Lom said:
When I was back at my old house, a neighbour had a white cat that kept shitting in my garden. My son would invariably step in it and walk it into the house. This went on for years and no matter how much I spent in cat deterrent measures it continued until it was run over a month before we moved (wasn't me guv although I had tried on a couple of occasions).
And now I've moved into my new house it appears I've inherited another shitting machine of a neighbour's cat; unfortunately this one appears to have stomach issues and a spray gun attached to its arse. At least with the previous cat I could pick up it's **** with a trowel and throw it back over my neighbours fence; don't know what to do with this one, it's like ****ing soup.
Anyway, point is I don't doubt cats are awesome to own because they look cute and they can be affectionate, but you won't have to deal with its ****, your neighbours will.
Could you keep it indoors permanently? Won't get run over and your neighbours wont hate you... Win, win.
Martin, we have exactly the same situation. EVERY time I go to mow the lawn I have to clear up between 5 and 15 lumps (or pools!) of cat ****. EVERY time. I am so utterly fed up of it and don't see why I should keep spending money on deterrents year, after year, after year, to stop someone else's pets crapping all over my property. Both my boys use the garden a lot and regularly tread in it. If they were toddlers, this could have caused blindness. There was also a big, aggressive tom cat who used to spray everywhere to mark his territory. He killed half of our brand new box hedge as a result. He got ran over a couple of months ago, but another cat has just stepped up as the dominant male and is doing the same.
Not to mention the wildlife... 80 million songbirds a year in the UK. Just listen to Chris Packham talk about cats and wildlife...
Cat owners always seem to just bury their heads in the sand and just pretend it's not a problem. They always just laugh or shrug it off and NEVER take responsibility. Does my head in...