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Post by tina on Jun 15, 2006 21:11:19 GMT -8
I feel the need to vent about my next door neighbor who rang my doorbell at 7:30 this monring and claimed that she found dog poo in her yard and that it was my dogs that did it! I never let them out without going on leash or tie since we do not have a fence around the yard. I asked her how she knew it was dog poo, and she said cause it is big? OK my dogs are no bigger then a cat, so how big does she think they poo? Here is the most interesting thing too, while she was complaining, her male cat got out and came into my yard and pooed. She did not clean up after him either
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Post by Connie on Jun 15, 2006 22:15:39 GMT -8
This made me laugh out loud....LOL Sounds like your neighbor needs to practice what she preaches since her cat came over and pooed in your yard? I can't believe she just let that happen while she was complaining to you about your little dogs I know for a fact that little dogs don't poop Big! Little dogs Poop little. You should tell your neighbor next time she complains that a large dog in the neighborhood must have done the dirty deed because it sure wasn't your little dogs! I would also tell her your always with your dogs in your own yard on leases so they can't go anywhere but your yard. As my Daddy used to say, "Put that in your pipe and smoke it." Don't know if I'd tell her that though, it might just start a feud
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Post by tina on Jun 16, 2006 5:18:42 GMT -8
I totally agree with you about it being funny, but I was so mad at her too. I already told her those thingds except for the put it in your pipe and smoke it of course, but she acted like stry dogs running loose around here where not happening. I know for a fact they are cause I have seen them. I am home pretty much all day long. she is worried I am mad at her for fussing at me. Do ya think? In my opinion she started a fued with me yesterday. She had a definate attitude when she rang the bell at 7:30 in the morning. I used to have no opinion of her, but I have formed one very quickly. So sorry to be a fus budget about it, I am just appalled.
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Post by Connie on Jun 16, 2006 10:57:09 GMT -8
OK, I would get out my camera and snap a picture of the Big Dogs doing the dirty deeds. When your nasty neighbor shows up again at 7:30 AM to complain about Jack & Missy just show her the picture. That should quite her down some, LOL ! Is there anyway you can put up a fence of some kind, to at least separate you and your neighbors yard? That way her cat wouldn't be able to poo in your yard either, although cats can still climb fences
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Post by tina on Jun 17, 2006 7:04:57 GMT -8
Yesterday I went up to the park office and got a fence permit and they cam e out and marked the yard for fencing. Then in the evening she was back at my door complaining about that too. I just am at a total loss and feel now like she is just out there complaining about everything to make me angry.
This morning when I returned with Jack and Missy from our walk, Her cat was on my deck laying down like he owned the place!!!!!. I had to chase him off!!!! Will this never end?
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Post by Connie on Jun 17, 2006 10:03:22 GMT -8
Hmmm, that is very puzzling why your neighbor would complain about a fence?? Doesn't she realize a fence would benefit her as well? As far as her cat, it's really hard to keep cats out of someones yard. The only way would be for her to keep her cat in her house. All my cats are indoor cats I only take them out when I'm with them in our fenced yard since cats do jump fences.
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Post by melody3712 on Jun 17, 2006 10:25:05 GMT -8
well all I can say is that you can put up the fence wether she likes it or not, and if she thinks that you let your dogs in her yard, well thats just fine and dandy but you would not lie about a silly little thing like that and to be perfectly honest, you have a problem with her cat, and if she dosent want stray animals coming in her yard then she should get a fence, well if she keeps on just say, dont you have anything better to do than fuss over someone elses animals? and that if she does not, well then, she needs to get a life! although, this is just my opinion! Thanks, Melody
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Post by tina on Jun 18, 2006 3:14:36 GMT -8
Hmmm, that is very puzzling why your neighbor would complain about a fence?? Doesn't she realize a fence would benefit her as well? As far as her cat, it's really hard to keep cats out of someones yard. The only way would be for her to keep her cat in her house. All my cats are indoor cats I only take them out when I'm with them in our fenced yard since cats do jump fences. I think she gets her confidence cause others problems and handing out drama. Her cat is supposed to be inside but she claims he is finding a way out through a hope in her bathroom floor. Plus he is not fixed and fully mature now so he wants to roam and claim the area for his. I sure hope he does not spray my place outside.
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Post by tina on Jun 18, 2006 3:15:51 GMT -8
well all I can say is that you can put up the fence wether she likes it or not, and if she thinks that you let your dogs in her yard, well thats just fine and dandy but you would not lie about a silly little thing like that and to be perfectly honest, you have a problem with her cat, and if she dosent want stray animals coming in her yard then she should get a fence, well if she keeps on just say, dont you have anything better to do than fuss over someone elses animals? and that if she does not, well then, she needs to get a life! although, this is just my opinion! Thanks, Melody You are very wise for a young lady. ;D
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Post by tina on Jul 27, 2006 4:20:25 GMT -8
OMGOSH! She started in again. I got into it yesterday with her So I called the office and left a message on the answering machine for the park manager. I found out from her that she has a video camera up and is taping us daily!!!!! We are still in our own yard too and that ticks me off even more. She is complaining about the dogs pooping in my yard now!!! Can you believe this? ?? UGH I am picking up some fence today from some very nice deaf people today that I spoke to yesterday with a note. The park manager sent me there and I just never got around to going until yesterday. Today I am also going to the managers office to speak directly to the manager about this ongoing problem.
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Post by pelly on Jul 27, 2006 5:36:08 GMT -8
sounds like our neighbour we had in England; the cess pit was blocked and she said our sewage was across her yard; I asked how she knew it was ours; I said did it have a label on it:; seeing as how her pipes had a dead rat in it; I think it was more likely to be hers:
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Post by tina on Jul 27, 2006 8:53:57 GMT -8
Sometimes I really have to wonder about some people you know. And I thought I had mental issues LOL.....
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Post by Connie on Jul 27, 2006 13:35:19 GMT -8
OMGosh! The Nerve of some people! Sorry, but I couldn't help but laugh!!! This is SO Halarious.....LOL....LOL! Tina, it sure sounds like you have your hands full with that one LOL! And Pelly, what will neighbors come up with next I can't believe your neighbors, they are SO Full of it!!!! Excuse the punt, Pelly......LOL! I'm SO glad I have some pretty nice neighbors NOW but a few years back I had problems with one of my neighbors too! Thank Goodness that's over with
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Post by pelly on Jul 28, 2006 1:23:43 GMT -8
our new neighbour is very nice; shes French and I have a bit of trouble understanding her but we get by, in fact one of my cats seems to have moved in with her; shes always feeding him and he makes not effort to come home; perhaps he understands her more than me; must be bi-lingual
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Post by Connie on Jul 28, 2006 9:07:15 GMT -8
Yes, maybe your cat is bi-lingual The French seem to be very good with animals, at least my French friend Monique is. She has an understanding with them that no one else has. I think she might be psychic and they can communicate with her Monique taught her Collie, 2 Black Labs and Dachshund to wipe their paws before coming in the house! This inspired me to teach Scruffy and Buddy but Scruffy is the only one who will actually wipe his paws (I tell Scruffy to wipe his feet and he does on the door mat.) Buddy just looks at you like your stupid
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