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Neighbours, parking and cats

323 replies

bibblebobbleblackbobble · 19/05/2021 10:35

Sorry for epic post. We've had civil but not friendly relations with our next door neighbours since they moved in 7 years ago. There is a two-part issue.

1.We have one car and half of our front garden is a driveway and the other half has plants and small trees on it. Next door has a smaller plot and have mostly a driveway with a hedge and raised planted border. This driveway could easily fit 2 cars if they were normal-sized and you could fit two massive ones if you paid attention (another nearby neighbour with a slightly smaller plot manages two vans). NDNs have two massive cars and a van. They park one car on the drive and the other car plus van on the road. I don't have a problem with this. However, they like to park as close to their house as possible and tended to block us in on our driveway. We would then have to ask them to move their car so we could get out. It was problematic late at night or in emergencies. So we started parking our car on the road in front of our house so that we wouldn't get blocked in. This means they either have to block their own car in or park slightly further away from their house.

  1. NDNs have several cats. One of them comes into our house constantly, shits everywhere, climbs on top of kitchen worktops and eats off plates etc. It just isn't housetrained. We had a cat years ago, so are aware it is possible to largely train a cat out of this behaviour. We have mentioned it, but get brushed off with amusing comments about how cats are our overlords and they go where they like etc. So we ensure that doors are kept shut, no large windows are open on the ground floor, and we spray water at cat when it manages to get in and boot it out. We have adapted our lifestyle to manage with the cat.
On Monday, NDN came to the front door as they have had a genius plan for dealing with the parking issue. I should dig up my front garden and tarmac it so we can park our car on the driveway making enough space for NDN to park one of their vehicles in front of my drive without blocking me in. This was presented as the obvious and only rational thing to do. I said I would discuss with DH but that I was very happy with my front garden as it was. While we were talking, the Cat of Doom shot between our legs, into the kitchen, jumped on worktops and attacked an open tin of tuna I was using when the doorbell rang. Cat cut itself on the tin, neighbour came in to help catch it and took it away. This morning, NDN have put a note through our door asking us to pay £800 vet bill for cat's injuries. DH says pay it (somehow) for a quiet life, but I think we need to take a stand now. AIBU?
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Stigsmother · 19/05/2021 12:53

She can't have it both ways, if cats are indeed our overlords, it is entirely the cats fault for injuring itself😁
Also, she should have insurance

drumandthebass · 19/05/2021 12:53

Surely this isn't real??

mam0918 · 19/05/2021 12:54

Point out the cat was tresspassing in your house.

Cats are classed as semi-wild unlike dogs so dont need to be under human control (hense you can let them out alone to do as they want) but the flipside of that is there is zero legal comeback on accidents that happen to cats when not under human control (thats why you dont legally have to report hitting a cat in your car).

As such they have no right to have you pay (it wasnt animal abuse and you werent pet sitting) but if the cat belongs to them and damages your property YOU can claim as they still have responsability over the pets actions.

WeeWelshWoman · 19/05/2021 12:54

You're not liable. They should have insurance. Do not pay it.

DancesWithTortoises · 19/05/2021 12:56

Not your problem. You are going to fall out over the parking anyway get it over in one big "fuck off!"

Charmatt · 19/05/2021 12:59

Yet another fanciful story posted and then the OP disappears.

I call bullshit!

This will be in the Daily Mail later today!

Hoopa · 19/05/2021 13:04

You must be making this up. Late April fools?

tanstaafl · 19/05/2021 13:05

OP, Your first mistake was letting them stay in your house in Mexico.

SofiaMichelle · 19/05/2021 13:08

Something smells fishy and it's not the tin of tuna...

Booboobibles · 19/05/2021 13:15

Apart from this being bonkers, I seriously doubt that the vets bill would be £800.

JudgeJ · 19/05/2021 13:17

@FreekStar

This is a wind up!

Cats do not cut themselves on cans of tuna!

Can't believe anyone has enough time in their lives to sit and type this made-up shit out!

If I can cut myself on a tuna can I'm sure a cat can, irrespective of the veracity of the whole thread!
DishingOutDone · 19/05/2021 13:17

This can't be true, however, if it is then you need to find the money for the drive plus the cat injury, and I suggest a sinking fund for every other claim and demand they are going to make.

If its true and you and your DH are actually seriously discussing it, then I'm struggling to raise a shred of sympathy for you.

StreetLightsHoney · 19/05/2021 13:20

YANBU. You shouldn’t have told them you’d talk to your DH, you should have told them to bugger off.

Also if they’re refusing to cat proof their garden or keep it indoors, whatever happens to their cat is nobody’s fault but their own.

Their negligence in keeping their cat safe is exactly why it got hurt and they can pay the bill for it.

Overdueanamechange · 19/05/2021 13:21

You missed some details out of your wind up post. You forgot to tell us that NDN tried to shag your husband, won't let you use your trampoline and turned up at your wedding wearing white.

BakedTattie · 19/05/2021 13:24

People are honestly mental.

I’d tell them to fuck off. For both of their demands.

Devlesko · 19/05/2021 13:27

I wish I lived next door to you, your dh could be talked into doing anything, wow. You aren't far behind, have neither of you a backbone.

OhRene · 19/05/2021 13:28

Aw shame. It was going really well til the £800 for a vet bill caused by a tin of tuna and the DH willing to pay. 🤷🏻‍♀️

captainpantbeard · 19/05/2021 13:28

OP do not pay a penny!!

I have cats/have had cats all my life. I have always said to neighbours if they get in their garden/house/garage and make any kind of a mess I will be sorting it out. It wouldn't happen though as the cats are just nosy and litter trained.

This is utter nonsense. Please stand your ground.

captainpantbeard · 19/05/2021 13:28

oh....for shame.....

Somanysocks · 19/05/2021 13:29

Are you the Meldrews?

WaterBottle123 · 19/05/2021 13:34

Reporting this nonsense

Twoginsonetonic · 19/05/2021 13:35

I am almost sure that you are liable as in happened in your house.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s someone else’s child or cat ...your house your house insurance pays for it.Let’s hope they don’t peruse it.

It is very frustrating.

Obviously drive a different issue. I wouldn’t even consider it
Best of luck anyway.

Gingerkittykat · 19/05/2021 13:37

£800? My cat had an operation, meds and 4 follow up appointments for £400 recently, what type of injuries did this cat have?

They should have pet insurance so they don't have to face big bills like this and if not suck it up.

Smileandtheworldsmileswithyou · 19/05/2021 13:37

How the hell is a cut on a cats mouth £800?! Are they taking the piss? Ask yourself honestly if this situation was reversed, so you think they would be handing over the money to you? Don’t pay a penny, it’s not your fault the cat ran into you kitchen. It’s their pet, they PT for it. And do not bloody tarmac your lovely drive so they can park their massive cars. I cannot believe that your husband is willing to just hand over all of that money and let these people walk all over you. That is money for your family, not for the crazy bloody cat next door.

bibblebobbleblackbobble · 19/05/2021 13:37

Hello,

Thanks for the replies. I have no intention of tarmac-ing the garden, but it seemed a little less confrontational on my doorstep to say I didn't think so, but would check with DH.

The cat comes in any chance it gets, and this time just ninja'd in between our legs which the front door was open. We do spray it with water when it makes it in, and try to grab it and chuck it out, but it doesn't seem to learn. Thankfully there wasn't blood everywhere, but it was clearly distressed and a bugger to catch. It's been a while since we dealt with a vet (probably nearly 20 years), so I've no idea about the cost they gave us - reassuring to know that people think it's wildly high.

DH is not that much of a wet blanket, but we are here for the foreseeable future and he doesn't want the current unfriendly-but-civil relationship to balloon into something more exciting. I don't mind parking on the road, and it resolves the access issue simply and without drama. We cannot be calling 101 everytime we are blocked in, as it doesn't get our car out when we want or need it. And the police are really not much use here (they would probably say overstretched). So us parking on the road is a simple solution that enables us to get on with our lives. Tuna-gate is a new low, and I don't know if they're using it to cajole us in to backing down over the parking and create a new compromise which suits them better. Either way, I won't be paying up and DH now agrees.

I don't have twins/triplets or inadvertantly shared wifi. No weddings or hen nights or baby showers on the horizon either! But always good to have a healthy dose of suspicion on the internet.

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