monster cat

hannah87

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hi, our neighbours huge monster cat keeps attacking our cat Basil. we moved up here a few months ago and until then monster cat (as we have christened it) had the run of the roost and now Basil is on his turf - monster cat has reduced her to a quivering wreck!!he regularly tuirns up and trys to beat her up and she runs and hides. we are friends with the owners of monster cat, but as they are both outdoor cats and cant really do much like keep them inside. i know this is a random post and actually sounds quite funny now ive read it back!!!but anyone any ideas?we keep chasing monster cat off wen he struts up, and have chucked water over him but hes determined to get basil!!!
 
PMSL!!!

- we have a 'big cat' and 'gay cat' in my neighbourhood.
So funny - poor cat tho - I think you cant really do much apart from chucking water at it - lol

Maybe its owners could take monster cat for some counselling - anger management perhaps?
 
Poor Basil - my cat is the big gay cat in my neighbourhood, he's enormous and a bit wet! We have to chase neighbouring cats away all the time, and we can't have a cat flap or all the other cats come in and wee everywhere.

Keep throwing water at it, but there isn't much you can do! It's just what cats do unfortunately!
 
i know - came home other day to find monster cat had let himself into our house, ripped half of basils ear off AND THEN gone2sleep on my parents bed..
 
What about getting hold of monster cat by scruff and shaking it really hard (not to hard mind) and making lots of noise when you do it and chase it out of house? Or get a dog to chase it? Only if the dog isnt a horrid dog as you dont want to kill monster cat?

Or you can borrow my cat 'Alan the bully slayer' - he will kick monster cats ass!!
 
Oh dear, as the owner of the local 'neighbourhood thug' some years ago, I feel really sorry for poor, terrorised kitty!
Unfortunately, there is very little you can do, apart from wickedly turning the hose on him as soon as you spot him! lol

Our 'monster cat' had only 3 legs (result of an RTA) but that didn't stop his urban terrorist activities!
The day we brought him home, (as an RSPCA rescue as he had been left dragging a dead, festering leg about for several weeks apparently!), he walked into a pack of seven dogs & they parted instantly like the Red Sea! From day one, it was obvious he was in charge & master of all he surveyed!

All the local kids loved him & neighbours all had to check childrens' beds at night as he was usually snuggled up in one of them!
He used to break into peoples' houses, make himself at home & pinch their own pets' food! One neighbour would frequently walk into her kitchen to find her usually fairly sharp Dobe cowering in the corner whilst 'monster kitty' wolfed down the contents of his bowl!

He was a well-known local character for many years & his eventual death from old age was mourned by all who knew him, which turned out to be a LOT of people! lol
 
we dont have a dog atm hopefully wen we get one it will keep monster cat at bay until then am running out of ideas - we have set up a monster cat chaser awayer team which basically consists of me , my OH and my dad running hell for leather after monster cat wenever we see him with a bucket of cold water, doesnt seem to work, LOL
 
Beware the water throwing doesn't turn into a 'fun game' ...
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we had a monster cat once, next door kept complaining it was terrorising their dog (german shepard
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), and it jumped out of our garden tree onto the paperboy once. next door poisoned him
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(the cat, not the paperboy )
 
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