We used to have a problem with our neighbour's cats getting into our
yard etc. One thing that worked quite well for us in stopping the cats
was to put fly paper on top of our fence. The cats hated it and when
we noticed them on the fence trying to shake off the paper, it was
quite entertaining.

larry

On 4/14/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> G wrote:
> > How's my reaction over the top? I simply said it annoys me when other
> > people's pets are constantly on my property. Seems like a natural reaction
> > to me.
> >
> > I dont want them shot, I don't want them hurt in any way. I simply want
> > their owners to be a bit more......responsible, I guess would be the word.
> 
> I suppose since I thought you were being more aggressive than you
> actually are, I should back off a bit.  I had thought you were in favor
> of eliminating wandering pets.  My bad, sorry.
> 
> However, it still doesn't seem unreasonable to me to allow cats, dogs,
> etc. to wander around so long as they aren't causing property damage.
> Yeah, if the dog is digging up your roses, the owner should be informed
> and should take steps.  However, if he's just sunning himself in your
> backyard, I don't see what the problem is.
> 
> --Ben
> 
> 

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