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Originally Posted by vaiolator
And when I can't find a public toilet open and come and p**s all over your front door and perhaps have a nice steamy dump on your flower beds, we can have a right good chuckle about it, can't we?
That also applies to cat owners, who let their stupid bag of fleas crap their way around everyone elses gardens and scatter contents of bin liners down the road. Then they have the audacity to tell all and sundry how clean their lovable, disease spreading pet is, at home.
Animal lovers, I will gladly send some of my excrement for you to sample in the comfort of your own garden, from somebody else who has to work around the smell and possiblities of animal borne diseases. 
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Uncalled for! I don't CARE what YOU have to work in. You cannot stop a cat doing these things. Dog's I agree - you can lead them and keep the leaded to stop them messing the boxes but cats! no.
I would also be careful about throwing your contents of your kettle over them as I and many others would call the RSPCA and have you sorted out mate.