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?is It Ok, Cats To Eat Dog Food
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I think I know how you feel. Our next door neighbors moved away & apparently left their cat. I ignored it for several days because they were still coming & going & I thought maybe they were feeding it. After several days when they had not came back, I started feeding it Little Bit's food. Then after another few days I went to Pet Smart & got some cat food. Now there are 3 of them & they don't get along. I didn't want one but I sure don't want 3 and at least one of them seems to be a mean tom cat. You know if I keep feeding them, they are going to multiply and none of them will come up to me. Just sit around & cry for food & try to chase each other away.
Thank goodness there is only one coming around our home, don't know who it belongs to but I did get it some dry cat food and now put the bedding box in the storeage shed,left the door ajar so it can go in at night ( No more of it pouncing on our front entry door in the wee hours for us
it only seems to come around here at late night or the wee morning hours.) Hopefully it's owner is just temporarily gone, but if thats the case they should have taken it to a place to board it
It is terrible that someone moved away and left their cat there by you Doortego, and now you have three
Years ago some folks sold their home in our area and left their Ram behind in the field, had water an plenty of grazing to be had, but that was not right.
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