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Why should cats be allowed to run free to kill birds and crap on my garden?

Azrael Antilla

Active Member
1) Have you noticed the difference between the poo sizes?
2) The cat is about to turn his garden into a litter box. Birds just poo, they don't look for a litter box.
3) Why would he even need a reason? It is his house. We don't get a saying in who is welcome and who is not in someone else's house.
Talking about a garden, not a house.
 

Azrael Antilla

Active Member
How come you object to the cat being free to crap in your garden but don't object to all the birds being free to crap in it? Would it make a difference if it was a wild cat rather than a domesticated one?
His attitude is everything I hate. This is the person who admitted he threw stones at a cat. Shameful.
 

Koldo

Outstanding Member
There are better ways.

As long as we live in a society where eating animals, which revolves around killing them and therefore inflicting some degree of suffering, is a standard practice, we can not reasonably demand a person to use a better way than water spraying to chase away a cat.
 

Azrael Antilla

Active Member
As long as we live in a society where eating animals, which revolves around killing them and therefore inflicting some degree of suffering, is a standard practice, we can not reasonably demand a person to use a better way than water spraying to chase away a cat.
Yeah we can...
 

pearl

Well-Known Member
'Cats rule, dogs drool.'
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England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
How come you object to the cat being free to crap in your garden but don't object to all the birds being free to crap in it? Would it make a difference if it was a wild cat rather than a domesticated one?

I actually don’t mind cats,had a feral cat living in my shed some years back,cats in the garden means no birds so no cats allowed.
 
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