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surveyor

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18,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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We have a cat. I have to confess I've never liked the thing from the first moment - when she pee'd on me. Currently we seem to be in a permanent state where she is st scared of the dog, so will only come into the house when she is happy he is locked away for the night. As a member of the household she makes zero contribution.

She eat's meat pouches, about 15 billion of them a day (I exaggerate a bit!). I guess it's not helped by the local birds who occasionally shoe her away so they can eat the food.

I remember our cats eating twice a day... 6 times seem's excessive?

Thoughts?




Evanivitch

21,687 posts

128 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Find a new home for the cat. It's not happy.

surveyor

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18,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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We've tried. Short of abandoning at the RSCPA (they won't take them in) no-one wants her.

We seem to have established a state of play where she spends the day outside, but will come in during the evening / night.

Evanivitch

21,687 posts

128 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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surveyor said:
We've tried. Short of abandoning at the RSCPA (they won't take them in) no-one wants her.
As she's outside all the time anyway have you tried going via Cats Protection to see if she can find a outdoors home?

surveyor

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18,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Evanivitch said:
surveyor said:
We've tried. Short of abandoning at the RSCPA (they won't take them in) no-one wants her.
As she's outside all the time anyway have you tried going via Cats Protection to see if she can find a outdoors home?
Again not much help. She would I think far prefer to be indoors - but without a dog.

We've tried to teach the dog. But no treat, or telling off beats chasing the bloody cat it seems.

Evanivitch

21,687 posts

128 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Only other option would be keep the dog downstairs behind a baby gate, they might get used to each other with that security.

Regarding food. We dry feed twice a day. With an electronic scales and a cheap plastic cup you can "calibrate" a scoop to ensure you're not over feeding. Cats will just eat and eat given the chance!

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Ask your vets to see if anyone is looking for a cat but doesn't want to go through a rescue centre. You don't like the cat, the dog doesn't like your cat, the poor cat deserves a new home.

In the meantime your question is really not possible to answer properly until the the actual weight of the cat is known, whether she is of correct weight or under/overweight, age and activity levels. Generally the guide of 3-4 sachets a day on the outers is too much for most cats (especially as many get some dry food as well) some cats prefer to eat little and often.

Has her appetite suddenly increased? How old is she? Stress could be making her turn to food plus this is one time ohe gets attention (when she is being fed) or some medical conditions make them eat more, this would mean a vet check.

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Edited by bexVN on Sunday 20th November 18:33

Joey Ramone

2,152 posts

131 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Mine get two per day each, plus some dry food, and whatever they can con out of the neighbours

As above, get rid of the cat. Call Sunshine cat rescue, or some such equivalent. Someone that will give her a chance of finding an owner that actually likes her, because you obviously don't.

FGB

312 posts

98 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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We have a big maine coone (10kg big) and he only eats 2-3 pouches a day.

If your cat is eating 6 a day something aint right !


paintman

7,749 posts

196 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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bexVN said:
Ask your vets to see if anyone is looking for a cat but doesn't want to go through a rescue centre. You don't like the cat, the dog doesn't like your cat, the poor cat deserves a new home.
^^^^This. Is this the cat you were on about here? http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

ETA. Is that the dog you & your steplad - as you referred to him - had the issues with the landowner threatening to shoot? You forgot to update that one as to what happened after the police visit.

And how did your daughter's fish get on with the pellets?

Don't seem to have much luck with livestock do you?

Edited by paintman on Sunday 20th November 19:13

surveyor

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190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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The cat is 11. I should add that while I don't particularly like this cat, other members of the family are more tolerant. Hence they go out of their way to get her in at night etc.

In terms of weight, she actually appears to be quite healthy, and her coat is in good condition. I do wonder how much of the food she eats, and how much the birds / other cats in the area eat. We've got good at making sure the bloody dog does not wolf her food down.


surveyor

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18,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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paintman said:
^^^^This. Is this the cat you were on about here? http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

ETA. Is that the dog you & your steplad - as you referred to him - had the issues with the landowner threatening to shoot? You forgot to update that one as to what happened after the police visit.

And how did your daughter's fish get on with the pellets?

Don't seem to have much luck with livestock do you?

Edited by paintman on Sunday 20th November 19:13
You've got a better memory than I have.

Go and look for the thread - it was updated at the time. Steplad is referred to as he is the steplad.
Fish are fine on the pellets. Can't even remember the thread.

And yes that's the cat.

As said she seem's quite healthy, and comes in at night most nights.

If we come across someone where she could rehome that would be fine, but the agency's seem to have more cats than they can deal with and really go out of their way to avoid another.

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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If she appears in good health and not overweight then it would seem she is eating what she needs to eat.

Maybe someone should actually observe how much she actually eats everytime she is fed. Do you not have an outhouse she can be fed in?

Is she microchipped. I'm not sure but there may be microchip reading cat feeders, that will only open if it reads her chip. As she gets older, living outside is going to get tougher on her especially in winter something will have to change eventually.

paintman

7,749 posts

196 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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surveyor said:
You've got a better memory than I have.

Go and look for the thread - it was updated at the time. Steplad is referred to as he is the steplad.
I already had. Surprising how bored you can get on a wet Sunday smile plus it was a topic that stuck in my mind.

surveyor said:
We've not heard anything. They were off to speak to him after speaking to us. I'm assuming by his reaction that they did.
As for the cat rehoming unfortunately is something for which there are many candidates & few takers.



Edited by paintman on Sunday 20th November 20:10

surveyor

Original Poster:

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Sunday 20th November 2016
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paintman said:
surveyor said:
You've got a better memory than I have.

Go and look for the thread - it was updated at the time. Steplad is referred to as he is the steplad.
I already had. Surprising how bored you can get on a wet Sunday smile plus it was a topic that stuck in my mind.

surveyor said:
We've not heard anything. They were off to speak to him after speaking to us. I'm assuming by his reaction that they did.
As for the cat rehoming unfortunately is something for which there are many candidates & few takers.



Edited by paintman on Sunday 20th November 20:10
We've heard nothing further.... - although a lot of his signage has been altered. All of the Dogs must be on leads etc. over painted. I don't know if he did this, or other people he pissed off....

surveyor

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18,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Cat tonight


bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Does she have an actual name?

surveyor

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18,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Chutney

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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surveyor said:
Chutney
thumbup cute name, she is gorgeous tbh I have a proper soft spot for ginger,ginger and white cats.

rambo19

2,803 posts

143 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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I have 3 cats and a dog.
Cats would eat the jelly and leave the chunks.

I now buy aldi/lidl pate cat food, 19 pence for 1 small tin, and they love it!