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Old 05-02-2007, 06:25 PM
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Just in case anyone was interested, I gave the flower to my co-worker and said "No hard feelings". She accepted, so, we're good to go for now!!
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Old 05-02-2007, 07:34 PM
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I like cats...
















and I don't like people who don't.

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Old 05-02-2007, 07:40 PM
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As much as this pains me, I must tell you.

The cats must die.

I see no other solution and this has worked well for me!






OK possible solution is to buy a sack of repellent pellets. We used to get them for rodents and I understand they have them for dogs and cats also.
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Old 05-02-2007, 07:42 PM
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Just in case anyone was interested, I gave the flower to my co-worker and said "No hard feelings". She accepted, so, we're good to go for now!!
See, I need a bunch of people like you in my life! Of the great number of people I have been mean to NONE, no not one has brought me flowers.
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Old 05-03-2007, 07:15 AM
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See, I need a bunch of people like you in my life! Of the great number of people I have been mean to NONE, no not one has brought me flowers.
Well, she got tears in her eyes and put out her hand for me to shake it. I hugged her instead. I know she was wrong. I think sometimes people just need the love of God demonstrated to them. "Of some, have compassion, making a difference". I felt this was one of those times. So, after wanting to choke her neck, I decided to try this and so far, it's working. I think we can at least work together now and maybe she will even listen to me with some respect. There are some people I wouldn't bother trying this with.
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Old 05-03-2007, 07:17 AM
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Someone is supposed to send me some information on something that can be put on a fence. So, after we put up a 6 foot high privacy fence, if we can put some of this stuff on the fence. We can keep our cats inside the fence AND no one can just walk up to our porch and talk to us through the screen without coming through a gate. This fence idea might work better for us than our neighbors even.

Please pray our cats live long enough and safely enough for this to happen.
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Old 05-03-2007, 08:56 AM
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If a cat wants to get out, he will get out.

The problem of the dogs and the son are separate from your cat problem.

Deal with your cat first, then deal with the dogs and son later.

I am surprised their dog doesn't keep your kitty from going to their side.

You may have to keep the cat inside for a long while or until they notice the cat isn't around. That way, when you abate the dog/kid problem they won't have your cat for retrobution.

Then you could call social services and ask them what to do. If their son is roaming and/or becoming a pest then the family needs a wake up call
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:29 AM
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This just isn't my week! I got a call from the school. My son passed out at his desk, fell on the floor and got a good knot on his head! I took him to urgent care and they say that he probably just had a blood rush to his head because he had just bent over and picked up a pen. So, hopefully he's just had a normal fainting type spell. Eeks.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:32 AM
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If a cat wants to get out, he will get out.

The problem of the dogs and the son are separate from your cat problem.

Deal with your cat first, then deal with the dogs and son later.

I am surprised their dog doesn't keep your kitty from going to their side.

You may have to keep the cat inside for a long while or until they notice the cat isn't around. That way, when you abate the dog/kid problem they won't have your cat for retrobution.

Then you could call social services and ask them what to do. If their son is roaming and/or becoming a pest then the family needs a wake up call
Thanks, Carp. We are keeping the cats in at night which is when they seem to have "accidents".

Their dogs are ankle biters about the size of the cats.

As far as social services, they are already heavily involved. So are the police and other agencies. I used to tell my son to answer the phone. I like to try to minister to people rather than write them off, but we are backing off a bit lately from it.
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