Colin Smale wrote:
There seems to be no answer to this cat problem.
On the one hand they keep rats and mice down but on the other they kill my birds, nothing made me more enraged when I saw one strutting off with a live goldfinch in its mouth, that went way past the mark as far as I was concerned.
It seems to me that we are not allowed to put poison down in our own gardens to kill 'pests' and yet people's cats are allowed to roam onto our property, leave disgustingly lose cat crap on the veg plot, (very nice when weeding) and kill the birds we have tried to attract by spending good money on bird feeders, bird food and nest boxes.
I wonder what the legal position is in removing these unwanted uninvited pests from our property?
Problem is of course the cat owner cannot control where their cats go even if they do sympathise with us.
It's a dilemma.
Thank goodness there is someone else on here (Geoff) who doesn't seem to hate cats the way others do, and those that do, not only hate cats but want them killed by any means be it fair or foul.
In regard to Colin asking what is the legal position in removing these unwanted "pests" from our property, I ask what is the legal position against certain members suggesting barbaric ways of getting rid of cats ie dogs or poisoning!
Cat owners CAN control where their cats go by keeping them indoors, not all cats are outdoor cats, my own cat who is no longer with us, was an indoor cat for six years before she died aged seventeen AND before the cat brigade get on their high horse and say that was cruel, no it wasn't! She got plenty of exercise going hell for leather up and down stairs and around the house ( cats don't need the exercise dogs do) and getting well fed in the process.
It seems okay for the local Sprawk to kill willy nilly to get a meal and nothing is said about this because it's doing what comes natural. Well the cat is doing what comes natural, it's a killing machine like it's relatives the tiger etc except they are not domesticated like most of the local moggies.
Before starting to own cats in 1991 I hated them probably more than Colin and gang, they would leave their mess all over my veg bed and the worst is it really stinks, I tried all sorts to stop them coming, got to admit I never resorted to getting a dog or putting poison down that is beyond the pail, i got a high-powered water pistol and a catapult. The one thing cats don't like much is being shot at with a water pistol especially when caught unawares, it's great fun Colin try it sometime, even if the cats keep coming you are having fun at their expense
I suggest you invest or visit the library and get a book on cats, the more you know about them the more you will be armed with knowledge you didn't know before and maybe just maybe you may find the answer you need. Again GOOD LUCK!
Kind regards
John