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You are here: Home / Community / This Tabby Cat Keeps Coming To My House

This Tabby Cat Keeps Coming To My House

January 3, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

Does your cat keep going missing?

This cute small tabby cat keeps coming to our house. It took refuge this afternoon under our kitchen cupboard during the heavy rain.  This cat has a bell on its collar.

Whose tabby cat is this? It loves our house.
Whose tabby cat is this? It loves our house.

It is only a third of the size of our cat Billy, but Billy is really scared of it.

The cat has just left after a few hours, and I hope it has gone back to you.

Please contact me if this is your cat.

This cat loves our house and our cat food. I know it will come back to us again soon.

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  1. Ruby says

    January 4, 2014 at 2:42 pm

    People don’t choose cats; cats choose people

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    • Janet says

      January 4, 2014 at 3:04 pm

      I don’t mind this visitor, but he seems to enjoy eating our cat food – I won’t know if our cat Billy is fed if this ‘intruder’ helps himself too often. What should I do?

      And, why is our big cat terrified of him?

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