Pssssst pssssst-shoo kitty....... hopefully the cat is not sick or rabid.....
Cat on porch preventing homeowner from getting in the house
Submitted by Alecia Kaus on January 14, 2013 - 9:22pm
Batavia police are responding to a residence on State Street to help a homeowner with a cat that is preventing the resident from getting in the house.
The cat is located on the porch and won't leave. Dispatch says it might be 110 or 115 State St.
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We have two indoor cats and Bast knows they can be recalcitrant at times. However the dirty looks I receive from them when remove them from my chair before I can sit down doesn’t hold a candle to this.
What is it, a friggin lion? I just can't picture a cat keeping someone out of their home.
poor thing did they take it to the shelter? there are lots of neglected unwanted kitties on state street because of owner irresponsibility...hope they dont shoo t it. This is freakin funny.(if they didnt harm her)
i think it may be sick if its that calico i seen
Come on, a cat won't let you get into your house. Must be someone from the BIG CITY.
Hallucigens make cats appear bigger than what they are
WTF, did someone really call the Police because, the big bad putty tat was blocking them from getting into their house? Simple solution and without wasting tax payer dollars. Kick the damn cat out of the way. Oh, before all you self-righteous animal lovers cry foul. You can kick a cat hard enough to move it out of the way without hurting it. What a waste of the Officer's time not mention such a f-ing joke. If, pet owner's can't take care of the pet then, DO NOT get a pet. It is bad enough people let their cats roam around the neighborhood tearing through trash can, pissing and crapping in other home owner's yard. Or worst of all dumping a cat off on someone's farm because, they assumed the cat will be fine.



I've met some unruly cats, but can't this one be chased off the porch? Maybe it's been abused and is just searching for food and water. Best of luck to the resident and animal.