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had the same happen 2 me when i first moved into the horse where i live now ,next door neigbours cat entered the garden what can you do ,so i bagged it and but it in someone elses bin on bin day under the cover of darkness

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Chuck it.on the road.and.run over it a few times, down some lane of course then chuck it on the main road near the house and get your best smug look on.     Best of luck Karpman

Do the decent thing,under the cover of darkness place the cat behind the wheel of another neighbour`s car.You know it makes sense.

give the dog a big cuddle and extra food also tell him what a good boy he is

had the same happen 2 me when i first moved into the horse where i live now ,next door neigbours cat entered the garden what can you do ,so i bagged it and but it in someone elses bin on bin day under the cover of darkness

Yea but you where feeding the cat trying to get it in :tongue2: :tongue2:

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had the same happen 2 me when i first moved into the horse where i live now ,next door neigbours cat entered the garden what can you do ,so i bagged it and but it in someone elses bin on bin day under the cover of darkness

Yea but you where feeding the cat trying to get it in :tongue2: :tongue2:

:laugh: but on serious note cats get let 2 their own devises ,imagine if we all done that with our dogs their would be hell on ,cats are class as pets 2 their owners but domestic animals 2 the law :yes:

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hi all , don t know what to do, came home from work today to find my bull cross lying next to a dead cat in my back garden !!!! so what you might think,. but 4 houses overlook my garden and i ve seen the owner of the cat looking very distressed looking for it. , and to make matters worse its one of them cross bred big stripey ones that cost a bloody fortune. anybody know where i stand legally about a cat wandering into my garden and not getting out, don t want to fall out with the neighbours but know i m going to get the blame anyway.

sell it to the local chinese ! then go round a few days later showing real concern and how awfull it must be to loose your pet cat and tell them to get a nice bottle of wine to drown they're sorrows and order themselfs a meal for two ! :tongue2::notworthy::tongue2:

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Same thing happened to me on.....my auld staff found next doors cat mouching about my garage. (Had two injured sparrowhawks in there in cages.) He dealt with it most severely. The noise was amplified as you can imagine, so they knew what had happened to Smarty(!) and reported me. Luckily the plod who was involved is a mate and a shooter/fisher, so when he arrived he told them the law on the matter, if the cat wanders onto your property, then it has to look out for itself. You have nothing to worry about mate, they cant have it both ways. Right to roam and you have to protect it as well? No danger. Course they wont speak to you again, but do you really want to have a relationship with cat lovers?

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Do the decent thing,under the cover of darkness place the cat behind the wheel of another neighbour`s car.You know it makes sense.

good idea mate but it already looks like its been run over several times.

once more wont kill it :laugh:

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If it happened to me, the last thing I'd do would be posting on here about it like I was writing to 'Dear Deirdre' for advice.. :rolleyes: Man the f**k up, and tell the owners what's happened, or shut the f**k up and get rid of the evidence! :D

 

Anybody'd think you'd started this thread to boast about your dog killing somebody's pet pussy cat in a back handed way.. I can't genuinely believe that a genuine dog man would feel the need to ask for advice like this on an open forum after an incident like this.. :rolleyes:

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As others have said, there's no come back on you or your dog if it kills a cat in your garden. And since cats are allowed to roam they tend to have free but shorter lives, fair enough. But whether or not we like cats (I don't)their owners usually love them as much as we love our dogs. So I would bite the bullet and visit my neighbour and explain what had happened to her cat. I'd sympathise deeply and say how sorry I am she's lost her cat, but would not apologise for my dog killing it - that's just nature, the cat was probably on a hunting trip itself. But if I lost one of my dogs and never found out what happened, it would haunt me, I'd much prefer to know what happened so I could come to terms and move on. So for me, sympathetic voice, deep regret, bunch of flowers, no more mo less.

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As others have said, there's no come back on you or your dog if it kills a cat in your garden. And since cats are allowed to roam they tend to have free but shorter lives, fair enough. But whether or not we like cats (I don't)their owners usually love them as much as we love our dogs. So I would bite the bullet and visit my neighbour and explain what had happened to her cat. I'd sympathise deeply and say how sorry I am she's lost her cat, but would not apologise for my dog killing it - that's just nature, the cat was probably on a hunting trip itself. But if I lost one of my dogs and never found out what happened, it would haunt me, I'd much prefer to know what happened so I could come to terms and move on. So for me, sympathetic voice, deep regret, bunch of flowers, no more mo less.

 

 

I had to do this last week, not nice but they thanked me for letting them know and giving them the chance to bury it.

 

I have a question what if the dog gets the cat on the park.

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hi all , don t know what to do, came home from work today to find my bull cross lying next to a dead cat in my back garden !!!! so what you might think,. but 4 houses overlook my garden and i ve seen the owner of the cat looking very distressed looking for it. , and to make matters worse its one of them cross bred big stripey ones that cost a bloody fortune. anybody know where i stand legally about a cat wandering into my garden and not getting out, don t want to fall out with the neighbours but know i m going to get the blame anyway.

could have been worse...could have been the cat sitting there in front of your dead dog!!

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