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To be honest I've had a bit of a change of heart
I now realise that irresponsible cat ownership is selfish and damaging to native species so I'll be keeping the cat indoors from now on and will keep my toxoplasmosis to myself.
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I now realise that irresponsible cat ownership is selfish and damaging to native species so I'll be keeping the cat indoors from now on and will keep my toxoplasmosis to myself.
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Originally Posted by Leslie
Suggest that he sprinkles some moth ***** around the garden, Cats dont like those.
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Not many moths around this time of year....might be difficult to collect them matey.
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Originally Posted by fast bloke
Since when do cats bury their turds? They do if they can find a nice soft flowerbed, but the ones that crap in my garden just crap and leave it.
Also, you can get toxoplasmosis from cat crap just the same as you can from dog crap
Cat crap does stink. If you think it doesn't then suggest to your neighbour that any cat crap he finds in his garden should be shovelled up and posted through your letter box
Also, you can get toxoplasmosis from cat crap just the same as you can from dog crap
Cat crap does stink. If you think it doesn't then suggest to your neighbour that any cat crap he finds in his garden should be shovelled up and posted through your letter box
I find that a few well aimed missiles deters cats from roaming in your garden.
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a cat would win in a fight no problem, cos they fight like girls. cats do bury their crap, its probably a fox. the fox & cat would join forces & beat the crap out of a dog, then crap on it & its crap....
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The council and police will do sod all, I've been through it all.
And last month we have had new neighbours across the road it's an old peoples warden controlled single bedroom bungalow and they have 7 cats, 2 rabbits and a six week old rotty pup.![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
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And last month we have had new neighbours across the road it's an old peoples warden controlled single bedroom bungalow and they have 7 cats, 2 rabbits and a six week old rotty pup.
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Would a fox win a fight against a dog? It does ok against chickens but a dog? hmmmmmmm. It would give a yourshire terrier a dry slap but im not sure once you get to beagle sized woofers. Mind you a pride of foxes might be different. Evil when they hunt as a bunch
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Originally Posted by Generic User
I now realise that irresponsible cat ownership is selfish and damaging to native species so I'll be keeping the cat indoors from now on and will keep my toxoplasmosis to myself.
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I like cats, but would never own one because its basically not on having a pet which goes out killing wild animals and birds all the time, and roaming around other people gardens.
I can fully understand the appeal of cats, but IMO its selfish of the owners to have them and ignore their drawbacks.
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I like cats, but would never own one because its basically not on having a pet which goes out killing wild animals and birds all the time, and roaming around other people gardens.
I can fully understand the appeal of cats, but IMO its selfish of the owners to have them and ignore their drawbacks.
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My brothers dog catches more small birds in a year than my cats
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Don't have that problem with my cats - all four of them are housecats and aren't let out. On the odd occasion that they do go out in the garden, they stay in it and come in when they're called.
My old black moggy ventured out into the front garden in her younger days and nextdoor's Staff decided it was lunch time. Eight legs, two tails and a lot of blood in the garden - not a mark on the cat
My old black moggy ventured out into the front garden in her younger days and nextdoor's Staff decided it was lunch time. Eight legs, two tails and a lot of blood in the garden - not a mark on the cat
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I think maybe the cat unlovers have a point. I didn't realise that my cat could cause a kid to go blind, so I am going to try an convert him to be a house cat.
Huxley - how did you train your cats to use the toilet?
Huxley - how did you train your cats to use the toilet?
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Originally Posted by StickyMicky
why don't you get a cat flap and fit one of them garage door opening kits to it, and put the remote on the cats forehead with sellotape?
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Would a fox win a fight against a dog? It does ok against chickens but a dog? hmmmmmmm.
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Originally Posted by Generic User
if the dog is out the cat wont go anywhere near anyway, he is talking about waiting and then releasing the dog,,,thats different!!!he is talking about trapping the cat with the dog ![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
there is no choice but to get the police involved, this bloke is a bit of a local nutter and he knows some sorts aswell.
I dont why he has a big problem, he lets his dog do craps on the pavement, or in the park, and he's not the only one, my cats just doesnt go in his garden, and likewise other cats come in my garden aswell,,,everybody gets it.
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there is no choice but to get the police involved, this bloke is a bit of a local nutter and he knows some sorts aswell.
I dont why he has a big problem, he lets his dog do craps on the pavement, or in the park, and he's not the only one, my cats just doesnt go in his garden, and likewise other cats come in my garden aswell,,,everybody gets it.
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Karl....
You just don't get pet training like that over in the UK, its a shame, it could bring a whole new angle to saturday mornings for the gentry, and it would be sure to keep those animal welfare do-gooders at bay !
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Would a fox win a fight against a dog? It does ok against chickens but a dog? hmmmmmmm. It would give a yourshire terrier a dry slap but im not sure once you get to beagle sized woofers. Mind you a pride of foxes might be different. Evil when they hunt as a bunch
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Originally Posted by Karl 227
Nope, my dog chased and caught a fox a few weeks ago in a field, he then proceeded to bum it ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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I have a cat. I don’t feed it on Tuesdays because I know on that night people put their rubbish out and my cat has a really good feed on all the left-overs
There’s usually a bit of mess but I make sure I put my rubbish out in the morning so it doesn’t affect me
My cat likes to **** in other people’s gardens but that’s nature isn’t it? You can’t stop birds crapping in your garden can you? Although getting cat crap on your hands when gardening can be a sticky smelly problem, but not for me as my cat doesn’t crap in mine ![Thumb](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
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Originally Posted by Floyd
I have a cat. I don’t feed it on Tuesdays because I know on that night people put their rubbish out and my cat has a really good feed on all the left-overs
There’s usually a bit of mess but I make sure I put my rubbish out in the morning so it doesn’t affect me
My cat likes to **** in other people’s gardens but that’s nature isn’t it? You can’t stop birds crapping in your garden can you? Although getting cat crap on your hands when gardening can be a sticky smelly problem, but not for me as my cat doesn’t crap in mine ![Thumb](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
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Originally Posted by Neutral Cruiser
Ahh animals in the hands of idiots. Is there a more wrong and depressing subject, i think not.
Basically your cat is doing no harm and if it was my cat he was threatening he'd could be hurt the next time he was out walking his dog in the park (the dog would be given a stroke and a couple of biscuits). The dog owner sounds like he doesn't like animals so he's a **** and shouldn't have his dog. As for you with the cat, you don't sound like you give a **** either so why post about it's welfare on here? Firstly get a cat flap if you like your cat. If you don't like your cat you're a **** for having one.
I would phone the police as it's the only way to warn the cretin next door off BEFORE something happens to the cat. Yes the police are useless but the only other alternative is to let him know what will happen if he doesn't chill out. But then what if he 'has you'. I don't know what he's like or what you're like. You're probably both pussies. Go to the police. I'd find it hard not to do something to your neigbour personally, but it sounds a little as if you deserve eachother, and that, as always, the animals are caught in the middle.
When will people realise that showing dis-regard for pets doesn't make them appear hard but in fact the complete opposite.
Both of you are neanderthals who couldn't punch through a wet paper bag (and that includes OllyK and a few others).
Basically your cat is doing no harm and if it was my cat he was threatening he'd could be hurt the next time he was out walking his dog in the park (the dog would be given a stroke and a couple of biscuits). The dog owner sounds like he doesn't like animals so he's a **** and shouldn't have his dog. As for you with the cat, you don't sound like you give a **** either so why post about it's welfare on here? Firstly get a cat flap if you like your cat. If you don't like your cat you're a **** for having one.
I would phone the police as it's the only way to warn the cretin next door off BEFORE something happens to the cat. Yes the police are useless but the only other alternative is to let him know what will happen if he doesn't chill out. But then what if he 'has you'. I don't know what he's like or what you're like. You're probably both pussies. Go to the police. I'd find it hard not to do something to your neigbour personally, but it sounds a little as if you deserve eachother, and that, as always, the animals are caught in the middle.
When will people realise that showing dis-regard for pets doesn't make them appear hard but in fact the complete opposite.
Both of you are neanderthals who couldn't punch through a wet paper bag (and that includes OllyK and a few others).
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