![]() The problem comes with the fact that most of my neighbours are leaving their bifold doors, kitchen doors and windows etc open to make the most of summer - as are we! - and the cat is going into other people’s houses. Terrace houses, London, cul de sac with very little traffic. We have a fairly saturated neighbourhood when it comes to cats, so inevitably other cats have been coming into our garden to establish it as theirs and she has been roaming into other gardens to explore new territories. She turned one a few months ago and is not a small cat. Bengals are such a clever, active breed and she had become used to outdoor access. The fosterers were clear that she would need to continue to have access to the outside. ![]() She’s an indoor-outdoor cat who we got as a rescue at about 6 months (she and her siblings were the result of a Bengal queen escaping and having a liaison with a local Tom). I have a young female (spayed) Bengal cross. ![]()
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