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Hi Fiskaroo,


We also had a ginger tom from a few doors down that kept coming into our house. Although he is adorable and our two cats are good friends with him, we also decided to get a microship flap. It wasn't cheap but thoroughly worth it so I recommend it. Hope it gets sorted out amicably!

Although the cat has a collar, it could be that it's lost or the owners have moved away or died and the cat has been left behind. It could also be that the cat isn't neutered, so finding the owner might result in that being done. If i were you Fiskaroo i'd put a few notices out locally and see if anyone responds. For the record, my cats have access to the outside day and night. I also have a frequent visitor almost every night around 2-3am, luckily he's a sweetie and doesn't cause any problems.

Cate - I laughed my socks off when I read this over the top article the other week but thought it actually might be useful for you in your crusade:


http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.php?action=library&act=show&item=indoorsoroutdoors


Possibly replace 'coyote' with 'fox' and it's perfect for you to promote round East Dulwich.

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