Martha said:The headless pigeons were a bit disturbing, but also somewhat satisfying.
Helen said:Did you floss after ?
lazygood4nothinbum said:so instead of handling this as a considerate person, now i simply am setting up live traps with tasty tuna in them. instead of their cats destroying the animals in my gardens i will be taking drives into the everglades and feeding the alligators. here kitty kitty kitty.
Non sequitur said:Good for you lazygood4nothinbum.
I don't dislke cats mself, but if the people who are supposed to be responsible for the cats won't control them then you need to stop the destruction yourself.
VoyT said:how about dropping them off at the animal shelter? Maybe they'll get lucky enough to find a responsible new owner .... take your neighbor on a nice ride to the Everglades instead
Cute Fuzzy Bunny said:Trapping and "relocating" peoples pets may be considered theft of personal property in some states.
Cute Fuzzy Bunny said:I'll take it from the lawyer. But I figured that luring an animal with food into a trap and then taking it elsewhere might be a bit problematic.
TromboneAl said:I figured the cat either ate it whole, or it went down the drain of the bathtub. I never solved that mystery.
Lure one of my pets onto your property with a tuna filled trap and do something with it and i'll teach you a very new meaning to the term "risk".Martha said:You missed your calling as a prosecutor.
But I really can't imagine a theft claim if the animal was on your property. Less risky than glomming onto someone's unprotected wifi signal.
It ran up the walls and was hiding above your head. It later escaped.
Cute Fuzzy Bunny said:So what you're saying is that if my kid leaves his bike on the edge of your lawn, you can take it to the dump and theres no problem?