You might want to talk to the other people about feeding him, but if they refuse, perhaps you should offer your cat to them full time, and get another kitty.
I know that sounds bad, but if he keeps going to their house, it's not a habit you're going to be able to break.
2007-03-25 10:56:50
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answered by emeraldseye 4
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do not kill the raccoon. it truly is cruel. The raccoon is hungry too. Its nature. The raccoon could have scared the kitty away yet i imagine she will be back if you're feeding her. the different reason could be that kitty is getting foodstuff elsewhere and the raccoon never afflicted her. We feed the strays the position I stay and customarily they disspear for some months and go back. Its getting hotter now and cats have a tendency to roam extra interior the superb climate. Your cat may even come back prego or if its a boy could be searching for females. could you manage to take the cat in and promises utter a superior residing house?? playstation I examine that a raccoon is a much off relative of both the cat and the canines.
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answered by quartermon 4
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Cats should be kept in the house, away from traffic and disease-ridden animals and predators. Try giving the cat more attention, make sure he has a clean litter box and fresh water, buy better food so he will be more content. Also, please neuter your cat as this may calm him and prevent more unwanted cats in your neighborhood. Spend time outdoors with your cat when possible because they need fresh air too!
2007-03-25 11:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to stop the people from feeding him. That's probably why he keeps going. I would give up on your cat that though. It seems like he doesn't really like your daughter and it would be dangerous to keep him in the house much longer.
2007-03-25 11:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i would talk kindly to the people feeding your cat, try it out for a bit (before ust giving it up). give it a month and see how it goes - but ask them to stop feeding your cat.
if it continues, they offer it to them. they must enjoy the cats company.
2007-03-25 12:13:14
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answered by Reese's Mom 3
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get another cat, make sure ur cat is watching, put other cat in road and run him over, ur cat will now be too scared to cross road
2007-03-25 10:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have a patio or a screened porch you can have toys and a resting place for him to stay in ?
2007-03-25 10:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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