OP, you cannot trap and get rid of anything that annoys you as you come about your daily life. Traffic? People in line at the grocery store? Your children? A neighborhood pet is just one of those things. You can stomp and make loud noises and the cat will dash away. Repeat a few times and he/she will realize you are not a friendly environment for it to hang out. That is all fine. But you cannot arbitrarily go around removing things that bother you. You are not the center of the universe and you are not the "decider" (in the words of GW Bush) of what gets to be in your world or not. You are just a bit piece in the cog of the machine -- you have to live with and work with others. "Plays nicely with others" -- you know, the thing we all learned in kindergarten (lr earlier)? |
Letting your cat roam all around the neighborhood is not safe for the cat or very nice for your neighbors. ye, people do it, but that does not make it right. neighbors cat poops all over our yard. |
Agree, BUT, you still to not get the right to then remove offending thing in your life, even more so when it is a LIVING thing. |
Weird, I've never seen cat poop in our yard and we have multiple outdoor cats I can see roaming around. I can think of three close neighbors who have them, plus the cats I see regularly that I don't know. The only problem for me is that it bugs my indoor cat who gets his fur up sitting at the window. But I figure that is part of being a cat and not too bad for him, as far as "bad" things go. |
OP -- are you still reading this thread? Our cat got out of the house during our recent move and we've been unable to find her for 2 weeks. We've looked at shelters, distributed flyers. What area do you live in? Is this cat a gray, spayed, long-haired tabby? Please respond! |
So to summarize - OP should totally trap the cat, as long as it is taken to a no kill shelter and as long as she notifies the list serv and puts papers up all over the neighborhood. This will be good for the song birds and for the mice, however the mice are a nuisance which is why she should suck it up, deal with the allergies and absolutely not kill the cat which is obviously bad news for the songbirds and the mice.
CAT=LOSE SONGBIRDS=WIN MICE=WIN HOMEOWNER=WIN OP - why don't you spray your yard for mosquitoes - this will kill the mosquitoes, and possibly the honeybees, however fewer bugs may mean fewer rodents which will possibly bore the cat to death and he will go back to his house. Also, you know, no misquotes. MOSQUITOES=LOSE HONEYBEES=LOSE SONGBIRDS=WIN MICE=PUSH CAT=PUSH HOMEOWNER=WIN |
I am highly allergic to cats. However, in my 50 years on planet Earth, I have never haqd an allergy attack hanging around cats outdoors |
Maybe you can ask Jeff what area the ISP is coming from (although they may be at work). |
Not sure where OP is, but in FFX it is illegal to allow a pet onto another homeowner's property. Unfortunately, you'd have to know who the cat belonged to, and risk pissing off your neighbor royally.
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/animal/animal-trespass.htm They can be summoned to court and fined. |
Anyone who did this would be the pariah of the neighborhood pretty quickly. |
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Bumping this post for you. Hope you find your cat. |
She has a right to enjoy her property and keep other people's pets off her property. I would spray it it cold water or call animal control to come get the "feral cat". |
Ugh. I glanced over the responses but can't even read this thread in full-- it's too depressing.
Let this be a warning to everyone who has a happy, harmless indoor/outdoor cat: keep your cat inside at all times, lest it be subjected to the crazies like those on this thread who would trap it, knowing that it's someone's pet. |