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<blockquote data-quote="Darthjaye" data-source="post: 2658719" data-attributes="member: 16789"><p>To be honest I would prefer that people like this (the alleged perpetrator) be more responsible. Your right, I should not repeat things in quoting that aren't polite at best. My bad on that. Duly schooled. I do wish people like this would show a more neighborly "I'll try" Approach. I don't know Vraille, but I can assume he's being honest and tried to work with her and failed cause he's getting no respect or attempt of action from his neighbor. I myself have a very similar situation except mine is a dog (Pit Bull) that they (my neighbor) has let run around in front of their house and down my driveway, that has no leash on or real attention placed it when it is doing so. We have complained to them continuiosly (it has approached my Mom recently within the last three days twice and growled and taken an angry disposition until my mom yelled at it's owner who then called it back) and even given them warning as sonn as two days ago that the police would be called if they did not handle it. Then today, this dog comes over to our garage and corners my mom. I have told them as far back as three months ago to handle this and they didn't obviously. What kills me is that, in Vraille's case, while the cat is not the extreme, he points out they also have a puppy which they would ultimately give the same treament when it grows to become a larger dog. The dog I have problems with has chased several repairmen and a postman away too. What if in ignoring one of their animals (Vraille's neighbor's dog in the future, or my neighbor's) that animal does attack someone? What if it's my three year old boy? Should I accept that as nature's way? Because they are blase enough about it? The problem with letting an animal "do it's thing" when it's harmful is that it's a sign that the owner knows no way to control or respect. </p><p></p><p>I hope that gives you an idea of why I find this inaction by his neighbor ultimately disturbing and offensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darthjaye, post: 2658719, member: 16789"] To be honest I would prefer that people like this (the alleged perpetrator) be more responsible. Your right, I should not repeat things in quoting that aren't polite at best. My bad on that. Duly schooled. I do wish people like this would show a more neighborly "I'll try" Approach. I don't know Vraille, but I can assume he's being honest and tried to work with her and failed cause he's getting no respect or attempt of action from his neighbor. I myself have a very similar situation except mine is a dog (Pit Bull) that they (my neighbor) has let run around in front of their house and down my driveway, that has no leash on or real attention placed it when it is doing so. We have complained to them continuiosly (it has approached my Mom recently within the last three days twice and growled and taken an angry disposition until my mom yelled at it's owner who then called it back) and even given them warning as sonn as two days ago that the police would be called if they did not handle it. Then today, this dog comes over to our garage and corners my mom. I have told them as far back as three months ago to handle this and they didn't obviously. What kills me is that, in Vraille's case, while the cat is not the extreme, he points out they also have a puppy which they would ultimately give the same treament when it grows to become a larger dog. The dog I have problems with has chased several repairmen and a postman away too. What if in ignoring one of their animals (Vraille's neighbor's dog in the future, or my neighbor's) that animal does attack someone? What if it's my three year old boy? Should I accept that as nature's way? Because they are blase enough about it? The problem with letting an animal "do it's thing" when it's harmful is that it's a sign that the owner knows no way to control or respect. I hope that gives you an idea of why I find this inaction by his neighbor ultimately disturbing and offensive. [/QUOTE]
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