Cats require facilities. If you don’t have a toilet in your house, things won’t work out. You have to have one installed because you cannot keep knocking on your neighbor’s door to pee or take a dump. That’s the norm, you create facilities for yourself to not run into trouble or awkward situations. The same is the case for your cat. You have to provide it with all the necessary resources for it to function properly and not make a mess…or annoy its neighbors when it has to do the dirty.
Today we have a Reddit story in which OP shares that their neighbor has got 5 cats and once in a blue moon they would come over to their lawn and take a dump. OP mentioned they were okay with it because this would happen rarely but soon the number of episodes started to increase. OP tried some things to make this stop but it didn’t work. After seeing 2 big piles per day on their lawn, they decided to install cat scarers in their garden. This angered the neighbor because now the cats won’t poop on OP’s lawn but they would do it in the neighbor’s house.
OP decided to approach the almost 6 million members of the AITA community to know if installing cat scarers on their lawn was the right thing to do or not.
Scroll down below to read how it all went down.
OP was NTA. It is not okay for a person’s cat to go to another person’s house to do the dirty. This clearly means the cats are not being facilitated properly in the neighbor’s house. If they have 5 cats, that means there should be 5 litter boxes in their house. The neighbors are too entitled to think it is okay to have their cats use someone else’s lawn as their litter box.
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