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Old 01-07-13, 01:56 PM   #1
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Angry Cats

So...a friend on another forum is moaning that her local residents are discussing making a complaint to the council about her Bengal cat.

It goes into other peoples houses to taunt their dogs. It has had one elderly dog in such a state that it needed vet treatment, but her response to that is, "it's not my fault their dog is afraid of cats". It has crapped on peoples kitchen floors and tables, will run out and jump on dogs passing by the house on leads and will bite or scratch people when they try to pick it up. The owner has bought water pistols for all the neighbours, but not all are happy with this and she is calling them ungreatful.

Is it just me that finds her attitude appalling?
She thinks it is good that she has written them all letters advising them to do things like...

Not leave food out, including cat or dog food
Not leave windows or doors open
use ONLY the water pistol provided as any chasing or mistreatment will be reported
Not stroke the cat
Not clear away any dead animals it leaves at doorways as this will just make it bring more
...the list went on.

If I received a note like that I would probably burst into laughter first, then get very very angry.

Why should her neighbours all have to make such changes just because she has a complete nuisance of a cat. Why should they have to put up with a cat coming into their house and taunting their dogs? Why should they have to clean away dead wildlife?

I genuinely don't understand why this woman thinks it is her neighbours that are being unreasonable...please enlighten me.
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