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Neighbour threatening my cat - advice please?

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  • helenjg
    helenjg Posts: 73 Forumite
    my god you really do spout some crap.

    Could you expand on you're comment?
  • emmielou
    emmielou Posts: 106 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    tbs624 wrote: »
    .....and this where the cat lovers lose the plot. Cats part of a human family? Is is just cats then or can any animal that shares space be part of the family?

    My cats are part of my family and I like them more than most people:p

    When I was very ill for a long period and was pretty much bedridden my two cats always curled up with me and were a great comfort to me in a horrible and quite lonely time.

    And yes, I think you'll find that people do consider their pets part of their family be they cat, dog, rabbit, budgie or snake!
  • helenjg
    helenjg Posts: 73 Forumite
    ad44downey wrote: »
    I wouldn't necessarily call you a troll, more of an Animal Nazi


    Cat Nazi I will hold my hand up to :D
  • jojo9239
    jojo9239 Posts: 322 Forumite
    Ha ha ha ah this is getting DAFT!!
  • ukcarper
    ukcarper Posts: 17,337 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Cats upset the balance of nature
  • chopperharris
    chopperharris Posts: 1,027 Forumite
    Cats carry disease/parasites that are harmful to kids , roaming cats not house cats that is, even unborn kids can be affected.

    Dogs will eat cat poo in their own garden and carry the same illness to your home.I keep my dog in its garden but why should it , the owners kids, or finances suffer because folk let their cats out.

    Ive seen dogs rip apart a cat in their own garden , thats not nice neither , but whom is to blame for the dogs nature...its just the same as the cat getting a bird or mouse but importantly those dogs werent free roaming and like the cat purely acting on instinct.

    A cat if I am right is considered as equal as a rat in law , and as such is vermin.And when it comes to vermin you know where the law stands , the council are powerless should the owner take care of vermin.ITs not the cats fault when it dies , nor its prey , its the owner for letting it out.

    simple answer buy cat litter and remove the cat flap.
    Have you tried turning it off and on again?
  • mags1962
    mags1962 Posts: 326 Forumite
    ad44downey wrote: »
    I wouldn't necessarily call you a troll, more of an Animal Nazi

    :beer:.........................................................................
  • helenjg
    helenjg Posts: 73 Forumite
    Anyway, whilst I'd love to spend all evening talking to mad cat people and being personally insulted for having a POV I must dash.
  • Little_Chicken
    Little_Chicken Posts: 2,798 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    helenjg wrote: »
    Anyway, whilst I'd love to spend all evening talking to mad cat people and being personally insulted for having a POV I must dash.

    :hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello::hello:
    :grin: Save me from spending...
    Sealed Pot Challenge 2008 - £1004:T 2009 - £1139 2010 - £1260 :j 2011 - £1557 2012 - £740 :beer: No 195 Target £1k
  • mags1962
    mags1962 Posts: 326 Forumite
    helenjg wrote: »
    Could you expand on you're comment?
    would there be any point ?
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