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Started by Borlotti, November 04, 2010, 19:33:14

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Borlotti

Just spoke to neighbours about Gabanna, that came in this morning for a snack, the cat that got run over, and asked her about Dulce, whether he had had his injections etc. etc. as I haven't got cat insurance.  Was told that I had stolen her cat.  Then boyfriend came to get Dulce back and threatened me with the police as I had stolen his cat, which cost £70, last year and I should keep my back door shut and not leave cat food down for my cat.  Well I am afraid I told him to call the police.  OH has now put poor Dulce in a cat carrier and taken him home but they are out and have left a telephone number.  Gabanna that got run over has been asleep all day with my next door neighbour, but has gone home now I hope and Dulce is very confused, it has taken a year since they wanted Dulce back and fireworks are going off tonight, so OH and me are having a row about shuting him out. Anyway, since I kicked the cat flap out, it doesn't work too well.  Now I am not allowed my back door open to have a smoke, or will be a cat thief.  I am sure the police will be round soon to arrest me, I am so guilty, I fed a cat.  Just back to have another row with OH, who says it is all my fault for inviting strange cats in.  Maybe I should give him £70 for Dulce, but what silly man gives two kittens called Dulce and Gabanna for a birthday present and then doesn't look after them.  Funny but the police haven't arrest me yet.

Borlotti


goodlife

Don't let the so called 'cat owners' bully you...they should keep better care for their pets..and let them call police..you haven't done nothing criminal. If cats are allowed roam free from the property they are law to themselves. If you are in any doubt..give a call to RSPCA call centre and ask some advice. For start with these people have to be able to prove their ownership for the animals...and second is that you could report them for RSPCA about animal cruelty.
Try not to feel upset..same to OH..and check what advice is from RSPCA ;)..I'll be suprised if those 'owners' even bother with law..and if they do police will laugh them out of doors..they've got better things to do ;)
And what ever you do..DO NOT part with any money..if the cat don't like them for startwith and is happier with you..they might try to pull fast one and get their money back.

cornykev

I suppose thats me round to Enfield town nick in the morning to bail her out again.    :-X :-X :-X
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Borlotti

No police, yet, but OH has taken cat home in a carrier and they will keep it in, so goodbye cat.
Just wait until tomorrow morning when it?they will come back, but will have the water pistol ready, although she said don't wet my cat.  Charlie (my cat) is asleep on the bed and he won't go anywhere, he is too old.  Thanks Kev for bailing me out, funny but the cat police haven't arrived, or the leaf police yet,.  ;D ;D

grannyjanny

Silly sods. Don't they know you don't own a cat, it owns you. We were adopted 9 rears ago ;) ;D. Never wanted a cat but what can one do when one is chosen ;).

rosebud

 Borlottie, tell the silly sods to get a life the cat chose you over them because it prefers you &OH you look after the cat they do not .  The End.
Police would P*** themselves laughing at them if they called them out. ;D ;D

Borlotti

No terrible twins so she is keeping them both in. Rang the RSPCA for advice and they said they had heard this story so many times before and I had every right to have my back door open and not to lock the cat flap.  It is obviously different if you keep a cat locked in.  Had to laugh as on November 5th about 6 pm, just as the fireworks had started, she came round to collect her cat as it had escaped out of her front door.  But it wasn't here, told her she could search the house but she believed me and seemed quite reasonable, and I said if it came in before I went out I would take it back in my cat carrier.  Have heard nothing since.  I am still very upset/annoyed as think it was quite unnecessary to threaten me with the police as I have told them where I live (my back garden backs onto theirs) and the cats were always on my shed or wall, so she could see them.  That cat has got me into trouble.  I expect it will all start again in the summer as she can't keep them in forever.  I will just have to stand ready with the hose and not even let them in the garden.

cornykev

I can just see the headlines in the our free local Enfield advertiser, Cat napper strikes again, local woman known as the Catwomen hides girl thingy's under her bed.     ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D     ;)
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Borlotti

Hope you have got the bail money ready, Kev. Actually I may write the story myself, will they send in the SAS to search the house.  Poor Dulce has got an ASBO and I will get a criminal record, but as I used to work for the police and like them wish they would come and I would make them tea and cake.  And they(the neighbours) made me cut down my grape vine as it was going in their garden, think I will grow some poison ivy.  >:( >:( >:(

lewic

I would be livid if I found a neighbour had been feeding a cat of mine, but its hardly a crime, unless you snatch it from the garden and lock it in.

My basement flat neighbour coaxes all the local cats back to hers, she buys cat food for them and told me proudly she had three down there last week  ::)

Paulines7

I would just leave the cat flap open and if she comes in give her a cuddle.  If the neighbour comes looking for her just say that you will go and search in case she has sneaked in.  They can't demand that you lock your cat flap.  Perhaps it would be a good idea not to feed her though.

gordonsveg

Hey Rosebud
    I wouldnt bank on any of our politicaly correct police laughing at anything now.

rosebud

   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D @gordonsveg.

1066

so are you still free? If not we could start the campaign "free the Enfiled 1"  :D

Borlotti

Well no cats for nearly a week now, so she must be keeping them in, which is a good thing as the weather here is dreadful, and not sure I could have shut Dulce out in this.  I have been on cat watch and the other night saw a furry object on the garden shed, and thought oh no, Dulce is back, but he seemed to have grown bigger and had a furry tail.  When I looked it was a fox (that is certainly not coming in the cat flap). Should have worn my new Specsaver glasses.  Well I suppose the argument has come to a good conclusion and she will now keep the cats in so they won't roam and hopefully Dulce won't get run over.  I dread the summer, think we will have to move, as I can't keep all the windows shut.  I will have to do my dance round the garden with the broom with the water pistol, and keep the vacuum cleaner running, but it is a clever cat and just laughs at me.  I should just have booted it to start with and it was saved a lot of trouble.  Did think of putting a small spade through their front door so Dulce could dig an escape tunnel, but as all is quiet will leave well alone, and next time either of them come, straight in the carrier and back home.

Larkshall

It's cruelty to keep a cat shut in, they should be free to roam. We've had several cats in recent years (we live in a cul-de-sac beside a main road), they've obviously been dumped. The last one was with us four 14 years then had to be put down by the Vet. Our present cat was given us by a chap who had out al day and the cat shut in. She was afraid to go out but after nearly twelve months she has now roamed around the garden but still spends most of her time inside.
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Borlotti

I feel a letter coming on, I am not a thief, have not stolen your cat.  Perhaps we could set a free ground rules, if the cat sits on the wall, me-owing, shut him out, if he climbs through the window and rips my net curtains, send you the bill.  In the summer the windows will be open, give me your phone number I will ring you immediately to say your cat is here, or shut out asleep on my shed, greenhouse etc. Promise to take Charlie's (my cat's) food up all day and only leave it down at night, will not stay up all night to see if the cat flap is open or shut.  Otherwise if your cat comes in MY garden it will get a broom up his arse.  Then you can call the police.

Digeroo

Cats a renown for their lack of loyalty.

Nenni said the cat I am the cat that walks by itself and all places are alike to me.

If a cat tresspasses into your house and eats things I do not think that is a crime.  Threatening people certainly is.  Next time they come onto your property ask them politely to leave.  Send them an invoice of the food that has been eaten by their cat.

I certainly do not think you should be chasing cats around the place with a broom or a hose pipe or feeling guilty because of what their cat is doing.

Jeannine

Sweetie, you are trying too hard to be nice to your neighbour. You cannot change your life to suit her..keep your windows open, let your cat flap free , forget trying to shoo her away and of course put food down for your cat..anywhere on your property. If Dulce comes visisting so be it.You are doing nothing wrong, now if you you were going to your neighbours place cat napping things might be different. I would be exceedingky surprised if the police show up and on the freak chance that they do, what can they say, you are not responsible for what a neighbours cat does anymore than you are about the birds coming into your garden.

I would let Dulce be, let her do as she wants and let your neighbours twist themselves in knots if that is what they seem to want. They are being silly and just want to win a fight, I doubt that Dulce is still part of their arguement anymore. Don't play their game!! If you really wanted to tempt Dulcie to your house , it would be very easy and she would never go home.. well truthfully she probably thinks your home is hers now anyway.. give in and enjy each other.

Just carry on your life as you usually would do and give Dulce  a hug from me next time she visits.

Good Luck and be kinder to yourself

XX Jeannine

PS sorry for typhos, am working without glasses and can barely see..
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

Squash64

Well said Jeannine!

Dulce's owners need to get a life and stop bothering a person who is kind enough to care what happens to their cat.
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