Problem with my neighbour - time to confront?

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Well, well this has turned into a right old row hasn't it ?.. I never gave it a thought this morning when I read it first..unlike me, I didn't smell any rat, (unintended pun).. because I just thought ''Liza'' was basically thinking out loud and not really serious about poisoning cats... but I think it looks like we've got someone who just likes to get a rise out of people.. and everyone rose to the Bait.. 😜...we haven't had a troll for ages tbh.. it's quite fun... I doubt there are any animals in danger...
Yes, its called drama and its what brings most of us back, isn't it?
 
What's this Gacy thing everybody is talking about?


This is what she originally used for an avatar picture.
The scary looking unicorn isn’t a whole lot better, IMO.
It’s a painting by John Wayne Gacy. His signature is
In the lower right corner. I’m not sure about the unicorn.
He was a clown, attending children's parties, I believe.
This was a self portrait, Pogo The Clown.
 
Ok...I actually did like this whole shomole...That would be my Dad's saying!!!!!
Anyway....She or he or the lady have nothing to do, but laugh at us.....For me, I don't know why I read the whole
shomole...That was my Dad's name.....
So I laughed and even told my husband....He didn't laugh..
He said, the guy or girl had nothing to do and all of you
were the shomole.... Hey, I was sitting on my chair cause
I 'm waiting for tomorrow to go to the Doctor....Really...
No kidding.... Anyway I did have a laugh....
Why not.....We all have to laugh sometime.....
Geez......
 

This is what she originally used for an avatar picture.
The scary looking unicorn isn’t a whole lot better, IMO.
It’s a painting by John Wayne Gacy. His signature is
In the lower right corner. I’m not sure about the unicorn.
He was a clown, attending children's parties, I believe.
This was a self portrait, Pogo The Clown.
Yup, and a serial killer
 
Liza’s new avatar is from a book in the Little Unicorn series about coping with strong feelings. It offers tools to manage anxiety or fear of the dark--and integrates a breathing exercise right into the story.

A little unicorn's rainbow-colored mane is magic--it shifts to a single color when he's feeling a particularly strong emotion. At bedtime, he often is scared of the dark, and his mane turns bright green. But when he repeats a special three-step breathing exercise, his fear disappears and his rainbow returns--and if he ever feels scared again, he'll know just what to do.
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Liza’s new avatar is from a book in the Little Unicorn series about coping with strong feelings. It offers tools to manage anxiety or fear of the dark--and integrates a breathing exercise right into the story.

A little unicorn's rainbow-colored mane is magic--it shifts to a single color when he's feeling a particularly strong emotion. At bedtime, he often is scared of the dark, and his mane turns bright green. But when he repeats a special three-step breathing exercise, his fear disappears and his rainbow returns--and if he ever feels scared again, he'll know just what to do.
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That’s almost ironic. Unicorns aren’t real either. How appropriate she’d pick that.
 
All of her messages are right here. <--

She's always had three or four [cats] but during the outbreak of the pandemic almost two years ago the number has spiked to . . . at least 25. At the beginning of summer last year I started noticing my flowers being dug up and random dead sparrows in the yard. Also, there used to be a den of rabbits living in the brush on the edge of the trees behind my property and I haven't seen them in I don't know how long.

The disgusting non-native feral cats kill millions of native species birds, lizards and rabbits every year. They're extremely destructive to gardens, digging them up and poisoning the soil and vegetables with their waste. Two women who lived next door had more than 30 cats a couple of decades ago that they let roam the neighborhood and which totally destroyed my luscious vegetable gardens. They poisoned my yard, destroyed my gardens, and I had to stop growing vegetables.

I wouldn't poison the filthy disgusting creatures, because then their disease spreading carcasses would be everywhere.

The best way to get rid of cats that I know of is to use humane live traps. I would butcher the cats and let the dog eat them.

The non-native feral cats carry all kinds of diseases that infect other animals, including dogs and humans, so I wouldn't feed them to the dogs. Maybe feed them to the other feral cats or give the meat to their owners. I agree with using the humane live traps, and then get rid of the cats in any manner that is humane to the native species in the area. Animal control is totally worthless so I wouldn't bother with them.

A friend of mine told me today that when neighborhood cats were destroying his gardens 30 years ago that he trapped and relocated one of them to the country about 25 miles from here, and the cat returned within a couple of weeks. So the best thing to do is to trap the cats and then get rid of them in whatever manner is humane and protective to the native species. This would also be protective to the woman next door, because if she ever passed out on the floor or anywhere, the cats would start eating her too, starting with her fingers, her hands and her face.
 
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Place your mouse over her avatar, does that still show up for you?

Under that it shows 28 messages ... click on that and it all shows up for me.
 

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