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AIBU?

to be disgusted by the neighbours shitting in our flowerbeds?

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KvetaBarry · 26/05/2011 10:58

and all over the lawn - it's repulsive! every morning, I have to go on turd patrol before DS is released into the garden. And apparently there is absolutely nothing we can do about it. Angry

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Scheherezadea · 26/05/2011 11:00

What?! Do you mean the people, or the pets???

Surely if it's the people it's an environmental health hazard!!

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EauRouge · 26/05/2011 11:00
Grin
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BertieBasset · 26/05/2011 11:00

The neighbours pets do you mean? If you actually mean your neighbours I am sure there is quite a lot you can do!

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Flisspaps · 26/05/2011 11:01

I do hope you leave toilet rolls outside for them.

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taylor74 · 26/05/2011 11:01

We talking people or pets here?? Lol
Did make me giggle

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JanMorrow · 26/05/2011 11:02

Ha, love it. Do you live next to a crack den?

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taylor74 · 26/05/2011 11:03

Can you imagine your neighbour hitching her skirt up and taking a big dump on your flower beds. Thats one for YouTube methinks x

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brickwallspringstomind · 26/05/2011 11:09

I had a friend who's neighbour threw their poo over the hedge into her garden. Not nice....yuck...hence she has moved now.

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KvetaBarry · 26/05/2011 11:10

Blush I meant neighbours cats! Blush

it's still repulsive!!

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WorzselMummage · 26/05/2011 11:11

[GRIN]

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razzlebathbone · 26/05/2011 11:11

Tell them to do it in their socks.

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SenoritaViva · 26/05/2011 11:12

Oh you've given me a good laugh this morning. Thank you! I was going to suggest you turn your garden into a cactus garden, not so great for your neighbours bottom, but probably not great for your child either!

It is hideous. How are the cats getting into the garden? Can you speak to neighbour nicely and suggest they introduce a litter tray. It is revolting.

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squeakytoy · 26/05/2011 11:12

Are you sure it isnt foxes?

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Punkatheart · 26/05/2011 11:14

I'm sorry but now this is making me laugh too.

Buy some spray cat deterrent or a motion sensor.

I have a very lovely and very twee neighbour and now I am thinking thoughts I shouldn't...

Not the sock. Please not the sock again. I am still in therapy from that one.

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KvetaBarry · 26/05/2011 11:17

definitely cats - we've seen them a few times. I've put short pieces of wood sticking out of the ground on my veg plot, but the lawn has at least 2 land mines on it every morning. We seem to have 3 neighbouring cats - 2 from the houses behind us, one next door. I want to get a dog, but we can't at the moment due to our work hours and the fact that our house isn't suitable for a dog just yet - still very much a work in progress!

I don't like cats much, but do not object to them taking al fresco dumps, so long as it's on their owners property - it's the fact they can roam far and wide, littering my other people's lawns with their excrement. feline bastards.

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Psammead · 26/05/2011 11:18

Shock

For a moment there I thought this was going to be an AIBU that no-one could argue with Grin

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Pancakeflipper · 26/05/2011 11:18

get a trowel. Chuck it back to their side of the garden.

Be armed with a water pistol. Huge one.

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dixiechick1975 · 26/05/2011 11:19

Get one of those electronic noise cat sensors - seemed to do the trick for us.

The neighbours (whose cat shit on our lawn) did complain about the noise it made though!

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ginnny · 26/05/2011 11:20

Get a cat yourself. They don't shit in their own gardens and your cat will scare off the others.
Sorted!!
Grin

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Scheherezadea · 26/05/2011 11:22

Get a dog

Get a cat scarer

Get one of those sprays to keep cats out

Everyday you collect it up, post it through their letter box/leave it on their doorstep (after all, it is their property!)


I hate cats.

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KvetaBarry · 26/05/2011 11:23

re: trowel - can't flip it into their gardens as we're a) not sure which cat matches which poo (is there some sort of striation pattern, like matching a bullet to the gun it was fired from, that we could employ to solve this problem?) and b) they all have sheds backing onto us, so we'd end up looking out at turd covered shed roofs!

cat noise thing - do they work? I'm worried it'll damaged my PFB's ears (hearing problems in one ear already!)

and we are NOT getting a cat!! I'm not exactly allergic, but do sneeze and itch if I come into contact with one. And I want a dog! :)

also - do cats shit in socks?

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TheMonster · 26/05/2011 11:25

Get your own cat. It's the only way to solve the problem.

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TheMonster · 26/05/2011 11:26

How about a semi-feral one? The CPL will have plenty. All you do is feed it and provide a shelter (like a kennel).

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beanlet · 26/05/2011 11:27

ALOL here!!!!

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KnitterNotTwitter · 26/05/2011 11:28

My DH discouraged foxes by scent marking our garden himself... you could try that...

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