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Neighbour just rung doorbell at 2.30am!

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greywolfie · 29/01/2026 03:18

I'm now wide awake and fumming. She rung twice so I opened the front bedroom window as I worried it might be an emergency. Women stood there on her phone in tears and I thought - oh, she could need help.
My husband is on his way down to.open the door.
Then she says...."my cat is in your garden"
I mean - FFS!
I said "well your cat will get out of our garden"
"Really?"
"Yes. If your cat is still in our garden in the morning we will bring it back"
Shut window.
Husband then opened the door and she started telling him about the damn cat- I yelled at him to shut it.
He wanted to go out and get it but I said that was mad and would encourage the over protective cat mother to do it again in future.
For reference, we have 2 elderly cats that very rarely scale the fence. One night one got over very late and was struggling to make it back (we have stuff by our fence that would've also helped her bloody cat up, if he cared - but their side is just the bare fence). I was a bit worried but would NEVER have rung their bell in the middle of the night! About an hour later our old lady regained her energy and made it back.
AIBU to go round in the morning and point out you don't ring people's doorbells for this reason? It's batshit right?

OP posts:
nothanks2026 · 01/02/2026 08:01

greywolfie · 31/01/2026 16:15

All quiet😊
And feeling much better after 2 nights of decent sleep!

She should have apologised, but at least she's leaving you in peace.

miss79guided · 01/02/2026 09:17

Valeriekat · 01/02/2026 07:48

NO!

been kind

> that IS a LOT of work AND effort - gettin drunk better

miss79guided · 02/02/2026 01:22

IpsyUpsyDaisyDoos · 30/01/2026 15:35

Sorry, but if there's a crazy person in my house, because I was able to call a number so obviously let them in (why?), what is someone on the other end of the phone going to do? Listen to them lose their mind at me about the fact I can't find their cat? Hear them get violent?

Sorry, but if there's a crazy person in my house ...
> Why IS this (crazy) person IN your house - you must have let them in
Do you often let crazy people IN your house, was the person crazy BEFORE enterin your house or DID enterin your house CAUSE the crazy?

IpsyUpsyDaisyDoos · 02/02/2026 06:00

miss79guided · 02/02/2026 01:22

Sorry, but if there's a crazy person in my house ...
> Why IS this (crazy) person IN your house - you must have let them in
Do you often let crazy people IN your house, was the person crazy BEFORE enterin your house or DID enterin your house CAUSE the crazy?

The person I was responding to originally suggested that to be kind, OP should have let the distressed, possibly unstable person they barely knew in to help them. I said they shouldn't put their safety to one side to "be kind" and you said there's a number you can call for that.

If you read the thread you'll see.

Dreamlava · 02/02/2026 06:35

She’s never don’t it before
She’s not done it since

Clearly the woman was frantic and not looks like a complete one off

miss79guided · 02/02/2026 09:26

FOJN · 30/01/2026 18:05

Contrary goady fucker - best ignored.

Did you JUST describe yourself?

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