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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Mymblesdaughter on August 06, 2012, 15:53:16 PM
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I posted a few weeks ago asking details about a stray cat at work. I've spoken to the rescue and agreed to feed him until they are a bit quieter and have time to come down and trap him.
Anyway I feed him three or four times a week. I leave a big plate full of biscuits under the porta cabin. I never see him but one of my collegues has seen him and the plate is always empty. Today when I went to get the plate he'd left me a poo on the plate as a lovely thank you. :sick:
Any idea why this might have happened? Do you think that it means there could be two cats or more? I thought it seemed strange to poo in a place were you normally have food.
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is it def cat poo? Foxes always used to poo on my stable cats dish if I left it lying around............. they had a blooming good aim!! :Crazy:
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I don't know, could be I suppose. I don't know what fox poo looks like but now that you mention it it didn't look like the poos my cats do.
Maybe i'm going to find it every morning when I fill up the cat food. I really hope the cats getting the food and I'm not feeding the local foxes. I don't mind the fox having some as long as he leaves some for the poor cat.
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No idea on the poo front but think that the thread title qualifies for best title on Purrs ever :evillaugh:
If it is a fox poo, and the chances are the fox may be eating the biscuits could you rig up some sort of cardboard box with a hole in that's big enough for a cat to squeeze in and get the biscuits but not a fox?
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cats are normally far too clean to poop on a plate. I bet its a fox. Even if you put a cardboard box down foxes always squeeze themselves into places where they can find food :-: Fox poo is normally darker than cats and often has lots of bits stuck in it. Yes I am a poo expert :naughty: :evillaugh: :evillaugh: