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[quote=Anonymous][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] They're very well behaved, thanks for asking. And as a bonus, they don't go onto others' properties OR poop on their gardens! The fact that you seem to equate noxious animals with children is also seriously disturbing, btw.[/quote] ^ AND my kids don't carry any parasites (that come out in their poop!) that cause miscarriages and stillbirths![/quote]
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