Cat drinking milk
@Professor2010 (20162)
India
May 3, 2010 1:42am CST
Stray cats and pet cats of neighbors enter our kitchen and steal the milk, fish, meat and egg curry from the cupboard, they know how to unhook and open the door. Another drink the milk in the pot left after boiling on the stove at night to cool. My daughter in law forgets to keep in the freeze.
Last Monday night the milk was boiling, kitchen door was open, a cat entered and tried to drink, the pot slipped, boiling milk must have been spilled over her body, my wife saw the cat running away, must have acquired burns. Since that day, she never came.
Some cats enter my bed room through window and soil the sheets, I hate this. Do you have cat as pet, do stray dogs, cats enter your home, any good or bad incident to share? Thanks in advance.
Happy posting, cheers
Prof
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12 responses
@Sreekala (34312)
• India
3 May 10
Hello Sir,
We don’t have any pet at home (here) but today I am happy to give a response to you. The reason is in our office kitchen; a cat came and delivered three kittens. I think she delivered yesterday as it was a Sunday and holiday for us. Kitchen door was locked but she managed to enter through window. Today our Sweeper lady first saw the cat and kitten and the she gave milk to the cat. The sweeper residing nearby and she agreed to prepare food for the cat. We have never seen this cat before and I don’t know how she reaches here. The kittens are white in colour and very cute.
At home there is no disturbance by cat. Most of the time we are not at home and if we are there then also doors are closed and no way to enter into the room. Cats are enough in neighbouring locality but none is entering into our house so there is no disturbance so far. I can understand the troubles if a stray cat entered into the kitchen. It happened in our earlier house and I never kept any food items in kitchen to avoid the cats from kitchen.
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
4 May 10
Sree we had a similar incident, we have a room on the attic of our home in orissa, there we keep unused items, one evening while moving on roof i heard mewing of cats from that room, we say 5 kittens there, as the window was left open some day, the cat could do this...
Thanks for sharing,
God bless you.
Cheers
Prof
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@nijolechu (1842)
• Canada
4 May 10
I never had a cat enter my home before. There was this one time where he or she almost entered my home. Good thing I was there to scare it away. Because you don't know what an animal would do if they entered your home. They could do a lot of damage inside or even eat stuff or urinate everywhere.
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@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
12 May 10
dear professor,
no way a cat can stay long inside my home. but sometimes cats from neighbors try and enter the window because there is no cover yet, to try and steal food. but with my ever dependable dog tashi, they cant. they end up running back outside.
have a nice day.
ann
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
12 May 10
I am fade up with the stray cats my dear ann
Thanks for sharing.
God bless you.
Cheers.
Prof
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@advokatku (4033)
• Indonesia
3 May 10
I'm happy with the cat but I'm not happy to maintain it. for me, the cat is not a good pet. It was no pleasure from cat except only bring disease
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
4 May 10
Thanks for sharing your views lol,
God bless you.
Cheers
Prof
@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
7 May 10
Hello welcome to mylot
Yes dogs are like kids, Thanks for response.
God bless you.
Cheers.
Prof
@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
3 May 10
We live in apartment building with locked doors and locked windows so our pet cat can't get out and no others can get in. If I am eating ice cream or something with sour cream, sometimes my cat will try and steal some. He knows that I will always give him some if I am eating something that he likes.
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
4 May 10
Thanks for sharing lol cats like milk and icecream has it,
God bless you.
Cheers
Prof
@jwfarrimond (4473)
•
3 May 10
I've got 5 cats and they all have free access to the outside and of course that also means that other cats can come into the house as well. They generally do not get very far though before they are challenged by my adult male cat (the others are females and a 10 month old male kitten). He generally sees them off and if he has any problem with a particularly persistant invader, I'll come and back him up.
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
4 May 10
Glad to know you have five..
Thanks for sharing,
God bless you.
Cheers
Prof
@mipen2006 (5528)
• Australia
3 May 10
This is a real problem, Prof. I have never experienced anything like this from stray cats, and would be looking at a way of dtopping their entry into the house. Good luck, as it isn't healthy.
@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
4 May 10
Hi mike how are you my friend
Thanks for sharing,
Cheers
Prof
@sukumar794 (5040)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
3 May 10
Cats have a latent tendency to steal, no matter how you love them and keep them as pets in extreme comforts.
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@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
5 May 10
We have A cat. He is strictly an indoor cat. He only eats the dry food that we buy for him at the vet's. He does not get on the stove, kitchen table or counters. I sometimes leave meat on the counter to thaw, and our cat will not bother it. Once in a while a stray cat will wander into our yard, but it does not get into our house.
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
7 May 10
Nice to hear he eats the food from vet only..
Thanks.
God bless you.
Cheers.
Prof
@marychristine (5)
• Australia
4 May 10
We have two pet cats.As we have a cat door in our laundry, neighbouring cats sometimes come in to the house through the cat door, or eat our cat's food. Once we found another cat chasing our cat around our bedroom. We have never had them come in to steal our food though.
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@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
7 May 10
Welcome to my discussion my friend, thanks for response.
God bless you.
Cheers.
Prof