Cat in Canada Way estate - (4th Apr 2018 - 18:35:30)
There is a black and white cat that lives somewhere in the Canada Way estate (opposite Sainsburys) that has been yowling outside our house every night for the last few weeks.
He is clearly not neutered - please do so! It's disturbing our sleep and he could be fathering stray kittens (which isn't great). Thanks in advance to the owner.
Re: Cat in Canada Way estate - Gabriela (4th Apr 2018 - 23:00:00)
I am agreed . This cat had been waking up my family during the night for months . It is most every night now . He is always on top of my summer house .I live in maple park (Edmonton way )
Re: Cat in Canada Way estate - Kate (21st Apr 2018 - 08:16:48)
Seconded. This cat is a menace. He is always in our back garden, always screaming his head off day and night and my own two cats are scared of him. He's out there right now at 8am on a Saturday morning screeching and yowling 3 metres from my back door.
I am thinking of catching him and putting a note on his collar for his owners (or getting a collar to do the same) asking them nicely to get him sorted out. .
If that doesn't work maybe we should have a Canada Way whip round and take him to the vets ourselves.
I'm an animal lover, but this cat is a nightmare (and its not his fault)
Re: Cat in Canada Way estate - Adam Robinson (28th Apr 2018 - 07:03:29)
Blooming cat, wish it would shut it. Are we allowed to call animal control to have it taken away? Owners clearly not bothered.
Re: Cat in Canada Way estate - Helen (28th Apr 2018 - 07:39:07)
He may be a stray cat and have no collar. If he has no collar then if you took him to a vet you may be responsible for paying the bill. Ask the vets!
Re: Cat in Canada Way estate - Penny (28th Apr 2018 - 10:01:09)
Try contacting Cats Protection. They may be able to help or at least give some advice. 01428 602962 - haslemere@cats.org.uk
Re: Cat in Canada Way estate - Diane (28th Apr 2018 - 19:07:11)
most vets will scan for microchip free of charge.Maybe he is a stray try giving him some food. Or catch him and take him to Cat rescue at Woolmer Hill.Or just try and give him a bit of love.