Right, rant incoming. Sorry if this is wordy, but I really am cross.
The single attack in question resulted in 4 vets trips as the wounds were so bad they didn’t heal, and the antibiotics weren’t strong enough to tackle the infection at first. My cat was sick for some time afterwards. Each trip and course of drugs cost money, and obviously while the toll on my wallet while I was furloughed wasn’t welcome I have to really point out here that the health and well being of my cat is absolutley paramount. I must also point out that this attack was the second of that day. It’s not an isolated incident. I am seeking no financial retribution.
“Hugo” is now causing me to keep my cats catflap locked permanently and I only allow her out into our garden when I am present and with the back door open. One, this is annoying because I spent money getting a double glazed pane replaced to fit this flap but more importantly my cat has no idea why suddenly her outside access is restricted.
I’m sorry that his owners have other issues in their life right now, I really am. I am not an unreasonable person but at the end of the day the fact that Hugo’s home life has pushed him away from his own home because he doesn’t get on with their new cat is their problem. I am more than a little miffed that it seems they don’t care what their cat is doing.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not naive. I understand fights happen. But this cat is agressive, powerful and large. It’s not a fair fight with my cat, or my neighbours cats - and let’s remember hugo has sent their cats to the vets as well.
If the fights were caused my cat wandering into his territory or may cat chasing him I would have no qualms whatsoever in keeping my cat indoors. But the simple fact is Hugo comes into my garden and chases my cat around when she’s minding her own business. It’s not as if they’re just running into each other. Yesterday he rushed up a tree for the sole purpose of attacking my cat while she was at the top of it. She had nowhere else to go - if I wasn’t there to chase Hugo off she’d have either fallen out of it or been bitten again. Either would have resulted in injury or worse. She’s not provoking him in any way other than simply existing and playing in her own garden and I’m fed up of it.
But it’s not just that. I mentioned earlier Hugo came into my house and defecated on my carpet. Again, if I knew my cat did that in someone elses house I’d be horrified and I’d keep her indoors. I certainly wouldn’t respond with “cats will be cats” - that’s not normal. Again, it seems like the new cats in his house are causing Hugo to lash out elsewhere. This is absolutely their problem and they need to fix it. Hugo is clearly not happy.
I will be contacting my vet with Hugo’s chip number. So will my neighbour (their cat is now terrifed of wandering more than a couple of feet into the garden) I am sure, however, that data protection laws will prevent me from getting any further details but i am going to be seeing what I can do or asking the vet to pass on a message.
I do not wish any harm on Hugo. If I see him in my garden passing through I’ll continue to squirt him with water, but if thre’s an attack in progress on my cat I will do whatever necessary to defend my cat.
I simply want Hugo’s owners to note his behaviour and figure out why he’s so aggressive all of a sudden, since it would seem this isn’t normal for him if what you say is true (and this is a big “if” because all the behaviour i’ve observed is to the contrary). If he’s causing continual problems, then maybe he needs to be kept indoors. It seems wrong that Hugo has free reign to attack who he pleases and when, and everyone else just needs to deal with it because “cats will be cats”.
Rant over.