half male) kitten got big enough to defend our garden. Is the tom feral or a neighbours cat and do you know if he's spayed?

HT

Im not sure where hes from or whose he is. He just started hanging around. We might have new neighbours but im not sure if they had shifted in yet so im not sure if its theres
 
geeza said:
In turkey they used to put meat down with poison it in for the strays. (im talking about for the cats not the people) :p

You do release that we have 3 cats of our own and we arnt going to deprive them of going outside.
 
vonhelmet said:
I've said it before in this thread and I'll say it again... you shouldn't be letting your cats out until they've been neutered/spayed. Who knows what they're up to when they're out of sight?

They dont travel far, usually play in the front or backyard. Its just the white thing has come looking for them now :mad:
 
Rich1988 said:
hes in australia so I doubt this voaucher thing will be valid there?

Im not sure if it is or not. I think there is something like it though
 
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