The Fool wrote: > Compare: When a Cat craps on the carpet: not so good. When a Dog craps > on the carpet: Extremely bad, you can tell wherever you are in the house, > for several days afterward.
Well there is one cat that has made a habit of leaving it's ehum... wastes in our backgarden. Dog's however cannot enter our garden and when their wastes are found somewhere it doesn't belong, it is usually the fault of the owner not the animal. So far I haven't found anything sensible I could do about the cat crapping in our yard, except clean up after the beast. The same cat always tries to slip into the house through the kitchendoor. If I'm not watchfull and keep the doors to other parts of the house closed it'll run upstairs and install itself on our bed. Major yuck! I hate it when other peoples pets become my problem. Sonja _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
