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Me or the cat (I can't resist its eyes)
#11
You could always just put it in a bin?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYdUZdan5i8[/youtube]

#12
(02-17-2011, 09:48 AM)Eve Wrote: Eve: Pretty kitty, you need to go home.

Cat:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXNWPGqVG8[/youtube]

lol, get a dog and the cat wouldn't want to come in. Big Grin
Dog > cat.
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#13
See, I was awake the whole night.
#14
(02-17-2011, 04:52 PM)Eve Wrote: See, I was awake the whole night.

Well you need your sleep, just don't let the cat in your bedroom. Close your door and don't look the cat in the eyes!
I know the feeling looking at my dog in the eyes, I always give in you just can't help it.
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#15
I wouldnt let someone elses cat in the house in the first place.
Then again, it wouldn't stand much chance with our dog Tongue
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#16
(02-19-2011, 09:47 AM)Raain Wrote: I wouldnt let someone elses cat in the house in the first place.
Then again, it wouldn't stand much chance with our dog Tongue

It happened over time, but the owners know and trust that the cat is happy with its visits.
#17
(02-17-2011, 10:26 AM)Eve Wrote: Tomorrow I'll purchase a mat to leave outside the doorway, and I will not let the cat enter. The problem is that once I let it in, it heads straight for my bedroom. And once it curls up on my sheets and starts purring, I can't bear to disturb it.

So that's the plan.

So it just walks into your house? Ask the owner to take control of it and keep it indoors. Damn I couldn't resist a cat myself.

#18
The video from shrek made me laugh
#19
If it has a collar then bring it back to it's owner, obviously. Are you sure you don't have any specific scents that would attract it? Maybe candles? Left out food? What ever you do, don't look at it directly in the eye, that means that you pose a threat, a typically dangerous one. Maybe it's purring because it's afraid or injured as well. Purring doesn't just mean that it's comfortable. If it's TOO MUCH to handle, bring it back to the owner and really say it's bothering you.


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