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919 days ago

Help with rogue cat

Justine from Saint Johns

Hi neighbours,
I posted about a little ginger cat we had seen and we put food out to see if we could identify it. Unfortunately it seems it has attracted a bully to the property and it comes inside , eats our cats food , sprays everywhere and - the worst is it beats our cat up pretty badly. He’s had to go to the vet twice so far and one of those times he needed surgery. It looks like he needs another trip and we’ve kind of got to the end of the rope. Has anyone got any ideas about how to get rid of this intruder?

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