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If you drop the cat off at the shelter, and you have told the neighbor that is your plan. Then I would think that first place he would start looking for his cat is at the shelter. The cat could be back with the owner by the end of the day.
You could also use chicken wire in your garden. If you lay the wire flat like a ground cover, the cat will not use that garden bed. Then as you plant you would have snip out slightly larger holes for the plants to grow through.
I really disagree that if you keep your cats outside, that it equals someone who does not care. I have indoor/outdoor cats. And yes I care a lot about my cats. All of my cats are spayed or neutered. I will say that the neighbor is wrong about neutering the cat. It doesn't matter how old they are. They are healthier and happier when neutered.
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If you drop the cat off at the shelter, and you have told the neighbor that is your plan. Then I would think that first place he would start looking for his cat is at the shelter. The cat could be back with the owner by the end of the day.
You could also use chicken wire in your garden. If you lay the wire flat like a ground cover, the cat will not use that garden bed. Then as you plant you would have snip out slightly larger holes for the plants to grow through.
I really disagree that if you keep your cats outside, that it equals someone who does not care. I have indoor/outdoor cats. And yes I care a lot about my cats. All of my cats are spayed or neutered. I will say that the neighbor is wrong about neutering the cat. It doesn't matter how old they are. They are healthier and happier when neutered.