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cat coughing sneezing and hyperactive sessions

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archhippy | 08:42 Tue 13th May 2003 | Animals & Nature
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right i know we have already had cat sneezing but what about the rest?hes 10 plus ears and is having regular trouble breathing then suddenly he goes hyper and atacks me i dont mind cause hes got no teeth well hardly.hes not our cat and we dont get on with the owners how do i approach them?
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If the owners are responsible cat people then they'll listen to your concerns about the cat whether or not they get on with you. (Our cats have helped us to make friends, or at least peace, with neighbours we didn't get on with)! Talk to them about the cat's behaviour. As to what the problem is for the cat - if he's hvaing trouble beathing he may be lashing out in frustration. Sounds like a trip to the vets is in order. Good luck!
this isn't sez b its doodle bug but it wont let me type an answer back to you mike the owners are not responsible they dont look after him and lock him out at night for us to find a cold wet cat sitting in our shed the nexrt morning(its Leaky).They both work shifts so we dont know when to get them hes allso lost alot of body condition.He isn't lashing out in frustration its more kitten like im worried hes got senial dimentier like our had before she died but they wont listen at all should i report them to the RSPCA? if they dont listen?
sez b/ doodlebug - you should absolutely report the cat's condition to the RSPCA if you think the owners are mistreating it... and by the sound of it they are. Cats are fine outdoors - that's only natural - but they do deserve warmth and shelter and medical attention if required. I'm sure your call to the RSPCA would be anonymous if you don't want to cause an extra fuss with your neighbours: they don't sound too nice.
Its doodlebug again im going to write them a note as the cat in question has many concerned 'friends' im going to type a note and pop it through there door and see what happens thankyou for the advice its a graet weight off my mind.
This cat's problems are probably caused by all the ears you say he's got. He ain't no normal pass.
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not ears years sorry my computer was trying to crash when i was typing hes very well this morning had a little snack and then we had to put him out because my sister and i had to go outtop form and purring loudly.

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