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

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Flighty

I agree with Jeannine!  :)
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Flighty

Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

mat

At last... some common sense... well said Jeannine.  YOU have the right to feed your cat and keep the cat flap open, when you like.  the police will not care about their complaint.  Honestly how much do you think the police will laugh if your neighbour complains that their cat has been coming through your cat flap???!!!  I agree, your neighbours are the unreasonable ones.  That said, do not purposely feed their cat and then there is nothing you are doing wrong.  Cats choose their own homes - ones where they are treated well.

mat

Melbourne12

On the rare occasions that lunatics threaten me with the police, I've found the best policy is to phone the police myself, in front of them, and ask for someone to attend.  The police will indeed come, especially if you say that you feel threatened, and will put the loonie firmly back in his box.

Borlotti

Well no terrible twins and no neighbour, apart from November 5th when she said Dulce had got out the front door.  Hope she found him and he certainly didn't come here, perhaps being stuck in the carrier when we took him home frightened him away. It is good that she is keeping Gabanna in, as he had the operation after getting run over, but surprised Dulce hasn't escaped for a quick visit or been allowed out in her garden.  Charlie (my cat) has been sitting on the back wall and looking for his friend, but nothing.  I can only hope that she hasn't got rid of Dulce and he is living a lovely life and that he hasn't got lost or been given away.  I do miss his visits, but it is not my cat and not my responsibility, although he had been round every morning and evening for about a year.  My other neighbour hasn't seen the cats either and they were often in her garden, or visiting her for a quick cuddle.  If we hadn't had the row, and her partner threatening me with the police I would ask her if Dulce was OK but better I keep well out of it.

goodlife

I'll have to thank you for writing about your experience. We've got new neighbours with 3 cats and one of them took instant liking of us...I think we are going through adoption process from her behalf ::) Trying to avoid your situation as soon as I met out neighbours I told that I'm not trying to pinch her cat..it's just so friendly and likes to hang around our garden ;D Luckily our neighbour is understanding and didn't mine..she actually said that I could have her :o..but being allergic to cats I settle for passing strokes and odd cuddle. We do have little chat every morning though ::) Lady likes to sit on my dustbing and stare into house..so one have go and take rubbish away..move cat out of way and do the morning greetings rituals ;D

Borlotti

Had a dream last night about Dulce, he was trying to get in the upstairs window, and as I opened it I knocked him off and he fell down.  Then I woke up.  Funny but this morning I just glanced out the back window and saw a cat on the back wall, my daughter was here so said 'am I going mad or is that Dulce'.  She saw it but wasn't sure whether it was Gabanna or Dulce.  Went out in the back garden and there was Dulce sitting on the wall hidding behind the shed.  It was a lovely sunny day here this morning so he must have got out, or been allowed out.  I am so pleased he is OK and allowed out and not coming here anymore, so hopefully problem solved.  He must be a very clever cat and realises that if he comes here again, he will be put in the carrier and taken home.

valmarg

Police, what are police?

If we see any in the village all we know is that they are lost.

valmarg

Borlotti

Spoke too soon, went out for a ciggie and he is sitting outside my back door.  Too late to take him home tonight, so just clapped my hands and chased him off.

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