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Originally posted by BeauBlues
I think that most of you missed what I had said earlier. There are a lot of strays in our neighborhood, I mean a whole bunch!!! Simply taking my non-stray cat out of the picture will NOT solve his problem. Plus, I also mentioned that he was never caught in the act of taking a dump in his yard. Although it is a good assumption, he hasn't proved to me that my cat is a troublemaker. On a side note, he has a litter box here and he does use it.
Oh, and for it's my responsibility, lock them indoors all the time to keep them out of the neighbor's yard, Yeah Frickin Right!!! My cats are "not" indoor cats. And if I kept them indoors their whole life, in our small house, they would become really aggravating real fast. Ask any cat owner that lets their cats outside. A cat will let you know that it wants to go outside and it won't stop bugging you until you comply.
Man cannot control nature! So this pissed off neighbor of mine needs a serious reality check! If poo bothers him this much, I can't even begin to imagine what else makes him tick.
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When my parents got divorced Mom moved us into an apt for 4 years. Our outdoor cat was now an indoor cat and dealt with it just fine. Later when we got back into a house she became an out door cat again. No issues.
I stopped letting my cats out when one got hit in the street in front of my house and my little sister had to watch it die on the front lawn.
I currently have 4 cats. All stay indoors. One is having a medical issue that is making her a bit incontinent. Cat waste STINKS. Pure and simple. It's foul.
Right now your neighbor assumes it's your cat and you don't think it is. Neither of you know for sure. I think taking your cat out of the mix for a while will answer the question.
I love animals and if I was the neighbor in this situation I would never harm the animal but rest assured you'd find every "packge" returned to you.
Whenever my mother caught a neighbors dog crapping on the lawn she'd go out, pick it up, go knock on the neighbors door and hand them a steaming pile of crap. And always with a smile and warm greeting.