I knew how to clean it and treat it, and it missed her eyes , so it was okay. It shouldn't have happened, because cats don't belong outside. Your logic that they're "only good at attacking other mammals who are a lot smaller than they are) doesn't hold up. A feral cat attacked my kid on her way to school, too. Scratched her face but, again, mercifully, not her eye. They shouldn't be outside attacking anything. Period. Control your animals. |
Should you report your neighborhood ferals? To whom? |
Animal control or animal services (whatever it's called where you are). At-large animals are a $100 fine where I am, $100 for trespassing (if they're on my property), $100 if they're pooping in my garden, another $100 if they're not licensed while they're doing it, and then fees if they're impounded (no tag, no license, no collar = stray) |
And are reports "anonymous"? |
| Anyone have positive stories about dealing with neighbors when they free their dogs while walking around? |
Just avoid them. Problem solved. |
| PP, and what do you say to them when their dog is all over your yard. Scoop the poop and take it and leave it in their yard? Why should anyone other than the two legged of that four legged need to scoop? Come back when you have a better solution that "just avoid them." |
| It’s the dog owner’s behavior that exasperates me. People teaching their dogs to sit at the dinner table “because Fido is a family member”. |
Cats don't show up at other people's space, you can't pay them to go to stores/restaurants... they mind their own business. |
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Lazy people should not own pets, period. A lot of dog owners are lazy. Probably cat owners too, but we don't see the cats so we don't know. |
Human society. They will try trap the cat and find a home for the poor cat. |
It is disgusting when dogs pooped or peed in a garden. |
We don’t see them because they sleep during the day and go out to parties while we sleep or try to sleep during the night. |
they can try but they will lose their jobs. |
You know dog owners are nutjobs when they compare their dogs to children, or the frustration w/ dogs to cats. No one's taking their cat to go to the store, grocery shopping, restaurant, etc. No one's going for a walk and minding their business be approached or jumped on by a half dozen cats. No one's hearing their neighbor's cat meow for long stretches of time. Yes, you might run into someone's outdoor cat occasionally, but that's a MUCH less frequent occurrence than dealing with bad dogs or their owners. And at least those cats bury their poop, unlike the many dog owners who just leave it for the world to witness and step on. |