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*Use of deterrents to prevent non-resident cats from taking up vantage points, such as sheds and fences, from which they can overlook and territorialise a resident cat's garden (for example, burglar deterrent plastic prickle strips that will not had,m card but which are uncomfortable to walk or sit on).
 
*Use of deterrents to prevent non-resident cats from taking up vantage points, such as sheds and fences, from which they can overlook and territorialise a resident cat's garden (for example, burglar deterrent plastic prickle strips that will not had,m card but which are uncomfortable to walk or sit on).
 
*Coded electronic cat door to prevent non-resident cats form entering the home.
 
*Coded electronic cat door to prevent non-resident cats form entering the home.
*In some cases time sharing may be employed, to allow cats to have outdoor access at different times of day so that they do not encounter each other (this can be achieved using some cat flaps with timer facilities).
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*"time sharing" may be employed, to allow cats to have outdoor access at different times of day so that they do not encounter each other (this can be achieved using some cat flaps with timer facilities).
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*In some cases, cats that seek out and attack other cats may need to be confined or rehomed.
     
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