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Old 23-01-2010, 08:42 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Spider" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"Part_No" wrote in message
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Lazy cat owners should be made to account for their furry pets poos.


How are cat owners lazy?
It is recognised in law that cats cannot be controlled or trained and
their owners are not responsible for what they do. Unlike dogs.


This is quite true, Tina. Nevertheless, I put a lot of effort into
training my cats and it does make a difference. However, I'm aware that I
can't follow them around the road whilst they poop. If I'm in the garden
and see them next door about to poop, then I tell them off. However, I
believe they mainly wee next door and use my garden for their poop, which
suits me fine. I am the kind of responsible cat owner who likes to examine
the poop periodically to check for looseness or worms. I should point out
that I do worm my cats, but when puss decides to eat a worm-infested
mouse, it's got to come out somewhere :~(. I can only hope that doesn't
happen next door when I'm not there to stop it.


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Spider
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gardening on clay.


'My catS', 'They'

Why do cat owners have to have ownership in multiples?

Possibly because they don't need the attention of dogs? Our dog never
'nipped next door for a wee'. Or ANYTHING

Cat's' should be banned. One if you like, on a lead.

Disgusting things :-((

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