I am in UK and seem to have our next-door neighbour's ginger female (Chloe)
most of
the time as they have 3 rugrats including a new one so chuck her out.
They still feed her regularly but when given some extra Tesco catfood she
completely ignores it. Does anyone else have this problem? Frankly after
seeing the sloppy mess I don't blame her. It does say meat, animal and fish
derivatives i.e. rubbish, on the tin.
Icedog.
~*SooZy*~ - 24 Oct 2003 21:16 GMT
> I am in UK and seem to have our next-door neighbour's ginger female (Chloe)
> most of
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>
> Icedog.
yes I agree it is full of rubbish........ why don't you buy her some premium
food maybe dried and put it out side your back door for her ;-)
Alison - 24 Oct 2003 22:47 GMT
> I am in UK and seem to have our next-door neighbour's ginger female (Chloe)
> most of
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> Icedog.
Hi icedog,
Maybe she's not hungry ! Do the owners give her Tesco's food ? Cats
seem to like Whiskas and Sheba .
Alison
John McCabe - 27 Oct 2003 11:22 GMT
>I am in UK and seem to have our next-door neighbour's ginger female (Chloe)
>most of
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>seeing the sloppy mess I don't blame her. It does say meat, animal and fish
>derivatives i.e. rubbish, on the tin.
Personally I don't think you should be feeding your neighbour's cat,
especially as you say they still feed her regularly.
Best Regards
John McCabe
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H. Barker - 27 Oct 2003 13:19 GMT
> I am in UK and seem to have our next-door neighbour's ginger female (Chloe)
> most of
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> seeing the sloppy mess I don't blame her. It does say meat, animal and fish
> derivatives i.e. rubbish, on the tin.
We use the Tescos own brand, and find that our cat loves it.
HTH
H