Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teach your cat to be indoor/ outdoor.
Great idea!
Anonymous wrote:Teach your cat to be indoor/ outdoor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all just crazy to me.
Let your cat hiss at the other cat. Big deal. If it's really a problem and you want the other cat not to come on your property, spray a water gun at it.
your kid needs IV antibiotic for a cat bite?? that's crazy.
NP. My cat scratched my hand when I was trying to get her into a carrier. A day later and my hand had swelled up like a football. The doctors taught me a lot during that little episode. I didn’t have it, but cat scratch fever is a real thing. Apparently cats have mouth bacteria that is particularly dangerous to humans like OP’s daughter.
So no, OP can’t just continue to let her cat freak out when the neighbor cats come around to taunt it.
What I don’t understand is why so many of you think OP should be the one to solve this, by buying all kinds of sprinklers and soothers, playing sprinkler dodgeball, and dealing with her stressed out cat who has attacked her daughter and is threatening her vacation. Outdoor cats are an ecological disaster, besides causing stress for OP and her cat. The neighbors should be taking responsibility by keeping their cats indoors.
Anonymous wrote:This is all just crazy to me.
Let your cat hiss at the other cat. Big deal. If it's really a problem and you want the other cat not to come on your property, spray a water gun at it.
your kid needs IV antibiotic for a cat bite?? that's crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Teach your cat to be indoor/ outdoor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Neighbor's cat came back over to the window and my cat started flipping and clawing at the screen. My DS made the mistake of trying to grab my cat to take him to another room (which worked before) but our cat turned and chomped down on her hand really hard. This is the first time he has done that. He usually does everything he can not to bite or scratch us even when he is super annoyed. So, DS is icing her hand and I texted the neighbor.
Right now, i am free to hose down their cat. They agreed that if it gets too bad, and the cat doesn't learn to avoid my house, they will leash their cat.
If it broke skin contact your doctor.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Neighbor's cat came back over to the window and my cat started flipping and clawing at the screen. My DS made the mistake of trying to grab my cat to take him to another room (which worked before) but our cat turned and chomped down on her hand really hard. This is the first time he has done that. He usually does everything he can not to bite or scratch us even when he is super annoyed. So, DS is icing her hand and I texted the neighbor.
Right now, i am free to hose down their cat. They agreed that if it gets too bad, and the cat doesn't learn to avoid my house, they will leash their cat.