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Have just seen neighbour throw a football at my cat

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Joanne23 · 29/04/2005 16:38

it was in her garden, I was in upstairs window, she came out shouted at him he scarpered and sat on fence between our houses, she then picked up a football and chucked it at him. I don't knwo her should I go round and complain I am livid

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WideWebWitch · 30/04/2005 07:55

Oh fgs Joanne, you don't need to flounce (but go ahead if it makes you feel better), you asked for opinions, you got them and some people had a laugh, what's the problem?

LGJ · 30/04/2005 08:03

QE

That is brilliant.

WWW

You will need to be more specific, J23 is unlikely to understand the word flounce as she only arrived her yesterday, possibly in a large HGV, whilst chomping on a Yorkie,purchased at a transport cafe. somewhere on the A1.

WideWebWitch · 30/04/2005 08:05

LGJ, oh, sorry, did I just feed the trippity trappity thing?

Twiglett · 30/04/2005 08:14

OMG can't believe this one is still going

LGJ not sure she (he?) is a troll to be fair, they said in the flounce post that they changed their name for this one, sounds like someone who knows how to use mumsnet to me. And also it seems to be a very strange topic to troll on

Joanne don't really care personally if you flounce over this, the only person you might hurt is yourself. But hope you've learnt stuff from this thread regarding responsible pet ownership

LGJ · 30/04/2005 08:17

No I don't really but, I like the image of the hairy trucker, being kind to kitty cats

This one is right up here with the grapes

Twiglett · 30/04/2005 08:18

(I'm currently trying to catch up with the spin-offs )

marthamoo · 30/04/2005 08:26

Yes they do.
No it isn't.

lockets · 30/04/2005 08:27

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suzywong · 30/04/2005 08:27

moo get on msn will ya?

Caligula · 30/04/2005 08:29

How does one recognise hedgehog poo? Any tips?

Twiglett · 30/04/2005 08:31

Moo - loathe though I am to say it about your wise and noble words - but Bollocks

Cats DO poo on grass, maybe they're not supposed to do it, but the ones round our neighbourhood do it all the time and it is really f'ink annoying

hilariousno · 30/04/2005 08:32

as usual the same people who think they run the show have jumped on an innocent request and tried to get a cheap laugh out of it and then wait for their fan club to defend them.Mumsnet is getting more like this all the time you can't even ask a normal question!I hope you get things sorted with the neighbours It is difficult I love cats too.

LGJ · 30/04/2005 08:33

Here we go....................

CLIQUE ALERT GIRLS

Caligula · 30/04/2005 08:34

Oh fgs, this was not a normal question. It was a mad rant from someone who was in the wrong.

Caligula · 30/04/2005 08:34

And it was responded to accordingly!

nellie245 · 30/04/2005 08:35

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Pruni · 30/04/2005 08:37

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marthamoo · 30/04/2005 08:37

Twig, I was disagreeing with "assumedname" further down. I know they do (see my 9:07 post yesterday) having seen the bloody things do it on a regular basis on my grass. Used to love cats, now I...don't.

hilariousno - it wasn't a "normal question" - it was a total inability to understand why anyone could possibly object to your adorable moggy cr*pping in their garden.

pixiefish · 30/04/2005 08:38

marthamoo was quoting someone earlier in the thread. I agree cat poo is gross in your garden. I really really hate it. Got a dog to stop cats from coming in my garden. Now I have to clear up dog poo

LGJ · 30/04/2005 08:38

hilariousno

Please do not start a scrap on here today, Bubble99 and Kanga spring to mind and need our love and support, if we can keep this thread at the civilised level it is at now, it might give them a much needed although unintentional laugh.

Please

lockets · 30/04/2005 08:38

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pixiefish · 30/04/2005 08:39

sorry marthamoo- crossed posts with you

hilariousno · 30/04/2005 08:40

I personally don't like cat poo all over my garden and I have 2 cats.I am commenting on the reaction of certain people and their little followers I agree that the cat owner is responsible etc but that is not why I posted

nellie245 · 30/04/2005 08:43

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LGJ · 30/04/2005 08:47

Nellie

There is no clique, I was being smart.