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YAY our wee cat felix went missing the other night and came back this morning safe and well biggrin
Weans well chuffed and so am I now Im wondering where the wee shites been the past day and a half!?
he will probably be a father pretty soon wink
fucking better not only be whos allowed to put it about round here :P haha
Its possible though he aint had the kitty snip as well! Just hope I dont get some angry bastard at my door in a fe months with a littter of kittens :shock:
That's very good news.
Now you can kick it in the bollox for disappearing
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That's very good news.
Now you can kick it in the bollox for disappearing

rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
hope you did give it a stern telling off fruity! bet it just looked at you with contempt all smug and stuff tho didn't it, wondering where it's bloody breakfast was?
neil x x x ;)
haha aye wandered in did a shit ate some food had a lick then went to sleep and still is!! rolleyes
Just like a bloke really haha
It's actually a perfectly natural survival trait for cats to do this, and it's the same thing that makes them go off their favourite brand of catfood every few months too.
Basically, it used to be dangerous for wild cats to become totally dependent on one food source (because when they've eaten it all, they had no means of surviving) so most cats have a built in desire to occasionally prove to themselves that they can live without you every now and then. It's one of those little traits that shows the wild origins of the domestic cat, like 'marching' and having staring matches.
if you have him neutered, it will stop the wandering instinct.
he will still go out side.. but wont go afar, and also wont stay out for long.
gives you piece of mind with regards to him going missing and getting hurt.. and also stops the potential birth of unwanted kittens that may end up being misstreated or put down.
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Just hope I dont get some angry bastard at my door in a fe months with a littter of kittens :shock:

That's no problem, just make them into a tasty pie.
Yes, I'm with WBB on this, neutering is the way to go. Here's a quote from the PDSA website
"Getting your female cat neutered, unless you are intending to breed from your cat with absolute certainty of good homes for the kittens, is essential, as the average number of offspring produced by a cat is four, but it can be as many as eight. Neutering females also reduces the incidence of mammary tumours later on in life.
Un-neutered male cats, as well as fathering kittens, get involved in more fights, can spray urine to mark their territory and they tend to roam more. Fighting can lead to abscesses, as well as increasing the chance of developing other diseases spread through saliva. A roaming cat will also be more likely to be involved in a road traffic accident."
smile Pleased to hear your little cat turned up safely.
When one of mine went missing for five days back in the summer, I was so upset, it even put me off sex!!
Eventually, like most guys, he strolled up to the door, walked and and expected the woman to fall at his feet - and of course I did redface rolleyes
He lay back in my arms while I kissed him all over to make sure he wasn't hurt or anything and then after a plate of prawns, spent the afternoon on the bed while I went to work safe in the knowledge that he was at home :thrilled:
Tracy-Jayne aka the mad cat woman from Bournemouth cool