Anonymous wrote:You don't know much about cats, do you? They aren't like dogs, needing to mark every territory they venture into. You can't really control them, so don't bother thinking about them. They aren't going to be leaving cat pee anywhere you will be able to identify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Water sprinkler with a motion sensor.
Otherwise, I'd set out poison.
Good way to go straight to jail for animal cruelty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Water sprinkler with a motion sensor.
Otherwise, I'd set out poison.
Good way to go straight to jail for animal cruelty.
that's not cruelty also it is irresponsible for cat owners to let their house cats roam free and also dangerous because they will bring in diseases to the indoors. It should be illegal to have outdoor unattended cats.
Purposely poisoning ANY domestic animal is animal cruelty! Someone should poison you.
Purposely poisoning ANY domestic animal is animal cruelty! Someone should poison you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Water sprinkler with a motion sensor.
Otherwise, I'd set out poison.
Good way to go straight to jail for animal cruelty.
that's not cruelty also it is irresponsible for cat owners to let their house cats roam free and also dangerous because they will bring in diseases to the indoors. It should be illegal to have outdoor unattended cats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try guilting the neighbors into controlling their cats? Post on the neighborhood listserve about outdoor cats killing fledglings, especially this time if year. The Smithsonian/National Zoo have studies on this if you want to give a link.
I hate birds and can't shamed into caring about my cat killing chickadees, grackles and flea ridden robins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Water sprinkler with a motion sensor.
Otherwise, I'd set out poison.
Good way to go straight to jail for animal cruelty.
Anonymous wrote:Try guilting the neighbors into controlling their cats? Post on the neighborhood listserve about outdoor cats killing fledglings, especially this time if year. The Smithsonian/National Zoo have studies on this if you want to give a link.