Years ago my house was surrounded by cat owners and the cats used my garden as a toilet.
I was told that cats don't
tit on their own doorstep. I ended up having a word with the cats, which only resulted in them hurling themselves at the fences the minute they saw me.
They had driven away all my visitors, as they used to launch themselves from the bins the other side of the fence onto the lawn (which is raised up). Naturally this used to give my visitors a heart attack to hear a bang and see this lump sailing over their heads
I tried all the repellers but they got used to them, and in particular a grey cat used to go up to them, sniff, and then turn and look at me arrogantly.
At that point I gave up. It was a war I wasn't going to win. My cat loving brother thought I'd gone a bit deranged by this point. Talking to the cats would have just intimidated some of them, by staring in their eyes. He got me a book on cats.

Then all the cat owners moved and I'm now surrounded by dogs. As I live on a new housing estate we all live on top of each other.The dogs are very territorial, so if I'm out in my garden there's usually a dog snarling behind a fence or worse trying to smash the fence down to kill me.
They bark all the time, so I have to listen to neighbours yelling to shut that f*****g dog up or else they'll do it for them. Then the usual replies from the owner........
I've started to miss the cats and I'd even put up with them using my garden as a toilet.
At least the cats were funny. There's nothing funny about the dogs.

