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Roaming domestic cats : Comments

By Allen Greer, published 30/10/2018

NSW law considers a cat a “nuisance” only if makes a noise that unreasonably interferes with your peace, comfort or convenience, or repeatedly damages your property. And the burden of proof is on you.

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Why should the 79 percent of non-cat and responsible-cat households have to pander to this minority?

I think this article is a bit of a “hate speech” against cat owners.

Intolerance bleeds through this article as well. The same intolerance evident with the snow flake objectors, to a roosters crow at five in the morning, and a visit from the ordinance inspector investigating a neighbours noise complaint.

God, get a life, make friends with the neighbours cat, that just might be a way to do it!
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 7:48:10 AM
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Two words........
CAT TRAP.
Posted by ateday, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 8:36:11 AM
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Touchy subject. But tendentious reasoning based on an opening allegation that 'your neighbour’s cat can come onto your property and even into your house at any time of the day or night; defecate and urinate in your flower garden, vegetable patch or child’s sand box; spray your plants and walls, and stalk and kill the native wildlife in your garden?'. Sounds unpleasant, probably does happen, but in a long life in pet-friendly suburbs I cannot recall a single instance where I could detect evidence of anything on that list. That's the thing about cats. They specialise in unobtrusiveness and they usually are not nuisances. Dogs, on the other hand, can be conspicuous nuisances with their excreting, barking and aggression. However, dog behaviour is much more readily controlled and they are content to be controlled. Cats are not. That's the problem. Disclosure: I own one of each.
Posted by TomBie, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 9:29:38 AM
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In north NSW we saw a black cat crossing a road with tail the thickness of broomstick and held out straight about 800mm ( 2 witnesses). So it's claws would be twice the length of Mrs Smiths tabby and make an alsatian back off as well as the average photographer.
Posted by nicknamenick, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 10:49:51 AM
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If snails are a problem? Leave out some snail baits, Be careful not to leave them were small curious kids or wandering cats can get them, as the consequences could be lethal?

That said, one can hire traps from the local council? And then returned to the council and the animal pound, when occupied, for further processing or euthanasia?

Cat's fur, remarkably similar to rabbit fur and could beef up the pelt supplies for the Akubra hat company. Or the Davey Crocket hat company in China. With the meat turned into gourmet rabbit stew for pets?

They definitely don't like electric fences and colour bond fences topped with a long continuous roller that means they're let down even as they come to grips with the top of the fence.

Solar powered options ought to be allowed even in suburbia, for folks who don't want their yards turned into pussy toilets for other folks problem pussies.

And see your testicles try and break free and run or cover along with any amorous intentions if you're unwise to take an uninvited shortcut and don't time your crossing between Zaps!

Spayed or neutered cats are less of a problem. If you can't look after an animal well enough to stop it wandering and becoming a smelly nuisance for other folks, then don't keep one. End of story.

Q: how do porcupines make love?
A: Very carefully!
Think about it, you soon see the point in the story?
Aan B.
Posted by Alan B., Tuesday, 30 October 2018 5:02:14 PM
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"No domestic stock or dog can roam freely through our neighbourhoods, so why should domestic cats?"

Because cats aren't the nuisance or danger roaming stock or dogs are.
If the wild claims about "dangers" of cats were even remotely true they wouldn't have been kept as close domestic pets for countless millenia.
Posted by jamo, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 8:17:46 PM
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