- Nov 13, 2011
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honesty will just get them sued. people like to shoot the messenger
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Your property and the other animals are roaming... what's the problem? if they care about their animals as much as you, they'll build a run to keep them in safely in their own yard.I'm having an inner struggle. Our dogs have now caught and killed 2 cats in 3 days. We have never had a predator issue before because of the dogs. I figure they can't resist the lure of chickens. Our dogs are kept inside of a dog run and we have 40 acres so these cats are crossing a lot of open acreage and getting into the dog run (which connects to the chicken run/coop). I'm happy my dogs are taking care of these would be chicken eaters but I'm now struggling with what to tell my neighbor.
Yep. I dont understand why people let cats roam and its okay, but its not okay for dogs. We used to have a cat issue around here; I dont know if they were owned by someone or feral, but the coyotes took care of them. The songbird population is pretty grateful. If people let their cats roam, they will eventually lose them. I dont know how much someone can care about a cat if they just let them run wild.I had this exact same issue at our last neighborhood. We moved in, put up a really nice black vinyl-coated chainlink fence for our dogs. My older dog had a super high prey drive and in succession, over a period of time, he killed THREE cats without suffering a scratch himself. They each jumped in but never got out of the fence. The flyer would be posted "Fluffy is Missing" and I knew what happened to Fluffy each time.
I never told anyone what happened to their cat because my dog was in his fence and their cat was off their property where it did not belong. To avoid neighborhood confrontation, seemed the best course of action at the time. Our society is so litigious, people will sue over anything, even if they are clearly in the wrong.