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Moody | 16:35 Fri 27th Aug 2004 | Animals & Nature
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How can i stop the neighbours cats from fighting with mine?
  
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This is a territory issue. Some cats are not content with their own garden, they like to 'expand' their empire, and ensure that the incumbent cat knows they are there! The best way is to stop them getting together - lace your boundary with pepper, moth balls, or one of the commercially avialbale repellents. Concentrate on the side with the agreesor - if it's your neighbour's cat, place your deterrent on their side (assuming they are equally keen to keep their puss on one piece!), if it's your cat who has the superiority complex, put the nasty stuff around your side. Either way, they won;t be keen to cross over simply to ensure that their territory is defended, they may expand elsewhere though, so keep your eye on future bahviour.
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arm yourself with a waterpistol and let war begin, you'll only have to run out of the house screaming a few times before that invading cat realises you cat has some impressive (and slightly mental) backup... he'll soon give up when he accepts your packs dominance in this area.
p.s. i don't really get on with my neighbours anymore
kick your neighbors @$$ !!! theyll learn to keep their cat away from yours.
Actually, cats are not pack animals, but solitary animals. Dogs are pack animals.

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