Hello! I’m hoping that someone can help me with a cat problem that I’m having. We have had two cats, brother and sister, since birth 11 years ago. Last year another male cat started visiting our house and would come in through the cat flap and help himself to our cat’s food. It turned out he’s a very friendly cat (towards us anyway) so we didn’t worry too much. However, after a while we noticed the behaviour of our female cat had changed. She used to go outside to go to the toilet, but when she went out the new cat would chase and attack her. This led to her starting to go to the toilet inside so we had to get a litter tray.
We can deal with that ok, even though it can be messy on occasions. The problem is that the new cat will stalk and attack her in the house, so she gets no peace at all. Also the new cat has a terrible habit of peeing round the house, and although he’s neutered, so it doesn’t stink, it’s something I really hate. He peed on our LCD TV in the kitchen, which has got inside and has ruined the screen. He fights with our male cat and is just generally upsetting the peace in the house.
I’ve tried locking the cat flap to keep him out, but he gets in through a window, or when someone opens a door. In fact, he’s so strong he’s actually broken through the locked cat flap. I’ve tried chasing him away with a water pistol, but he just keeps coming back. I’m at the end of my tether now, but don’t know how to get rid of him. I have thought about taking him to the cat home, but he’s so friendly and affectionate I’d feel awful doing that. He’s a lovely cat and would make someone a nice pet, but he just doesn’t fit into our household.
If anyone has an idea about how I can get rid of him I’d be grateful. I’ve tried blocking our cat flap, but our male cat needs to be able to come and go when we’re at work, so that’s not really an option. If I could manage to keep him out for a while and make sure he didn’t get fed, would he maybe go somewhere else, or is that just wishful thinking?
Any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks.