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Thread: Bloody Cats In Garden
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5th January 2008, 02:42 PM #61
Matrix passing a law for animals to be desexed before they are sold is not going to solve the problem of the crapping in other peoples yards, as to your problem with the neighbours dog doing just that have you thought of putting up a fence to stop it from entering your yard.
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5th January 2008, 02:57 PM #62
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5th January 2008, 02:57 PM #63
smeds, are you one of those "responsible" dog owners that assumes it is everyone else's responsibility to keep YOUR dog out, not YOUR responsibility to keep YOUR dog in?
I have a neighbour like that, when I complained about his 3 dogs continuously entering our property I was told to improve the fence!
My reply was, YOUR dogs, YOUR problem, YOU fix it!
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5th January 2008, 02:58 PM #64
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5th January 2008, 02:59 PM #65
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5th January 2008, 04:58 PM #66
No Big Shed i am a responsible dog owner, i keep my dog registered with the council in case it does get out, it is also microchipped so if it does get lost it can be recovered and it is desexed and i make damn sure it stays in my yard as i have a 6ft fence all the way around. If you have a problem with your neighbours dogs entering your yard via your fence then fix said fence and you have the problem solved. You could even approach the neighbour in question and both fix the fence, as i understand in most states fences are the responsibility of both parties. If you can't get a favourable response from your neighbour you could always do the flaming paper bag of dog s**t in the paper bag at his front door, might not fix the problem but hey it would sure be good for a laugh. Also how did we get onto dogs when this thread was about mongerl cats.
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6th January 2008, 08:22 AM #67
Glad to hear it smeds, so many dog owners assume that other people love their dogs just as much as they do.
Yes, the fence is the responsibility of both owners. Several problems with that though, first of all it is 600m long, secondly it is in good repair, just not dog proof (standard square ring lock) It certainly doesn't hold out his dogs.
Anyway, the farmer next to him on the other side has now fixed the problem. His dogs got amongst his sheep once too often and he did what farmers do in that case (and are legally entitled to do) shot them.
Neighbour has finally got the message, and new dogs, and built a proper dog enclosure. If he had done that in the first place he would still have his dogs.
Don't know how we got on to dogs, I only responded to your suggestion that someone should build a fence to keep his neighbours' dogs out.
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6th January 2008, 02:01 PM #68
Good to hear Big Shed, just hope i didn't cause too much animosity with my banter, i just couldn't let a chance to stir the pot as i did pass me by. I have to ask though, 600 metres of fence, how many acres are you on you lucky sod.
If i did offend anyone though, i sincerely appologise
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6th January 2008, 02:10 PM #69
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6th January 2008, 02:15 PM #70
We're on 25 acres, he has 29 acres, the blocks are triangular and we share the long leg of the triangle.
He has 3 kelpies (2 are the legal limit) and we would need a fairly hig fence to stop them jumping over it, I don't think I would like to foot the bill, or even half, for that.
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6th January 2008, 06:26 PM #71
In answer to this yes. Every night our cats are in by about 7pm and they stay in ALL NIGHT. During the week days, the cats normally dont go out at all except for maybe a 1/2 hour after we get home. I prefer they dont go out during the day whilst at work so that way they dont have a chance to annoy the neighbours. On the weekends they are outdoors whilst we are home and then they are always in the yard or on the house roof (one of them likes to sit up high???) If we go out they come in.
I completely agree that if it is a family pet it should be desexed. Both our cats were desexed before we got them. Only registered breeders should have pets capable of reproducing.
I also agree that ALL cats should be kept indoors at least during the night. That is when they will do any hunting. Please remember that they are natural hunters so if owners want to make a difference keep them in at night.
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6th January 2008, 07:00 PM #72
Your a lucky barsteward Big Shed, i am very jealous of all the land, i only have 2 acres but unfortunately they are not the land type lol
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6th January 2008, 07:42 PM #73
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6th January 2008, 07:56 PM #74
Perhaps they're all busy setting up the Vivisection forum?
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6th January 2008, 08:01 PM #75
Maybe they think all cats are useless too..
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