I went out earlier, I saw a cat underneath my car. Mind you the heat in Texas is horrible right now. I called to the cat, it came right out to me. She did not seem thirsty but she did seem thin. She had on a flea collar with a bell attached. She came right up, let me pet her head and started what I call the lovey dovey. I went in the house to get her some water and she was waiting right there but did not drink.
I knew the neighbors got a kitten some months ago. The 14 year old grandson came out to grab his bike. I called to him and asked him, is this your cat? Yes it was their's. She did not seem
happy being an indoor cat so they let her stay outside. Mind you, they also have 3 large dogs that are house dogs but they had no issues with the kitten.
What I am concerned about is that she seems to thin, he assured me that they feed her all the time but she is not home much. She is running the neighborhood. My dogs go crazy sometimes at night when I let them out for business. I am so worried that it has been her in my yard. If my 90# chow gets her I would be heartbroken.
How do I approach the wonderful neighbors about my concerns for the safety of this cat. She is not eating enough and roaming where a dog might get her or get run over by a car. Maybe she is not happy in the house because of the dogs, they loved her as a kitten, does that change when they grow up? Should I just keep my mouth shut and at the least make sure there is water on my porch for her.
I will say that when I got back from my errands she was right there laying on the neighbors porch happy as a pig in mud.
I knew the neighbors got a kitten some months ago. The 14 year old grandson came out to grab his bike. I called to him and asked him, is this your cat? Yes it was their's. She did not seem
happy being an indoor cat so they let her stay outside. Mind you, they also have 3 large dogs that are house dogs but they had no issues with the kitten.
What I am concerned about is that she seems to thin, he assured me that they feed her all the time but she is not home much. She is running the neighborhood. My dogs go crazy sometimes at night when I let them out for business. I am so worried that it has been her in my yard. If my 90# chow gets her I would be heartbroken.
How do I approach the wonderful neighbors about my concerns for the safety of this cat. She is not eating enough and roaming where a dog might get her or get run over by a car. Maybe she is not happy in the house because of the dogs, they loved her as a kitten, does that change when they grow up? Should I just keep my mouth shut and at the least make sure there is water on my porch for her.
I will say that when I got back from my errands she was right there laying on the neighbors porch happy as a pig in mud.