John15":i7gt70aa said:
Have you any idea how annoying other peoples cats can be? Cr****ing everywhere and killing garden birds really makes me angry.
The best way to avoid cat mess in your garden is to get a cat.
If you don't want a cat, you can get solar-powered ultrasonic scare devices which keep a lot of cats away, or reflective cat-silhouette things which can sometimes work, and apparently tiger dung pellets, which work on the principle of convincing the cat that your garden is the territory of a bigger, scarier cat.
What you can't do is injure the cat - the cat's right to roam - even in your garden - is actually protected by law, believe it or not. And the owner would be quite within their rights to recover their vets fees from you if you did anything. Not to mention the general hate you will get from your neighbours if anyone ever finds out what you've done.
Also, spikes on the top of your gate will do bugger all - the cat will come around the sides of that gate, or through the hedge, or in some cases even under the gate. Same for foxes, which also leave (worse IMO) messes in people's gardens and murder small creatures.
Personally, in my area, I have a problem with schoolkids littering my garden with sweet wrappers - it turns out they're protected by law as well.
If our cat was injured maliciously it would destroy my partner and seriously upset me - if I ever found out who did it I would have no qualms at all about suing the balls off of them for vet fees, making sure they got prosecuted for animal abuse and ensuring that every last person on the street knew exactly what they had done. I would want them to suffer for what they did.