Is it outrageous for a neighbor to ask me to keep my cat in so hers can go out?
Hello community, My cat has been going out since I got her at 3 months old. I sat with her until she got used to it. She loves the outdoors. She is out first thing in the morning and all day until 7 or 8 pm when she comes in and I keep her in at night. I watch her all day, go from window to window and then go looking for her if I don't see her for a hour or so. She is not a fighter. My neighbor across the street has a male cat that comes over to my side of the street. My cat is afraid of him and stays on my side of the street. If the male cat comes over, I chase it home when I see him. Otherwise I hear my cat allerting me she is in trouble by her meow. I go out with my stick and find the male cat tormenting her. One day the male cat was lurching in the brush, waiting for my cat, and chased my cat to the tip of the tree. The male cat saw me with my stick and ran down the tree, while I swong my stick at it. I chased him home. I now watch my cat more closely. My neighbor called me after stating that she had another $100 vet bill, said her cat was limping, most likely thinking I did something to it, I didn't and told her that neither me nor my cat had anything to do with it. She then asked me if I could keep my cat in the 3 days she was home from work so her cat can go out. I said no, that my cat is an outside cat and I am not going to keep her in. I said I watch my cat all day and my cat doesn' go over to your side of the street. I told her she needed to watch her cat. The first thing her cat does is come to my area. She, of course, is not happy with my answer. I cannot do that to my cat, keep her in 3 days a week. I am a little worried that she my trap my cat. She had 4 babies from a wild stray which is where her cat came from a few years before, all 4 baby cats have dissappered. Thanks for any suggestions or help. Lyn