Hi all. Im not a cat fan personally, as above, I wouldn't want one hurt but...there are absolutely no controls or obligations on cats or their owners. If someone's dog was out at night, unsupervised roaming unchecked, killing whatever it fancied, im sure there would be some potential legal repercussions on the owner along with accusations of neglect and cruelty. I have read that after Corvidae, domestic cats are the biggest killers of wildlife. It just doesn't add up to me sorry. Also, some cat owners think its fine for their pet to use someone's garden as a toilet but would be completely unaccepting of a neighbours dog crapping in theirs. A local woman to me, who loves her cats asked me last summer if she could borrow my chainsaw as one of her cats was "stuck" in the bottom of a local manorhouse hedge and she needed to cut the hedge away to "rescue" her precious before it starved.."its been there for hours now and must be stuck because it wont come when i call it". My reply was along the following. Firstly, im not lending you a chainsaw full stop, secondly you would need the owners permission...(national trust i believe).. to enter the property with tools and cut the hedge and thirdly, the cat can get out if it wants.. She actually asked me to come and cut the hedge for her if i wouldnt lend her the chainsaw....unbelievable, no considerstion for anything, ..people, property,.. other than her cat. No offence meant to cat lovers, just my two bobs worth.
Cheers
Chris.
Your, understandably careful, wording is indicative of a part of the problem.
Having issue with some
part of cat activity, does not mean we want to do them harm, far from it, part of my concern for the numbers, is the quality of life for outside cats, together with their impact.
My sister had a cat that was being bullied by the neighbour's cat, probably a territory and numbers issue, her solution was to get another one, to help it fight.
Whoosh, like defecation, move the problem beyond the owners fence.
Feline arms race.
Here, right now we have a new one around, I've no idea if it is a pet or feral, but it is an aggressive black and white (presumed) tom cat, that fights my neighbours cat for their food.
I've checked for any lost pets locally, nothing comes up so I have to assume it may be someone's darling that "never does that at home".
So while I don't wish it any harm, what redress do I and the neighbours have against this pushy shite?
My current technique is to be noisy and push it off, but if it is feral, hunger will bring it back.
I must get a decent water pistol/rifle, the one I got for this, does not reach the fence he retreats to.