mantra wrote on Aug 25
th, 2013 at 11:44am:
Putting it like that - of course it sounds unreasonable to be upset about a neighbour's cat trespassing on your property, but it depends what is important to you.
Lizards, birds and frogs are important to me and local cats love my garden.
I once asked a neighbour who's a gun fanatic if he knew where I could get an airgun from. I even explored the possibility of getting an airgun through the mail from the US.
A stinging ping on the flank of a visitting cat would soon stop it coming over.
My cats have never attacked the Blue-Tongued lizards on my property, and sparrows are 99% what they catch when this rarely happens.
mantra wrote on Aug 25
th, 2013 at 11:44am:
It's like a giant killing field for them. Acquiring a cat has helped to get rid of other cats. She's a tough territorial little thing, but she's under constant surveillance. She can now sit on a chair next to the pet lorikeet and ignore her even when her tail is getting pecked.
That's incredible.
mantra wrote on Aug 25
th, 2013 at 11:44am:
Neighbours generally are a nuisance, but you can leave notes in their mailbox which usually shuts them up - temporarily at least.
If you're a female, they'll leave you alone, but if you're a man ~ you'll soon have some Neanderthal knocking on your door wanting to engage you in fisticuffs on your own front lawn.
Like yourself, I live in a lower socio-economic neighbourhood where eye-contact is not recommended as you go about your business.
Avoiding eye-contact with your neighbours is your first line of defence.
mantra wrote on Aug 25
th, 2013 at 11:44am:
The local council will act only if a cat has been caught killing two birds or more, but if I know who the cat belongs to - I'll complain to the owner first - then I'll lodge a complaint with the council. Usually a warning from a ranger is effective enough for the owner to be more vigilant in restraining their cat.
If I pulled a stunt like dobbing in a neighbour to the council ~ I would thereafter be living in a state of siege from shouted abuse to things being thrown over the fence.
I once had an Italian family living the other side of my back fence.
The 65 year old who was at home all the time used to call out to me for conversation about 3 or 4 times a day ~ no matter what I was doing, and even if I had guests.
Then one day I ignored her and went into the house. And that was the start of a typical Italian vendetta against me.
Stones thrown against my back door. Their dog's poo thrown over the fence. Shouts of "Bastardo!"
All because I simply didn't want to be at the beck and call of this woman who had nothing else to do all day.
... and a brick-to-London the family would have been telling each other that my reluctance to be button-holed several times a day was a case of Anglo 'racism' ... some kind of anti-wogism.