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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Stuart on December 01, 2012, 15:34:58 PM

Title: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 01, 2012, 15:34:58 PM
Why da 'ell do My New neighbours stick their Cats outside into a shed?  >:(
shed has also a wire mesh part to it ( quite large )

They are newish neighbours and I have never seen their Kit's OH has, and they look like silver Tabbys?
not too old, but not kittens either

this has been for over 3 months now, but what is tearing at my heart strings is the type of Meow  :(

They are not out there All the time, but when they are ( like just now ) and it's bloody freezing btw
one of them will meow constantly, you know the type of meow, where it sounds stressed and upset  :scared:
but it does not give up, just a constant , meow, meow, meow, meow, meow etc etc

I do know they have recently just had a baby and wonder if that is why they get put outside?? I would love to
go over and ask em what is going on? as Kitty is obviously freaked  :shocked: but don't want to upset the new
neighbours ( I hardly see them anyway )

Just wish poor kitty wouldn't meow so   :(
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on December 01, 2012, 15:37:08 PM
If there is no heating or food, water. bed  and litter tray they should not be out there and maybe this is a way to introduce yourself Stuart as a concerned cat owner?
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 01, 2012, 16:46:27 PM
I would think that they have everything bar the heating  :doh:

I WILL be knocking if this carry's on much longer  >:(

either that or get in touch with the SSPCA
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Dawn F on December 01, 2012, 16:50:11 PM
sspca might be easier if you don't want confrontation with them, unfortunately as with little dickie hanging around Sue's we all have different ideas of what is proper care
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: jezebel on December 01, 2012, 17:06:12 PM
If you hardly see them then there's no harm in going round and telling them their cats sound distressed and you're worried.

I hate people who have babies and then can't be bothered looking after their animals.
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Sue P (Paddysmum) on December 01, 2012, 17:11:44 PM


Stuart, I empathise.  Similar problem, similar feelings of being torn.  I would say go via the SSPCA route first - it leaves you an avenue of "concerned neighbour" later if you need it, and you can always say that someone else had mentioned to you that they'd heard the crying and were concerned.  :hug:

I dont know why some people get cats.   :(
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Kay and Penny on December 01, 2012, 17:17:42 PM
if they look like pedigrees, could they by any chance be a breeding pair? what about knocking and saying you had been thinking of getting a silver tabby and wonder if they breed? might just initiate a conversation about cats, and cat welfare

what would you do if they said they didn't really want them anymore, though - could you take them in?
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 01, 2012, 17:21:30 PM
I don't think they will be breeding them??

Just went outside just now, and it's  :censored: cold  >:( Kitty still meowing its head off  :(
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on December 01, 2012, 18:29:53 PM
This breaks my heart  :(
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: CatGirl on December 01, 2012, 18:49:46 PM
I'd go and introduce myself,ask if the cat's ok?as it sounds quite pitiful.
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: JackSpratt on December 01, 2012, 20:55:00 PM
Is it a shed with a run attached? No idea why they'd do that in all honesty. I don't know why some folks have animals share their lives either..... :hug: :hug: I agree with Sue, go the SSPCA route.
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 02, 2012, 07:13:56 AM
Yes , the run is attached, old neighbours had two dogs

There's One thing I haven't made clear in the post tho  :doh:

The Kitty's are not kept outside ALL of the time, I'd say they are inside mostly, and I wouldn't even say they are
put into the shed on a daily basis, it's just that I hate hearing the constant stressful meow from one of them
who Obviously does not like being in there  :( when they are in the shed, I'd guess it's usually for a few hours
although my next door neighbour told me that there was one time they were there for basically the whole day
it's just so heartbreaking to hear kitty meowing tho :(
Title: Would just like to know
Post by: caledonia on December 02, 2012, 10:29:06 AM
It just seems a bit strange, im not sure what their logic is in putting the kitties out in a shed from time to time.

I would def call the SSPCA, it's freezing just now even in day time and the cats are obviously distressed ;-(
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: emmmy_lou on December 02, 2012, 20:44:14 PM
It just seems a bit strange, im not sure what their logic is in putting the kitties out in a shed from time to time.

I would def call the SSPCA, it's freezing just now even in day time and the cats are obviously distressed ;-(

It does seem very strange behaviour... I know the cry is unbearable as Dexter is like that going to the vets.

If they are not very old tho, why get them when they were about to have a baby?!
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Liz on December 02, 2012, 20:54:34 PM
Stuart maybe pop in and have a look and a chat, it may be that their is heatpads and stuff and sometimes how folks care for their cats isn't how we look after ours

My outside ferals have heatpads, beds and food but want to live outside even in these bitter temps and snow

JS isn't the shed and run what the General has
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 02, 2012, 21:26:58 PM
Yeah Liz, if they have them out again, I will, due away on the 6th

Kittys have not been out tonight tho :)
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: emmmy_lou on December 02, 2012, 23:11:37 PM
I know ferals are a bit different, but if these are ordinary cats being shut outside for hours each day, what is all that about?!
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: JackSpratt on December 03, 2012, 13:52:30 PM
Liz, The General was put in a shed with a run for a month and a half while he acclimatised to his surroundings. He is longer confined and chooses to come and go from the shed for food and warmth.  He's fed in their by his new mum three times a day and is very loved; the difference here is she'd love him to come in the house but he's not brave enough yet! (Which reminds me, there are new photos to put on his thread for Donna.)

Stuart, sadly I don't think they'll be breaking any law if there's food, shelter and water provided. The mental wellbeing of an animal is not very well protected by the Animal Welfare Act. >:(
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 06, 2012, 13:04:29 PM
It's strange tho, I have put off putting a post on here before because there seems to be no routine  :-:
it's when I hear the pitiful meowing that, I feel the anguish  :(

I'm Glad to report tho, the Kitties have not been out since posting this  :)
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Dawn F on December 06, 2012, 13:15:05 PM
maybe they're lurkers lol!  seriously though they could have been decorating or something inside and just wanted little feet out of the way
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Ellen2010 on December 06, 2012, 15:09:32 PM
It just seems a bit strange, im not sure what their logic is in putting the kitties out in a shed from time to time.

I would def call the SSPCA, it's freezing just now even in day time and the cats are obviously distressed ;-(

It does seem very strange behaviour... I know the cry is unbearable as Dexter is like that going to the vets.

If they are not very old tho, why get them when they were about to have a baby?!

Unfortunately this happens as one of my cats is a result that someone that was pregnant got a kitten and then a week after the baby was born got rid of the kitten who they were saying was 5 months but was no way big enough and the vets were in agreement the kitten was 3 months old.  She has been with me since and is now 7 years old and very loved
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Cherry24 on December 06, 2012, 16:17:57 PM
Are they indoor cats? A lot of people with indoor cats build pens in the garden for them to get fresh air without escaping from the garden. It could be that the cat that is meowing loudly is just very vocal and hasn't got used to being outside yet or gets anxious when away from owners.

If I'm not in the same room as one of my cats (that follows me like a shadow), he shouts the house down. 
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on December 23, 2012, 12:35:20 PM
Just a wee update, still no meowing from outside, Carol says she hasn't heard them since I've been away either  :)
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on December 23, 2012, 15:13:02 PM
Phewwwwwwwwwww and hope they are OK  :hug:
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: Stuart on February 12, 2013, 00:59:57 AM
Phewwwwwwwwwww and hope they are OK  :hug:

Yes I dare say they are, I haven't heard them stuck outside since the last time, so it seem's whatever they were sticking them outside for?  :shocked: :(

has now ended  ;D :wow: ;D
Title: Re: Would just like to know
Post by: heather sullivan on February 12, 2013, 19:38:37 PM
maybe they were decorating and didnt want little cat paint paw prints everywhere? :evillaugh: