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AIBU to stop next doors sick cat coming into my garden?

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GardenCatHorror · 08/09/2025 21:42

Neighbours (retired couple in their 80s) have a cat and a dog. Our gardens have quite tall fences and there has been a hole in a low fence panel for quite a few years that their cat has used to come between our two gardens. We are both mid terrace houses and our gardens are functional but not big.

Their cat poos in our garden all the time. It was always in this same dirt spot under a tree, so I just cleaned it up and didn't make a fuss about it because I understand that's kind of what cats do. I would rather the cat wasn't in our garden as I have young kids who I have to keep away from the part of the garden it was using as a toilet, but I have never once said anything to the neighbours complaining. Our garden is functional but not fancy. We usually get along well enough- they look after our houseplants while we go away, take in parcels. I have given them a sign in to our netflix etc.

We have been away for two weeks, and then there was bad weather, so yesterday was the first day we were outside hoping to enjoy our garden in close to a month. Their cat has clearly gotten very sick. There was about twenty piles of cat poo on our lawn, many appear to be bad diarrhea, we couldn't let our kids onto the lawn at all to play and spent nearly an hour cleaning everything from this cat/ trying to scoop up the chunks and cut away all the dirty grass, along with some more over by the tree and a bit on the gravel. The grass has grown a little long lately (top of an ankle boot height) so it was really hard to clean/ see. It was absolutely disgusting and really stunk. I blocked off the hole in the fence because I couldn't cope with having to clean a mess like that again.

I received a text from the neighbours today that their cat is very old and needs to be able to come into our garden and they didn't want to fall out over this, so they were letting us know they had opened up the hole into our garden again. I rang them to explain about the liquid poo on our grass and said I wasn't comfortable with the cat coming over anymore. Neighbour then told me the cat is only an outside cat now and fairly feral, and needs to be able to leave her garden when her dog goes outside or the dog will hurt her. Apparently the cat being able to come into our garden and just go into theirs to get food when the dog is shut away has been the cats living situation for a while. Noone ever asked us! Cat is too old to climb fences apparently.

I explained my concern with the poo I couldn't clean up around my young kids and another relative who is undergoing chemo. I never said anything nasty, I never called her a name, I never made a threat. I was just trying to be firm. I said I needed to talk to my husband about it after hearing what she'd been saying about her cat being unsafe in her garden and about this sickness likely being permanent for the rest of the cats life due to old age/ kidney problems. But then she's been sending some really hurtful text messages accusations saying I am clearly having 'Karen' moments, that I should 'stop upsetting two pensioners with health problems', that I should 'let it go' 'that I have mental issues going on if I'm upset about their cat (she knows my parent has terminal cancer so I'm going through an emotionally draining time), that I better not hurt their cat (I have never hurt their cat!).

Honestly it's been so bad this afternoon I've just blocked them on my phone. Fence hole is currently unblocked, no sign of their cat before it got dark. I am both so upset I just want to block the fence up permanently and be done with them, but don't want to leave the cat in a dangerous position. Do I get my husband to text? Do I just ignore them and carry on cleaning up after the damn cat? Do I sprinkle pepper on our lawn?

They have been kind neighbours in the past so i would probably have just put up with it once she told me about the dog being unsafe around the cat, but then these nasty texts started. AIBU if I block up the fence and blow up neighbourly relations for good?

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LivingWithANob · 09/09/2025 18:59

Surprised theyve not asked you to take the fence down so the dog can shit in your garden too

crankycurmudgeon · 09/09/2025 19:00

They have got themselves in a position of having two incompatible animals, and need two gardens to safely exercise them. They don't have two gardens so have decided you ought to provide one. And when you politely declined, they called you a cunt? Absolutely unbelievable. So sorry for you OP.

MyDogHumpsThings · 09/09/2025 19:07

CopperWhite · 09/09/2025 18:45

You absolutely can control where your cat goes, you are just choosing not to. Cat proofing and catios are a thing that exist.

aha, you know the layout of my property better than I do - please come round and tell me how to sort it out :-)

Richtea67 · 09/09/2025 19:10

OP apologies if this has already been mentioned as not rtft, but a motion activated sprinkler was the only thing that stopped our neighbours car shitting on our lawn. The cat only got sprayed once and never returned again...but we kept the sprinkler in the ground (off) and it's continued to be a deterrent. It's initially a pain having to remember to turn it off whenever you or the kids go in the garden...but the cat gets the message very quickly. Hopefully blocking the hole solves the issue, but in case the cat finds another way through, I would highly recommend.

BettysRoasties · 09/09/2025 19:23

An if you’ve got foxes then that’s harder the other side. I’d get dh to cut the wood to size tonight so it’s sat ready for as soon as you see the cat go

ContraryNoodle · 09/09/2025 19:38

Wow, those neighbours sound absolutely demented!

FeetLikeFlippers · 09/09/2025 20:03

I can’t believe she had the cheek to call you a Karen when she’s the one who’s acting entitled! Obviously you have to block up the hole but unfortunately I don’t think you can reason with somebody like that so you’ll just have to keep repeating to her that it isn’t safe for your children to play in cat shit. Don’t enter into any discussions about her situation or how she’s going to resolve it, just make it clear it is unacceptable because of how it’s affecting you, otherwise she’ll just keep making it about her. And make sure you save her abusive texts just in case things escalate.

ProudCat · 09/09/2025 20:18

Environmental Health
Dog warden
Priest for an exorcism of the potty mouthed old witch

crankycurmudgeon · 09/09/2025 21:03

ProudCat · 09/09/2025 20:18

Environmental Health
Dog warden
Priest for an exorcism of the potty mouthed old witch

Hahahaha

LouiseK93 · 09/09/2025 21:07

This is their fucking problem! Its not actually okay for any cat to just shit in your garden. Yes its hard to stop them agreed...but it wouldn't be okay for a dog to do it.
What a pair of entitled arseholes. Board up that hole with heavy duty nails and cat proof your fence.

Wiskinbonono · 09/09/2025 21:14

@GardenCatHorror please please please keep us updated. Totally invested in this.

Can't get my head around this fucking ridiculous right to roam for cats anyway, but this is on another level. Without the hole it wouldn't be roaming. (Disclaimer : absolutely not a cat person 😂)

Totally mad.

londongirl12 · 09/09/2025 21:20

cupfinalchaos · 09/09/2025 18:58

I agree. I would put aside what’s decent and fair and think of the poor cat in this case. If there’s any way you can get it to a vet that would be a really good deed.

If the old woman is called the Op a fucking cunt, I’d doubt she’d be happy with her taking her cat to the vets. And why should Op, based on the behaviour of the woman.

lrjh · 09/09/2025 21:26

Wow. I’ve read OP posts and a few others only.

I the animal lover, always. But this is ridiculous. Board the fence up immediately.

OP you have been a saint. The odd poo, like you said early in. Can’t control. But the abuse and the post holiday mess. Not a chance.

start posting on the community page about a cat having diarrhoea all over the lawn and who does it belong to. Could they please clear it up three times a day.

Keroppi · 09/09/2025 21:33

If i were you, i would be buying an outside camera to point at the fence just in case! Even a fake one would be a deterrent.

Husband needs to hurry up and drill it in tomorrow. If they come out and start shouting you get husband to say firmly and loudly "Hi neighbour, we are fixing our fence that we legally own."

For the future you shouldn't agree to anything you don't feel 100% about, especially if you feel pressured over messages. Can't believe how cheeky and nasty she has been. I'd be considering a concrete fence and thorny plants!

GardenCatHorror · 09/09/2025 21:42

SHE HAS BLOCKED UP THE FENCE!

And put a full orange bowl of cat food on our side of the wire/ so accessible through the hole from our side but not from her own garden.

What does this even mean? Has she evicted the cat? There is no sign of the cat and I'm pretty sure I just saw a fox eat the whole of its dinner :(

In what world can she possibly think this is the solution.

AIBU to stop next doors sick cat coming into my garden?
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Matsukaze · 09/09/2025 21:48

GardenCatHorror · 09/09/2025 21:42

SHE HAS BLOCKED UP THE FENCE!

And put a full orange bowl of cat food on our side of the wire/ so accessible through the hole from our side but not from her own garden.

What does this even mean? Has she evicted the cat? There is no sign of the cat and I'm pretty sure I just saw a fox eat the whole of its dinner :(

In what world can she possibly think this is the solution.

She's fucking nuts.
I hope you have blocked the Netflix access.

MellersSmellers · 09/09/2025 21:54

Sorry to say you should stand firm and if that means you fall fully out with them then so be it.
They have chosen to have a cat and a dog, so it's their responsibility for them to fix this problem. Speaking as a cat owner, I would never bank on a neighbour providing their garden as a toilet for a sick cat! My cat may well poo in next doors garden, I can't help that, but I don't rely on it! they need to provide a covered litter tray or something

allthemiddlechildrenoftheworld · 09/09/2025 22:06

@GardenCatHorror i would be taking the bowl of cat food and putting it on her doorstep!! your garden is not there for the safety of her cat from her dog! I also have a nailgun which i will send down to you to nail some solid wood into places where the fence is damaged! how dare she!! you have kids and their health is more important than her cat's!!

LittleBoPop · 09/09/2025 22:17

If she's previously been a kind and helpful neighbour, I would strongly suspect that she has some kind of cognitive decline going on.

Dementia can present in all sorts of strange ways. In the early stages in particular, the person's behaviour can often make other people think WTF!?

They could present as mostly fairly normal but with the odd or two things that make you think they're behaving oddly. It's only a year or two down the line when you might begin to 'really see' it.

LittleBoPop · 09/09/2025 22:17

Logic and common sense can go out the window.

LivingWithANob · 09/09/2025 22:25

Chuck the fucking bowl back over her side and any cat shit you find from now on. Calling you a Karen and a cunt is unforgivable especially knowing youve got young kids. Its her cat, she is responsible. Putting the bowl your side to me means shes given you responsibility in your garden

PotatoLove · 09/09/2025 22:28

Poor you, and poor cat.

Neighbour sounds very unreasonable.

YesThatsATurdOnTheRug · 09/09/2025 22:30

It sounds like she's really not in her right mind. Genuinely thinking your lawn can be her cat's toilet? Getting rude and aggressive when you object?! You wrote a nice reply basically saying you'd unblock the hole and she escalated so unnecessarily. Now she appears to have blocked the cat out of her garden and is intending to feed it in yours.. I have to admit I'd be reporting it as abandoned now, would the RSPCA care..? Probably not? Cats Protection?

DurinsBane · 09/09/2025 22:41

Following for updates!

Toptops · 09/09/2025 22:45

I think cognitive decline too...

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