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To think cat ownership should be considered more anti-social than it is

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airportfloor · 14/10/2025 14:38

I am a single working parent. I live in a terraced house in a middle of the city. Each house on my street and the parallel one has a small yard. I have spent time and money to make my yard as attractive as it can be, putting in borders with a small number of plants, and some pots.

Neighbours on all sides have cats - some have more than one cat each. The problem is for me that cats are taking over my yard.

On a daily basis the cats dig up my planters, putting mud on the floor and pulling out plants. They do this because my border is the hippest place to shit. So now I have a border that on one side is kitchen herbs and the other side mud and cat shit. RANK.

I have to check before I can let my kids play out there because they also like shitting right by my door.

This morning I was greeted with a mass of pigeon feathers that I had to clear up where some unlucky bird saw its fate.

They knock over my pots, causing more mess.

In the summer I can't have my back door open because the cats will walk into my house. I was once in my bed and a cat came in my bedroom. They would come in every time the door was open if I left it. When I wfh with the door open I sit with a small water pistol so I can aim it at the door.

I have very little spare time of money and am furious I have to spend both of them now finding out how I can make my yard seem less desirable to cats, then putting this plan into action.

One of my cat-owning neighbours plays loud music and smokes weed in his yard but his two cats are more annoying than both those behaviours.

I have just seen one of the bastards digging out my borders again and am furious.

AIBU: yes, now you've put it so calmly and succinctly, cats have got a great PR team and people should consider that if they get a cat their neighbours have to put up with their shitty actions which could be mitigated by a nice packet of biscuits at christmas

NOT BU: get over it

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Contrarymary30 · 24/11/2025 19:19

Thecrunchbunch · 14/10/2025 14:42

You should get a cat. then the other cats wont come in to your garden

Ha ha brilliant !

BatchCookBabe · 24/11/2025 20:39

@LadyHexham

I'm not unhinged, what an insult just because I don't want your bloody cats crapping in my garden.

That was a bit rude I agree. Flowers

To be fair, anyone who hates cats - OR dogs is a bit questionable IMO.

Upshot is, I don't think most people really hate cats - OR dogs. They just get peeved, pissed off, and annoyed by people who are irresponsible dog owners, and yes, random cats shitting in their garden, and digging up their plants. I was pulling up some dead summer plants yesterday - lots of them. (The blast of frost last week did them in.) Whilst pulling up the plants I must have put my hand in about 6 or 7 cat shits. All quite fresh too ... 💩 💀 Not my cats, as I no longer have any!

I'm a cat person, and even I get rankled by cat shit in my garden. Why can't they do it in their own garden? Mine did when I had cats. (I am pretty sure of this, as I often saw them doing it in my garden, and my cats that were all female rarely left the garden.)

Then again, I get sick of stepping in dog shit when I'm going for a walk around my village. People let their dog shit anywhere, and they just leave it! No-one ever fecking catches them!

There is good and bad in dogs, and cats (and their owners.)

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