Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

Neighbour thrown cat shit into my garden

5 replies

MostTacticalNameChange · 22/03/2020 18:38

Just got home and the garden is covered in old cat shit. The neighbour cut their grass today and thrown anything they can find into my garden then bragged about it on FB.

Never had any issues before, never been friends but they are a bit younger than me. Only real chat we've had was when I was giving them a load of toys and books for their son that mine had grew out of.

I do have 2 cats and I get that it's gross to have it in your garden but I know that the vast majority thrown over won't have been from mine. They go inside and the estate is full of cats. And it wasn't even dumped in a pile. It was literally all over the patio furniture and everywhere.

It sounds pathetic but it's really upset me. Just so needlessly aggressive when I've always been nice and it isn't even my shit. Times like this...why add to bad feelings.

Just wanted to share as I'm home alone at the moment and no one to laugh it off with!

OP posts:
NuffSaidSam · 22/03/2020 19:12

That is shitty behaviour from the neighbours (if you're sure it isn't your cat).

I would write a really polite note explaining it's not your shit and put it through their door (the letter, not the shit).

See if being the bigger, better person works. If not you can always throw the shit back.

itwasalovelydreamwhileitlasted · 22/03/2020 19:19

Unless your cats are house cats 24/7 you have no way of knowing that it isn't their 💩

Sleepingboy · 22/03/2020 19:23

I'd throw it right back!

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

MostTacticalNameChange · 22/03/2020 19:25

But if it is mine, is throwing it over the fence onto my patio furniture and washing line the best thing?

Ask me to clean it up, leave it in a bag, have a word with me and the other 500 cat owners on the estate.

Just seems so needless when there's never been any bad blood before.

OP posts:
slipperywhensparticus · 22/03/2020 19:26

They bragged about it on Facebook? Screenshot it and ask the police if its classed as antisocial behaviour no need to call just use there online messages service

New posts on this thread. Refresh page