
Not sure where this should go really, as it's about stopping strange cats coming into our home but it also covers the
dog not doing a thing about it!
I put a lot of work into Buster as a youngster to teach him that he mustn't chase cats (he instinctively chased them as a pup, with a view to play with them).
He's a complete super-star when he's out walking, all the local cats know he's no threat and won't move out of our way if they're sat in the middle of a path, Buster will carefully step around them. You can see by his body language that he desperately want to greet the cat, his tail is swishing but he's got so much self-restraint I don't have to say a word, he'll force his gaze elsewhere untill he's passed the cat (then look at me for a 'good boy' biscuit!).
Any cat that enters our
garden is completely ignored. Any cat that enters our
house may get an inquisitive glance form Buster, or a welcoming tail wiggle while he puts on a very happy "hello there, welcome to my home, I want to be your friend" face.
Recently an entire tom cat has been hanging around (my female cat is spayed and does not like this tom, but she's increasingly ignoring him). The tom seems more interested in seeking human company and trying to make himself at home in our house. Hubby found him in our hallway yesterday, sitting 2 ft away from Buster (who was calmly sprawled out on the floor watching him). Later in the evening the tom strutted into our livingroom while we were in there, mewing his head of. I tried to 'gee-up' Buster to get up and go to see the cat (knowing he only has friendly intentions, but hoping the sight of a huge approaching dog would scare the cat out for good) - all Buster would do was look at it wagging his tail in a happy manner. I walked towards the cat and it just mewed at me, I wafted my hand and told it to go away and it wandered back out.
We shoo it away whenever we see it, but not in an aggressive manner - it'll go away when we tell it to.
I don't know what to do. We don't want this cat in our house, but it's getting braver - it's just wandered into my office upstairs!!!!!
We had the complete opposite problem with our last dog, who would chase cats with a veiw to 'terminating' them and it didn't take long before no cat would dare step foot in our garden, let alone our house (thankfully he never actually managed to catch one).
How on earth do you stop a cat entering your home?? Keeping all the doors and windows shut is obviously going to work, but it's not very practical now the weather is warming up, I like to leave my back door open (I also have a cat flap), I don't want to feel like a prisoner in my own home.
Is it too mean for me to get a water-pistol and squirt it? Or any other ideas please, this cat is doing my head in (he's even got my husband saying "ahhh, but that cat
is cute - it's so cheeky" and hubby isn't a cat person!)