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neighbor complain about cats what should i do?
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<blockquote data-quote="BiPetual" data-source="post: 2522844" data-attributes="member: 832021"><p>This whole thing could be a blessing in disguise. Yes, you should pay for the screen. It is not expensive at all to get a screen repaired, and if your cat did it, then you are responsible. </p><p></p><p>However, keeping the cats inside is so much safer and healthier. I understand your concern about the cats being unhappy about staying inside, but they will adjust. I was a foster home for years and took in many stray cats that had been outside. They all wanted to go outside, and for a while it will be a challenge to keep them distracted and not give in to their demands. But ultimately they will get used to it, and you will have more quality time with your pets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiPetual, post: 2522844, member: 832021"] This whole thing could be a blessing in disguise. Yes, you should pay for the screen. It is not expensive at all to get a screen repaired, and if your cat did it, then you are responsible. However, keeping the cats inside is so much safer and healthier. I understand your concern about the cats being unhappy about staying inside, but they will adjust. I was a foster home for years and took in many stray cats that had been outside. They all wanted to go outside, and for a while it will be a challenge to keep them distracted and not give in to their demands. But ultimately they will get used to it, and you will have more quality time with your pets. [/QUOTE]
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