Katie asked:
i have a 4 year old male cat, who i got when he was 8 weeks old. he is an indoor/outdoor cat and doesn't like being kept inside. if we don't let him out he will *** or **** on things like the stove, the bathroom sink, the computers key board, etc. he is litter box trained and will use it if hes allowed to go outside, however refuses when he is unhappy. for the four years ive had him, letting him outside has never been an issue. he has always come back to eat and sleep, however lately he has been going to the neighbors house a couple blocks away. they dont feed him, and dont try to let him in their house, but he slips in when the door gets opened. ive tried keeping him inside regardless of his inappropriate behavior but he bolts out the door any time it is opened. what can i do to keep him from adopting my neighbor as his new owner?
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i have a 4 year old male cat, who i got when he was 8 weeks old. he is an indoor/outdoor cat and doesn't like being kept inside. if we don't let him out he will *** or **** on things like the stove, the bathroom sink, the computers key board, etc. he is litter box trained and will use it if hes allowed to go outside, however refuses when he is unhappy. for the four years ive had him, letting him outside has never been an issue. he has always come back to eat and sleep, however lately he has been going to the neighbors house a couple blocks away. they dont feed him, and dont try to let him in their house, but he slips in when the door gets opened. ive tried keeping him inside regardless of his inappropriate behavior but he bolts out the door any time it is opened. what can i do to keep him from adopting my neighbor as his new owner?
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Keep him in the house, in a spare bedroom or laundry room with his litter box, food and water dishes, toys, bed, etc, for a couple weeks and only let him out when you can watch him. If he’s stuck in a room where he can’t escape, he will get used to being in the house and using the litter box faster.
Get a spray bottle and keep it by the door, when ever he goes near the door say “GET” and give him a spray of water. After a while of doing that, he should learn the voice command and stay away from the door.
If a neighbour’s cat came into my house, I would catch it and take it straight to the vet or shelter.