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15-07-2021, 03:20 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
The one I posted about - four times - is harmless and it works.


Would it work with pigeons, who perch on my tv Ariel?

They are making a terrible mess on my decking.
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15-07-2021, 03:21 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

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Plus, of course, if you did decide to sell up Muddy, having a potentially outstanding boundary dispute (and all it entails) isn't what one might consider an attractive selling point.
I think of that all the time .
I want to write a letter stating all this and lodge it with my solicitor .
I also think I should write to him pointing this out he might want to sell and I shall say he moved the boundary
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15-07-2021, 03:22 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
The one I posted about - four times - is harmless and it works.
Tabby. As a cat owner, you will be well used to being ignored (by your cat) when trying to tell it something.

Best apply the same "water off a duck's back" attitude here
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15-07-2021, 03:22 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by pauline3 ->
Would it work with pigeons, who perch on my tv Ariel?

They are making a terrible mess on my decking.
Not the one I posted the link to, Pauline, It is designed for and works exclusively on deterring cats. Birds and other wildlife are perfectly safe.
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15-07-2021, 03:26 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by Muddy ->
I think of that all the time .
I want to write a letter stating all this and lodge it with my solicitor .
I also think I should write to him pointing this out he might want to sell and I shall say he moved the boundary
Probably best to sort it out now while things aren't exactly great between you. Get it all out of the way in one go.
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15-07-2021, 03:27 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by The Artful Todger ->
If it IS on your property you'd better get your solicitor involved sooner rather than later because if he HAS stuck on your land it's possible you might lose that land after a number of years inactivity on your part.
Originally Posted by pauline3 ->
Indeed, I also read that somewhere.
Indeed. If he has occupied part of your land for a certain number of years without any objection on your part, he could well end up legally owning it.

I'd seek legal advice from your solicitor in the first instance, showing him the deeds and a photograph of the fence in relation to your house.

See what your solicitor says first before sending any legal claims.
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15-07-2021, 03:29 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by The Artful Todger ->
If it IS on your property you'd better get your solicitor involved sooner rather than later because if he HAS stuck on your land it's possible you might lose that land after a number of years inactivity on your part. As for complaints that watering your plants causing damage to hid fence. --- my way of dealing with that would probably not be your way.
Actually it might be .
When he stuck his head over the fence I felt like I would turn the hose onto his face .
However I held my cool .
Actually i was flabbergasted as we have had lousy weather here with copious rain it’s only yesterday the beds needed water. .
So it’s been wet all winter but it’s my water that’s rotting his fence on my garden
Anyway this morning I called 101 and asked for advice .
The staff woman she not police was quite sympathetic and said she would report it as anti social behaviour but at my request no action would be taken but she gave me a reference no in case of any future trouble and said it had been noted .

Meanwhile I need to melt down some candles and make a wax dolly ……..
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15-07-2021, 03:30 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by Dextrous63 ->
Tabby. As a cat owner, you will be well used to being ignored (by your cat) when trying to tell it something.

Best apply the same "water off a duck's back" attitude here
I usually do, Dex, one could go insane otherwise!
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15-07-2021, 03:32 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by Muddy ->
Actually it might be .
When he stuck his head over the fence I felt like I would turn the hose onto his face .
However I held my cool .
Actually i was flabbergasted as we have had lousy weather here with copious rain it’s only yesterday the beds needed water. .
So it’s been wet all winter but it’s my water that’s rotting his fence on my garden
Anyway this morning I called 101 and asked for advice .
The staff woman she not police was quite sympathetic and said she would report it as anti social behaviour but at my request no action would be taken but she gave me a reference no in case of any future trouble and said it had been noted .

Meanwhile I need to melt down some candles and make a wax dolly ……..
I'll send you some long, sharp, hatpins!
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15-07-2021, 03:37 PM
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Re: Cats and Idiots.

Originally Posted by JBR ->
Indeed. If he has occupied part of your land for a certain number of years without any objection on your part, he could well end up legally owning it.

I'd seek legal advice from your solicitor in the first instance, showing him the deeds and a photograph of the fence in relation to your house.

See what your solicitor says first before sending any legal claims.
As you know solicitors charge you for taking a deep breath and it’s only a small area but I feel sick that this AH has put me in this position .

This is what he is creating about the green bit .
As most people know water and soil combine and do rot wood that is the nature of fences unless maintained on a regular basis .


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