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28th July 2014, 11:10 PM #1Happy Kitten

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We don't tend to get many strays or feral cats here in the UK. It's probably a good job, because I'd want to adopt them all! Beau & Dixie only have supervised access to our garden, but I must admit watching with interest when a little black and white female from up the street decided to come and say hello a few weeks ago! They put up a good show with much back arching and hissing, but in the end decided it was safer indoors, despite them both being twice it's size! Wusses lol.
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29th July 2014, 11:01 AM #2
Oliver's allowed outside now, and he's made friends with several of the neighborhood cats. One doesn't seem to have a home; he was very nervous around me at first, but now he loves cuddles and never seems to leave my garden. I don't let Sterling out unattended because I don't think she'd last long out there, and she unfortunately doesn't seem to have any understanding of social cues. Despite being with her breeder for two years in a house full of cats, she goes up to the outside cats like the Honey Monster and eagerly sniffs them with such a lack of grace they end up getting irritated with her and hiss and/or swipe (meanwhile, Oliver's looking on with an "I don't know you" expression).
There's at least one cat that doesn't get along with Oliver, but I haven't seen who it is, I've just heard deep growing sounds and seen little scratches on his skin. I think, like Alekto said, that once the territorial boundaries are established the fighting should stop. I understand cats usually are very respectful once it's clearly understood what belongs to whom.



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