What lovely news to come to on a Monday morning that Stroud Green's missing cats have been found. That most entertaining thread revealed a lot of cat owners - can you help?
Over the weekend, my cat Kipper brought two birds in to torture. He's never done this before. Both happened in the afternoon so he's not going hunting in the early morning when the birds are feeding. He had a bell on his collar, but I've added another four so he now jangles like a murderous morris man. I'm hoping this will do it but grateful for any other advice. He is well-fed, gets lots of attention, and is neutered.
He is now sleeping on my feet, gathering his strength before his next killing spree I think.
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@krappyrubsnif - sounds like anxiety/bullying. If there's nothing else wrong with your cat try Feliway for calm and do whatever you can to make sure no other cats can get into your house. We had a serious spraying problem (territory issues when lots of new cats were introduced to the neighbourhood) that went away when we got a microchip operated catflap.
@mapsa - I'm on Mount View Road, which tomcat is this? Am slightly worried that, as none of my cats get bullied, one might actually be the vicious bastard in question...
Buy a cheap plug-in timer and set it 12 hours on - 12 hours off. Just as effective and the timer will pay for itself within a week.
There's a slight delay in the flap locking again once the cat's in, but it's so short that even in quite close situations no unauthorised cat has been able to put so much as a whisker through. They're expensive (I think we paid £85) but in my opinion completely worth it.
I'm really sad to hear that he's such a bastard. Not surprised though. I won't go into detail but we had months of trouble when 5 kittens (incl. Shiva) moved in next door.
I think there might be a bit of denial going on. Many's the time I've heard a mad cat-scrap going on in the near-distance and this neighbour shrieking at one of my cats to stop it. Which confuses the hell out of him as he's generally sitting on my lap at the time. I'm not daft enough to think that my cats never fight, but they can't be in two places at once!
And there's a difference between day-to-day territorial scrapping and the random thuggery of badly socialised pets.
People get 'emotional' because they give a toss about the welfare of the animals in their care. Not sure what's hard to understand about that.
Whilst it's not pleasant that they kill smaller animals, it's very much in their nature and would be cruel to "restrain" them. A lot of people are like you and dislike what cats get up to but there are things you can do to keep cats out of your safe haven.
First of all, I would recommend not leaving your back door open (especially not if you have budgies that you wish to remain in your home!!). You could also try shaking a tin of pebbles at the cats - they don't like the noise. Similarly shooting a water pistol at them is a good deterrent. People say leaving orange peel around the garden stops them using it as a toilet but I don't know if that works. I know the first two do though.
I tried to persuade my sister to <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uncle-Milton-Pets-View-Camera/dp/B0017T7Q00/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1305638605&sr=8-1">buy some of these for her cats</a> but she was having none of it. Bah.