enough is enough

Marthin

Sealiner
i might ruffle a few feathers here... but why is it that cats are allowed to wander all over the place... very often in the paper you read a letter of some cat owner highly upset because it's beloved kitty was run over etc etc...

every other animal owner needs to ensure his animal stays in his yard, except cat owners seem to be exempt of this...

I can just imagine the histeria if i let my bullterrier run around the complex i stay in...

And why oh why is it that when cats decide it's time to "do that thing they do" to make more cats, they usually have their orchestral manuevres in the dark on somebody's roof that isnt a cat owner?

in afrikaans... if i see a cat on my yard... DAN POEP HY... From the time i was small it would get a ketty shot in the ribs....
 

adam5016

Sealiner
that's my problem Marthin, just because my neighbors have a cat doesn't mean I want one too. I am highly allergic to them anyway
 

Fluffy

Senior Member
nog iets wat werk is........spuit die klein mo3r nat met die hosepipe.of gooi hom nat met 'n gals water....hou ander katte uit my yard uit.PS ek het 'n kat wat actauly nice is.en ek like nie katte nie.
 

snorre

New member
Guys there is one thing to do.


its called

..... snip snip snip ......


kitty very upset for few days but love staying in doors after that.

no more O M D. or spray painting

hessing sak en okapi mes werk goed
vir ontsmetting en bkoed Littles dip die blou blikkie!!!

cheap-cheap
vet cannot do better no pain at all
 

J_Bay

Sealiner
lol, some very interesting suggestions here...Adam, there is a few places that dogs get used as bait, some places in Africa if I'm not mistaken!
 

adam5016

Sealiner
Riaandl wrote:
adam5016 wrote:
that's my problem Marthin, just because my neighbors have a cat doesn't mean I want one too. I am highly allergic to them anyway

Take your flyrod with a meatball and have some fun:fbash

het jy al getry. ek het al n klein jack russel op n sokkie met die baitcaster getry. nogal n goeie fight gewees
 

surfaMIKE

Senior Member
Ya wet it. Spray it with a hose pipe. It shouldnt come back. I love cats and dogs, but if I had the same problem I would give it a good squirt. Dont shoot it! What if the owners find out? Our neighbour poisoned our dog and dumped our cats, and that ended up in a sour way. We nearly took them to court. You will be hated in the neighbourhood if you shoot it

Its nearly impossible to keep cats indoors. They will roam the neighbourhood. Like what was said, its in their instinct to explore
 

Riaandl

Sealiner
adam5016 wrote:
Riaandl wrote:
adam5016 wrote:
that's my problem Marthin, just because my neighbors have a cat doesn't mean I want one too. I am highly allergic to them anyway

Take your flyrod with a meatball and have some fun:fbash

het jy al getry. ek het al n klein jack russel op n sokkie met die baitcaster getry. nogal n goeie fight gewees

Remember those fights - and if memory serves me right you lost a few of those fights?
 

CARP1

Sealiner
Cats.Yes.Hmmm...

1stly youve got to understand that the ancient Egyptians worshiped Cats,and Cats have never forgotten that.

We have a cat.A very nice Tom.Great manners.Also the hor..iest bugger in the world.Was recovering a while ago from an operation.Lying on the couch,beer in hand,watching SuperSport,when he decided to get it on with his girlfriend.

Now try to catch to cats thats in the "mood" with stitches....

So we were feeding two cats.And now the neighbours two small cats have decided that they prefer Whiskas and Pampers to whatever they are getting fed at home.Caught them as they came in,gave both a proper hiding,disinfected the scratchmarks on my arms,and they havent come back yet...
 

J_Bay

Sealiner
Ya...Cats...never been a fan myself although I don't harbour any ill will against them, I'm always more of a dog person...but a cat can stand it's ground, you gotta give it that, they can fight!!!
 

BulkCarrier

Sealiner
Marthin wrote:
i might ruffle a few feathers here... but why is it that cats are allowed to wander all over the place... very often in the paper you read a letter of some cat owner highly upset because it's beloved kitty was run over etc etc...

every other animal owner needs to ensure his animal stays in his yard, except cat owners seem to be exempt of this...

I can just imagine the histeria if i let my bullterrier run around the complex i stay in...

And why oh why is it that when cats decide it's time to "do that thing they do" to make more cats, they usually have their orchestral manuevres in the dark on somebody's roof that isnt a cat owner?

in afrikaans... if i see a cat on my yard... DAN POEP HY... From the time i was small it would get a ketty shot in the ribs....
Totally agree.

Had this nice girl in the street asking me to sign a petition to put up a speed bump because somebody ran over a kid.
Me all surprise ask when this happened.
Then she changed her story that her cat was run over. She has lost 2 cats so far.

I then asked her if the cat was run over in her yard. Guess what. It was sitting in the middle of the road licking it's ba......s.

I refused to sign the petition.

Currently have a bastard coming into my house and I am also allergic to them.
 

J_Bay

Sealiner
Boerboels are very good anti cat measures too. I was witness to this. My best mates mom brought home a kitten for his sisters, from the SPCA. Now they had a young Boerboel called Angel(sisters named the dog).

My mate and I where watching something on T.V, and the family got home with the kitten. The girls where all happy and awing and fawning like they do...Well the kitten was joling around, exploring it's new home, when all of a sudden, we see a greyish brownish streak come flying down the passage way, and behind, a tawny coloured streak, in hot pursuit.

Turns out the cat had woken Angel up in the spare room, and this was not recommended. The cat then made it to the garden, with Angle a few steps behind, closing rapidly like a cop chasing a hijacker on the N1.

Luckily for our hero, the grey/brown kitten, there was a very very very tall pine tree in the back garden. The cat saw it, and plotted a course directly to it. With Angel close behind, followed by the girls and their mom, followed by me and my mate, laughing and speculating on the odds that the cat will make it to the tree before angel makes it to the cat.

Well, the cat did make it, right to the top of the tree...and I'm not exaggerating, but the damn the pine tree is like, extremely tall, and kitten was now at the top, like some kind of Christmas tree decoration...

Well, the girls are out there, with torches, cat food, cat nip, and an assortment of toys that they had bought in anticipation of the kitten. Angel in the mean time, and retired to the lounge, to join my friend and I for some MTV.

That cat stayed up there for 2 days, eventually it came down, but it was very shy, they only knew it was around because it was eating it's food. It took about a month before the cat was a house pet again...

Funniest episode I can remember!!!
 

Fluffy

Senior Member
Riaandl wrote:
adam5016 wrote:
Riaandl wrote:
adam5016 wrote:
that's my problem Marthin, just because my neighbors have a cat doesn't mean I want one too. I am highly allergic to them anyway

Take your flyrod with a meatball and have some fun:fbash

het jy al getry. ek het al n klein jack russel op n sokkie met die baitcaster getry. nogal n goeie fight gewees

Remember those fights - and if memory serves me right you lost a few of those fights?
 

my cat, some wool and a small spinning outfit.had some great fights on the carpet,the tiles where a little bit easy.must say the structure surely determines the tackle
 

zulu-X-treme

Sealiner
I had a similiar problem with cats and eventually got some sound advice. Fit one of those Gardena spray nozzles to your hose pipe and the next time you see the cat, set the nozzle to it's maximum and zap the cat, it'll never ever come back... lol.

It's painless but highly effective. Or as 'Upcoming Star' said, you could always use it for live bait... lol.

The thing about cats is that the more pain they experience the less they actually feel. Their bodies secrete a chemical that numbs out the pain. I know this because a buddy of mine caught this cat that had been sneaking into his house and leaking on his mocrowave and after purchasing the 4th microwave, he'd just had enough. Nevertheless he unscrewed the broom stick handle and well I won't get into the gorry details but he's 170kg's of 'boer seun' and it wasn't pretty. Cats don't die easily.
 

Fluffy

Senior Member
zulu-X-treme wrote:
I had a similiar problem with cats and eventually got some sound advice. Fit one of those Gardena spray nozzles to your hose pipe and the next time you see the cat, set the nozzle to it's maximum and zap the cat, it'll never ever come back... lol.

It's painless but highly effective. Or as 'Upcoming Star' said, you could always use it for live bait... lol.

The thing about cats is that the more pain they experience the less they actually feel. Their bodies secrete a chemical that numbs out the pain. I know this because a buddy of mine caught this cat that had been sneaking into his house and leaking on his mocrowave and after purchasing the 4th microwave, he'd just had enough. Nevertheless he unscrewed the broom stick handle and well I won't get into the gorry details but he's 170kg's of 'boer seun' and it wasn't pretty. Cats don't die easily.
can someone say pinjada!!!!!
 
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