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Cat pooing outside door

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  • shays_mum wrote: »
    The anti freeze was actually mentioned in this forum when i did a search on other people despairing of cat poo, in bad taste yes, so sorry, its despicable & vile that people would resort to such matters.

    But here's the thing, its annoying how some cat owners can manage to train their cats to use litter trays, whilst others shrug their shoulders & hide behind the law stating their cats are free to come & go & poo in other people's gardens!. I suppose i should accept the lovely gift she left for me in a more gracious manner :)

    JoJo where i take my child is no concern of yours, try googling patient choice, last time i looked you can use any service in the NHS. Judging by how much time you spend on mse, i suggest you spend your time living in the real world, instead wasting your time trying to suss my virtual one out. BTW sorry about your cat being poorly though, have had family dogs that were not well & its heartbreaking.

    Thank you for all the constructive advice given here, i really appreciate it, for the rest of you if you feel so strongly about people getting annoyed control your animals its a simple as that.



    It's just that I remembered your user name. No faffing around required.


    Sorry I didn't reply earlier, but I was leading a one woman expeditition to the outside world. Only just got back inside before the zombie hordes were unleashed from the schools. It's a scary world out there - but somebody has to do it :)
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  • Azmataz
    Azmataz Posts: 137 Forumite
    Gardens are full of bird, small mammal and invertebrate excrement, albeit perhaps less obvious. Cat or no, there's no getting away from the stuff! :eek:
  • Some cats use litter trays, some wont when they have access to outside. Its a load of rubbish to say that owners should train their cats to go back into the house and use a tray. Some cats prefer to do that, some just wont- nothing to do with the owner training or not training the cat- the cat will do as it pleases.
    DONT BREED OR BUY WHILE HOMELESS ANIMALS DIE. GET YOUR ANIMALS NEUTERED TO SAVE LIVES.
  • Rat excrement is very unhealthy to humans= be glad the cat is a hunter.
    DONT BREED OR BUY WHILE HOMELESS ANIMALS DIE. GET YOUR ANIMALS NEUTERED TO SAVE LIVES.
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