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Neighbours, parking and cats

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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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mrstt89 · 19/05/2021 17:23

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EL8888 · 19/05/2021 17:32

The level of their CF skills are high! Not sure which is more funny -the drive tarmac suggestion or requests to pay the vets bill. No, just no

cockroachcrumble12 · 19/05/2021 17:59

Is this a reverse post

Perdita40 · 19/05/2021 18:24

@VettiyaIruken

Your husband says pay it? Fuck that.

If you have £800 spend it on surgery for backbone insertion.

HAHAHAHAHA, best thing I've read all week!!

Sorry OP. Please do not pay.

Wizzbangfizz · 19/05/2021 18:24

I sincerely hoped you haven't paid the vets bill OP!

Gensola · 19/05/2021 18:43

This reminds me of our neighbour (terrace) who complained our outside light (already there when we moved in, is old and clearly been there a while, also we almost never use it) “shines into” his conservatory if we have it on at night and wakes his dog, which is a really badly trained dog, constantly barks and is subject of a noise nuisance complaint from neighbours on other side. He demanded we have an electrician in to move the light to the wall opposite our back door and have a top and side shade fitted so no light from it “leaked” onto his property. These are terraced houses, so our kitchen and bathroom windows face his property and the outdoor light is def no brighter than either of those. I ignored it Grin

PineappleTart · 19/05/2021 18:44

Please just send the neighbour a link to this thread.

Shelby2010 · 19/05/2021 18:45

On top of everything else, you were talking to the cf neighbours when the cat went into your house. Therefore it was under their supervision anyway!

Tell them to piss off.

Gottalovesummer · 19/05/2021 19:24

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backtowasteanotherhour · 19/05/2021 19:36

I'd ignore the vet bill until they ask about it, then tell them that it's a shame the cat was hurt and tried to steal your tuna, and this type of situation is precisely why you've gone above and beyond to keep their cat out of your house. Finish with an amusing comment about nine lives, curiosity gluttony? killed the cat, etc.

I wouldn't back down an inch. You've been too nice for too long, and they're taking that for granted.

NoMLMbots · 19/05/2021 19:43

I've come back to find out if you paid @bibblebobbleblackbobble

or whether you have devised a plan to keep the said overlord cat from invading your tuna can again.

Ohdobequiet · 19/05/2021 19:51

There’s just no way.

Aprilwasverywet · 19/05/2021 19:55

Water with food colouring in. When he is dripping pink water over their home they may start keeping him in. Or send her a link to the type of tuna you buy. She is clearly a shite dcat slave...

mangodreams · 19/05/2021 20:42

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StrangeLookingParasite · 19/05/2021 20:56

"This morning, NDN have put a note through our door asking us to pay £800 vet bill for cat's injuries."

Nope. They're clearly insane.

DishingOutDone · 19/05/2021 21:08

It doesn’t matter if the vets bill was a million quid; it’s the OPs assumption that she might be liable that’s doing my head in. Could they sue her for not getting plastic resealable tins maybe?

DishingOutDone · 19/05/2021 21:09

@Gensola

This reminds me of our neighbour (terrace) who complained our outside light (already there when we moved in, is old and clearly been there a while, also we almost never use it) “shines into” his conservatory if we have it on at night and wakes his dog, which is a really badly trained dog, constantly barks and is subject of a noise nuisance complaint from neighbours on other side. He demanded we have an electrician in to move the light to the wall opposite our back door and have a top and side shade fitted so no light from it “leaked” onto his property. These are terraced houses, so our kitchen and bathroom windows face his property and the outdoor light is def no brighter than either of those. I ignored it Grin
I think the OP might be liable for that too!
Wheresmybiscuit3 · 19/05/2021 21:35

Hell noooooooo

Doris86 · 19/05/2021 21:35

@mangodreams

I can't see how this can be real. There is no way their vet bill is £800. Out cat had major surgery, amputation, and ongoing treatment and it was less than £800.

I also find it hard to believe that anyone would agree to pay a neighbour that kind of money on demand (for something clearly not your fault) just to keep the peace! Completely bonkers!

Indeed. Either this thread is a complete wind up, or the OP needs to confiscate all her husband’s bank cards and online banking log ons, if he even considered paying this.
blubberyboo · 19/05/2021 21:52

Nope. Polite note back

“Sorry your car was trespassing on our property. I suggest you claim the Vet bills on your pet insurance”

StoneofDestiny · 19/05/2021 21:52

A cat goes into your house uninvited, eats your food and cuts itself in the process - and they expect you to pay the bill? 😂😂😂😂

They are nuts. I'd not pay if it was 8p and I'd already have gone bonkers if a stray animal came into my house and shat on my kitchen worktops 🤮.

Seriously - they expect you to go to the expense of remodelling your garden to aid them parking their vehicles? 😂😂😂😂

Your neighbour are nuts. Beyond entitled. Totally bonkers.

blubberyboo · 19/05/2021 21:52

Cat*

StoneofDestiny · 19/05/2021 21:53

and can't believe your DH even thought about paying it!

Howshouldibehave · 19/05/2021 22:00

I can’t believe there are people like this that exist. Firstly, your neighbours for being total chancers, but mostly your DH for wanting to pay them?!

Does he want to remodel your driveway with his bare hands for them as well??

Alexis21 · 19/05/2021 22:06

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