About a week and a half ago I started hearing a cat making a yowling noise sometimes when I was in the back yard. I was a bit concerned it was hurt but could never see it. Then on Thursday I saw one of my cats having a stare-off with a ginger cat, who then started to make the yowling noise. Mystery solved and the cat didn't appear hurt.
However tonight the cat has tried to get in through the cat flap once while we were up and did get in once we had gone to bed. (Cats are now shut in for the night).
Any ideas on why it's yowling? I was thinking mating but both my cats have been done. And any ideas on how to discourage it coming in our cat flap?
I'm going to start making enquires about who owns it tomorrow.
New cat in the neighbourhood
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Re: New cat in the neighbourhood
I suspect the yowling is directed at your cats, and not in a friendly way
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Re: New cat in the neighbourhood
This. I would suggest that a power-struggle is taking place and the new cat is trying to establish its territory.Kay wrote:I suspect the yowling is directed at your cats, and not in a friendly way
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Re: New cat in the neighbourhood
It could very well be territorial, but my first thought was lost, hungry and scared - my Lily makes a yowling noise when she's scared.