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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They will never keep it inside until you have it covered in wet paint or similar. And you have a much better chance of doing that now before things like automatic sprinklers. [/quote] If the cat has been going outdoor for a long time, it’ll be difficult for owners to keep it indoor. Op will have more success with things that deter the cat from specifically using her yard. [/quote] I don’t care what’s “difficult” for my entitled neighbors. If they can’t control their animal, they should put it down.[/quote] Wow, that is pretty bold statement. Hope your kids are well behaved.[/quote] Most neighbors would object if someone’s kids consistently pooped in their garden. Most dog people pick up their dog’s poop (or at least they’re supposed to). There’s no comparison to outdoor cat people in terms of invasiveness. I don’t even mind them but it’s objectively a whole other category. The poop, the pee, the screaming fights...it’s a lot. [/quote]
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