That is a fine if you control your cats. I'm the only resident on this street that no longer has any pets. 24 hours a day we have cats defecating in any loose dirt (gardens), flower pots, decorative gravel, urinating on and killing potted plants, chasing birds at our feeders, climbing on my vehicles and urinating on the windows. I can't leave my garage door open without having cats crawling through my shelves and my shop. Another neighbor had a wrecked car under a tarp in his drive for a short time. When he went to move it out there was a mother cat that gave birth in the back seat. Cats are fighting outside my windows at nightly. Complaints to the neighbors are unheeded. Repellents DON"T work. This town has no animal control. The county says I have to catch the cats and take them 20+ miles to the shelter. I too am working on a more reasonable solution. Maybe the Coyotes will help. Owners please keep your pets under control.cbucher wrote:If you choose to do something like this that is your option. You might want to keep in mind that there are alot of people on these forums that have cats and dogs as pets. I am one of them and don't see them as targets to discuss what weapon to use to kill the. I would hope a moderator would lock this as it doesn't to be worthy of discussion given the intent. I hope you don't have pets that end up in someones yard like yours.
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- Sun May 20, 2012 5:03 pm
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