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to not want peoples bloody cats in my garden......

155 replies

2shoesonanegghunt · 03/04/2007 22:10

they crap in our garden and peer in our window. drives me up the wall. people should keep them under control

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Hilllary · 04/04/2007 01:02

I dont think cats should be kept indoors its not right.

dionnelorraine · 04/04/2007 01:02

Anyway Im knackered, Im going to bed. i have to be up at 6am with dd tomorrow.
I dont mean to offend anyone but sometimes people need to think about the bigger picture and realistic solutions. Anyway if anyone still wants to 'debate' with me then thats cool, I shall reply in the morning. night all x

SparklyGothKat · 04/04/2007 01:03

Hunker

KerryMum · 04/04/2007 01:03

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hunkermunker · 04/04/2007 01:04

What, SGK? Why ?

dionnelorraine · 04/04/2007 01:05

HM - I hope your joking, cos if your not then you are breaking the law!
RSPCA will tell you all about it, maybe you should call them and get advice, im sure they would be interested to hear from you!

bellabelly · 04/04/2007 01:05

Kerrymum, excuse me but you did say (quote) "So if you don't want your animal hurt KEEP IT INSIDE!" Sounds like hurting cats is exactly what you're advocating / excusing...

SparklyGothKat · 04/04/2007 01:05

Hilliry, I know its seem cruel to keep my cats indoors, but I don't know if I could go through what we went through last year again. The shooting effected us all, Nemo is one of the family, he went through so much last year. He is still suffering from the effects of that pellet.

dionnelorraine · 04/04/2007 01:06

KM I hope you dont get a cat. Best all round really.

SparklyGothKat · 04/04/2007 01:07

sorry hunker......... just relised what you meant I thought you were being naughty and chatting about air pellets..

KerryMum · 04/04/2007 01:07

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dionnelorraine · 04/04/2007 01:07

You say its selfish cos your narrowminded ways just wont let you understand. very sad

dionnelorraine · 04/04/2007 01:08

Night all x

hunkermunker · 04/04/2007 01:08

LOL SGK!

I'm talking about little green citron-scented pellets, not fecking air rifle stuff! I'm trying to blardy help! For once...

runkid · 04/04/2007 01:08

HM are the pellets child friendly and animal friendly

bellabelly · 04/04/2007 01:08

Oh I see. It sounded like you were saying it was ok to be cruel if owners didn't keep them in the house...

dionnelorraine · 04/04/2007 01:09

HM - oops, ignore my comment to you earlier. Sorry about that, i thought air rifle pellets too

Hilllary · 04/04/2007 01:10

sorry sparkly I wasn't getting at you, I realise you have had a bad experience as have your puss, I was just saying in general, keeping a cat inside is not really a soloution

I didn't mean this to upset you

SparklyGothKat · 04/04/2007 01:11

pmsl, I think we are all tired sorry Hunker, should have realised that you wouldn't do that,,,

SparklyGothKat · 04/04/2007 01:12

not upset Just don't want to go through that again, even though I have moved from the area that it happened in anayway

KerryMum · 04/04/2007 01:12

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hunkermunker · 04/04/2007 01:12

Don't think I'd put them somewhere the boys could eat them, but they don't eat off my front step - nor does anyone else - so it doesn't bother me. However, I appreciate that flowerbeds in the garden is a different kettle of catshit.

Hilllary · 04/04/2007 01:14

I understand what you feel though, we had an epasode of horse attacks (in herts) people were going around stabbing our horses and torturing them in the night. makes you very wary. I nearly lost a horse someone stabbed him under his rug

Hilllary · 04/04/2007 01:16

Must go to sleep.

Night all

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SparklyGothKat · 04/04/2007 01:17

you're in herts too H?