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  1. #1
    i'm ok
    Guest

    There is a cat on my patio trying to get in. Why is it here?

    I don't know why it chose my house. What is the right thing to do?
    It's a little chilly out, so I fed it. That was an hour ago.

    Then my daughter let it in, because I let her. It doesn't look stray. I thought it would go home.

    It's back, and meowing outside now.
    OMG it's crying!!!

    Help!

    If I let it in, where will it poop??

    I don't even like cats. I don't want it in my car!

  2. #2
    Skootz
    Guest
    Once you feed one, they like to stay around. It may decide to go between it's house and yours but it could be lost. Probably was hungry and feeding it was the thing to do. I just don't know if it will leave now. If it's an indoor cat that was only out occasionally, it may have gotten lost and that's why it's wanting inside.

  3. #3
    ♥Pretty♥ ♥Kitty♥
    Guest
    You fed and let it in. You now have a cat unless you find the owner or take it to a shelter. I suggest letting the kitty stay if you ask all the neighbors and nobody claims it. Cats are loads of fun!


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