Recently they put some sand, then put some loose dirt on top of that. Now every cat in the neighborhood is using this spot as a public toilet!!
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Seriously, Help me decide what to do about my cat problem!
perfect solution - CHEAP and it fixes the problem. No need to get angry at animals for doing instinctive things - are lions wrong for killing another animal to eat? man might be at the top of the food chain, for now ;)Apoptosis wrote:well I just bought a back of quick concrete from home depot and a single 60lb bag was just two dollars... I'd advise doing it yourself... buy a bag and pour it yourself and then write your name in it... I highly advise doing this at 3am when no one is awake though.
Pre-mix it in a small bucket walk by and dump it in the hole... no one will ever know... you'll feel like bond after you get away with it.Cannyone wrote:In the same fashion, it's technically "illegal" for me to modify the landlord's property without their permission. So the 3am quickcrete action might get me in trouble as well.
Yeah! You're Right!! I talked to my neighbor and she will help me gather signatures on a petition, regarding the feral cats. Not more than 1 hr ago some of my other neighbors spotted one of the cats that was foaming at the mouth and staggering around (sounded like rabies to me). We called Animal Control and reported it. I've also contacted the Landlord/Tennant Relations Board, and am preparing a letter stating my grievances. Then after my neighbor and I have collected at least 30 signatures, from our part of the apartment complex, I'll take that and letters from myself and my neighbor to the board.Razorbacx wrote:As much fun as any one of us could have with giving you a lot of grief about your problem, it does sound like you do have a real problem on your hands and that nobody has or will do anything about it. I would write a letter to your local government and express to them your situation and provide them details of who you spoke to at SPCA, when and how many times as well as how many times you've spoken with the Apartment's Manager. Sometimes all it takes is pushing the button of the right person to get some action.
Case in point, several years ago I purchased a computer from an add in a computer magazine that by all accounts looked really good. When I got it, the thing was junk and I do mean junk. I made every attempt to make contact with the manufacturer, keeping records of every call and e-mail, but they chose to ignore me, so I wrote to the Attorney General's office and the Better Business Bureau. I provided a phone record and a copy of every e-mail I sent along with a detailed letter identifying every problem with the computer itself. Within a week I had the Arkansas Attorney General's Office in a three way call to the VP of the computer manufacturer and received a full refund as well as a refund for all shipping and handling. Lesson learned on my part!
It sounds like you are miserable about this, so I would do myself a favor and take it to the next level. Good luck!