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I think that the point, if they upset the neighbours the other side then tread carefuly. Your cats go out and about and unlike our dogs who are in their outside time with us 98% of the time with us; Cats are 98% of their outside time not with us. No point in riling them I know its maybe not the best way but a word is in order but remember your cats. |
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we used to have a cat hater live next door, i was so tempted to sprinkle cat nip seeds in her garden b4 we left. but seriously i would try n find oud who her landlords are and report them, maybe hint to the landlords a surprise inspection she sounds like a real skut ot social services tell a few porkies ![]() |
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Guh. :C When I was a kid we had a lovely dog called Mitzi who was aging on, and she had become slightly blind and deaf. One day whilst in the garden with her (mainly to make sure that she didn't fall in the pond), our neighbour's kids started throwing stones at her through the fence. ![]() That neighbour's family has always been rotten, though. Right now they're trying to convince us to let them use the end half of our garden for their dogs. ![]() |
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