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[quote=Anonymous]This seems like much ado about nothing. Don’t let go of the leash when you take your cat for walks, and carry a squirt gun to deter any other cats from approaching. Put a movable barrier in front of the screen indoors to keep the cat from scratching or climbing. We used a box for this until our cats were trained not to do this. It’s normal for some cats to get agitated when others come around, but they often will be calmer with time if it’s the same cat. They may eventually become friendly. I’ve seen this happen with our cat who is very territorial. He made a friends with a couple of cats he initially tried to attack through the sliding door, and eventually they would just meow at each other while our cat begged to go out and play. Sadly, his buddies were both killed by cars. It’s so incredibly irresponsible to let cats go outside unleashed. And try not to blame the other cat so much. He’s not doing any of this to annoy you. He just finds it interesting to interact with the kitty behind the glass. [/quote]
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