shenja
2021-05-14 22:16:21
- #1
I know, but it’s not possible. She is well cared for and has an owner. We also have a very old tomcat. It just doesn’t work.No... lol... she doesn’t want to go anywhere, she wants to be with you. We had that too. A constant visitor cat that at night did a split between half-closed shutters and a tilted window to get in no matter what. We then rescued her from her predicament around 4 a.m. and let her in. The exhausted animal then ate first and then lied down with us. That’s how it is with cats: they choose someone :p