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I have an outdoor cat so his food stays outside all of the stray cats from my neighborhood come to my house eat his food and act like they live here how do i get them to leave
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Instead of leaving food out all day, feed him only at particular times, and don’t leave any food behind.
He can adjust to a new feeding schedule.
Unless you plan to sit there and watch for them, there’s just no way you can leave food sitting out and not have any number of critters stopping by for a munch.
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Answer 2
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Ditto what Beastmaster said.
Make a schedule and stick to it.
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Answer 3
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as beastmaster had said, instead of livig the food out everytime, feed your cat at regular period or bring your cat in for eating food. try a new schedule for your cat and follow it.
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Answer 4
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ditto wat Beastmaster said also
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Answer 5
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sorry catboy
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Answer 6
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call your cat inside the house for eating food
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Answer 7
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sorry about the my last answer only give it as much it can eat but just make sure it doesnt get overweight i dont what was going through my mind we only do that to opposums and racoons
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Answer 8
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Mabe, you should keep the food inside!
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Answer 9
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i know catboy what your dealing with because were brother and sister. we need help to get the stray cats away from our outside cat. everyhting we try just doesnt work. :[
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Answer 10
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scar it away or shoot it with a bb gun so it has a warning do not come back it sounds harsh but it works
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