Beautiful ragdoll? Birman? Problem
Was thinking of a solution to my problem with my unwelcome visitor.
If the parents of the ragdoll or birman living near Eastview Grove could make contact - maybe we could arrange some times that you will keep your cat inside so that my Lucy can have that time outside please. She is having a very difficult time being inside all the time. Your kitty is always there and my kitty finds her very scary. I can’t even leave my door open whilst getting the mail or bringing in The groceries - my house seems to be a magnet. I have secured the cat door but any other opening there is the cat is there!!
Please could you contact me?? 0275255720.
If anyone reading this and knows where the ragdoll lives, or who the owners are could you please alert them to our problem.
Thanks.
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