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Not as simple as that. Cat fights are common in the neighbourhood

Cat fights are not good for cats, nor their owners budgets. As we know too well.

Mt Taylor Estate is not a safe place for young newly arrived, spayed male cats - naive ones.

There are several large, territorial, mature male 'pet' cats, who are aggressive, with WGAS owners.

We are within a nature park, and there are feral foxes, wild (feral cross with dingo) dogs, and feral tom-cats, who visit regularly, and kill pet cats.

Buddy would not be older than 6 months, he was wet, and he was crying. I could not know how far away he was from, nor how close he turned out to b e based. Never seen him before.

LBNLeast!? Dondi Trollop was throwing herself in spitting puff-ball fury at the window, from inside.

And, letting him in was not in my plans, ever. Finding the human's who were responsible for a kitten being out in the poring rain was my aim, and I did.

Situation needed resolution, and got it. Temporary I'd ween.

The witless woman - whose daughter's cat Buddy is - was full of excuses, but that's all too typical.

Peace now reigns, and I've made friends with Buddy.

Our two are now kept in by the very successful clear-plastic spike strips.

{:~)} !


Warmest

Tim Bailey

Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger



Edits: 09/20/16 09/21/16

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