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    Burglar cat

    Both next doors cats on one side will come in if the back door is open and steal any food in our cats bowls. Our neighbours on both sides have two cats, but only one set do this.

    However the female cat of the opportunist pair now regularly comes through the cat flap and steals their food. Twice now she has got locked in here when we have had the cat flap set to In only .

    It's getting very annoying so we are going to have to fit a new cat flap which operates via your cats microchip. No other cats will be able to get in.
    We would rather not have the expense and work of fitting this, but it's the only way.
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    Gem
    It's going to be the only way ,
    Unfortunately you can't train a cat like a dog , they are a law unto themselves 😁

    I bet your neighbours don't know it's getting fed twice 😁

    One of my neighbours has one of these Catio's outside cat cage for her 3 cats ,
    They are house cats but this allows them access to the garden safely ,
    It has climbing frames and a big branch for them to climb and places to sleep ,

    I think they would be unsuitable for a cat that is used to roaming but they are a good idea
    Im not fat just 6ft too small

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      #3
      When my friends lived in Delft they had the same problem, before the chips etc. They had to block the cat flap and puss had to wait until they woke in the morning to be let in!

      Oma, those cages are very popular here, on balconies as well, a neighbour has 9 cats, they never get out on the balcony at all, how she copes with 9 cats I do not know!!

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        #4
        Gem, Some years ago when my DIL1's cat was much younger, had a similar problem. She (the cat) was getting attacked regularly by the local cat bully (we presumed an un-neutered tom) and it would follow her in to the house through the cat flap. They did the same - a cat flap that would only let their cat in or out. Problem solved, but as you say, time, effort and cost.

        Oma, those catios seem to be getting very popular, and I suppose they're ideal for house cats or people with no safe outside space.

        I'm always surprised at how many people on our local Whats App group report that their much-loved cats have gone missing. They usually turn up again within a couple of days, but I can imagine the worry. Our road only carries traffic for our estate, but even so many people drive too fast and I know I would worry about having a cat.

        Lizzie, 9 cats is a lot to look after, especially indoors.

        My late cousin was very involved with cat rescue and had a huge shed (centrally heated!) with outdoor runs etc as well as cats in the house. She had nearly 30 at the time she passed away. But it was her life, and she was very passionate about their welfare and safe rehoming. You have to be very dedicated to do that.

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        (Marianne Williamson)

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