Katz Tales: It's a battle of wills


Target enjoying the outdoors and refusing to give in to Tic Tac and Inkie's keen blackmail. Photo: Ellen Whyte

Target, Tic Tac and Inkie are having a massive argument, and in their passion, they have now come to a point where the neighbours are weighing in.

In our house, there are two different sets of rules: Target is allowed to go out in the garden, accompanied by one of us, but Tic Tac and Inkie are indoor cats.

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