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Does this maybe cross the animal cruelty line?
My neighbors don't like cats and other living creatures on their property. The he-neighbor has been seen in the past shooting pesky squirrels with a pellet gun.
Three months ago they went to Tractor Supply and spent $60 for a professional small animal trap. The she-neighbor told me at the time that nasty cats by the hundreds had been pissing in her immaculate flower beds and the smell was so bad that she was embarrassed to have her friends over.
Personally, couldn't smell any cat piss at the spot in question but issued a memo to my cats to stay out of her yard. A few blasts with the water hose and they learned the property line real quick.
Was curious about the real number of cats congregating in her yard and went to Home Depot and got a two camera CCTV system got 'em covered like a 7-11 now. My new favorite reality series.
They can't seem to catch a cat, because they don't exist on the property, but they catch a lot of opossums who are attracted by the tasty bait.
There's one in the trap right now. The possum was trapped at 10PM Thursday evening. That's about 31 hours now without food or water. And this is in an otherwise nice small town neighborhood.
Nobody home next door now, looks like the neighbors went on vacation and didn't check the trap before they left. Or maybe they did and didn't want to deal with it.
So, should i have few more beers, put on the ninji suit and go bust out the opossum or bypass city animal control and call the game warden and rat on these dill weeds for animal cruelty? According to Texas State laws, that possum is in their possession and they are resposible for adequate food and water.
Free Amanda.
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