Cat poop or wild animal droppings? Warning; pile picture!

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-10 13:03:02

apokolok

2018-07-17 00:51:04
  • #1
please don’t take too seriously on this topic, she knows that cats are not children and vice versa, unfortunately she had no choice in the matter and now just has cats. I still hope for in flagranti footage of the culprit here, by now the wildlife camera could have already arrived.
 

11ant

2018-07-17 15:13:32
  • #2

Where does the deer actually poop?
*duckandrun*
 

kaho674

2018-07-17 15:26:21
  • #3

The deer has it hard now. My husband finished the fence! Yippy, my husband is a hero!
 

andimann

2018-07-19 15:14:20
  • #4
Hello everyone,

it is indeed a cat, but not the neighbors’. I am still trying to find out who the animal belongs to; I see it walking around here maybe once a week.



We have first initiated control measures. So far, that is working. It only came by once more. Let’s see how long the peace lasts.

But we still have a few escalation steps in store...

P.S.: If anyone wants a Persian cat, they are welcome to pick it up here...

Regards,

Andreas
 

apokolok

2018-07-19 15:32:36
  • #5
Very cool!
Caught in flagrante, it doesn't get any better.
 

haydee

2018-07-19 15:33:50
  • #6
Conspicuous kitten. Finding the owner will still be more a matter of chance. What do you do and what works?
 

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