Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:14 pm

as mr h must sadly admit i love animals...always have....so any of em come up free and i'm always asking can we get one lol and he has to have the back bone to tell me no...i love chocolate labs and someday i'll own one but i do like my cats right now they are soooo cute when mr h told me i could get a kitten he never said how many lol so when i was picking them out i saw those two and knew they'd be perfect and ya know...they are...
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Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:23 pm

I would rather throw up in my mouth than own a cat...
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:57 am

I hope you keep you cats in your yard. I am about to live trap my neighbor’s cat because the stupid owner will not keep her pet under control. I am tired of cleaning out cat shit in my flowerbeds. I am tired of that stupid cat chasing away the birds in my yard. I won’t let him, but my dog would love to chase her cat. I try to be nice about it and ask her to keep the thing contained and on her property but it does not help any. I keep my dog out of her yard she should keep her cat out of my yard.

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Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:19 am

thats when you get some dog shit and put it in a paper bag ring her doorbell light it on fire and BOOM when she opens the door!! LMAO of course u would have ran away so she would have never known it was you !! :lol: :lol: or wear a glove and go on the other side of her house away from YOURS and fling some dog shit on her windows LMAO....or everytime your dog has to take a shit walk your dog over to her yard and let your dog do its businesss but tahts not as funny as the first two options i gave you :D or wait till it gets nice outside and put some dog shit in a bag and when you see her window on her vehicle rolled down stick the shit in there :D but sorta hide it so she can't really find it lol....or put some dog shit in her gas on her car.....see there's tons of ideas ...just have to ask the right person and i say she needs some revenge she doesn't want to play nice with u....so go on..have some FUN!! i know i would !
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:33 am

Screw trapping, I am about to start shootin!!

I have the same crap problem. The problem is that the older couple across the street from us leaves their garage door open and feeds all the strays in town along with a pet Possum they have adopted apparently. If I ever see that thing it is getting ran over or beat down for sure.

I am tried of cleaning cat shit off my shoes too. If I just start shooting the cats that should eliminate the problem. Maybe I will start my own feeding process and poison them. Not too mention the garage can knock overs they do in my yard as well. It has got to stop, but they are an aging nice old couple. Her husband just was sent to the rest home because of health issues and with as much as she smokes she won't be far behind. The problem may remedy itself sadly.

I like animals, but mainly wild ones because they don't consistently shit in your yard. :twisted:

Well, that ends my cat rant.
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:39 am

The thing about cats is they have a mind of their own. You cannot control them like you can a dog.

As a cat owner I do not like to hear about people wanting to shoot other peoples cats. I understand you may not like cat poop on your shoes but usually cats only poop in dirt where they can dig. You can put out repellants and do other things but please do not shoot the cat for being a cat.

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Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:34 am

NumbSkull wrote:The thing about cats is they have a mind of their own. You cannot control them like you can a dog.

As a cat owner I do not like to hear about people wanting to shoot other peoples cats. I understand you may not like cat poop on your shoes but usually cats only poop in dirt where they can dig. You can put out repellants and do other things but please do not shoot the cat for being a cat.

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Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:31 pm

TWC3 wrote:I hope you keep you cats in your yard. I am about to live trap my neighbor’s cat because the stupid owner will not keep her pet under control. I am tired of cleaning out cat shit in my flowerbeds. I am tired of that stupid cat chasing away the birds in my yard. I won’t let him, but my dog would love to chase her cat. I try to be nice about it and ask her to keep the thing contained and on her property but it does not help any. I keep my dog out of her yard she should keep her cat out of my yard.

TC


I'm with ya. My wife and I have two cats. And they are indoors animals. When I was growing up I hated the neighbors cats for your very reason. Plus if you read up on the stats, indoor cats live longer and happier lives than outdoor cats. I just hate cleaning the litter box :evil:
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