A cat roams through gardens watching birds.
For some residents, this is a cause for great excitement.
An outraged note is circulating online.
A home should actually be idyllic and quiet - if it weren't for the neighbors.
Again and again there are frictions and tangible disputes when working together in a community.
Sometimes it's about paper waste that isn't disposed of properly, sometimes it's about children's noise or a couple's arguments.
Often the mostly negative aspects are shared - many vent with posted notes.
They often end up on the Internet and circulate on Instagram, Twitter and Co.
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Cats in the garden are not welcome in every neighborhood.
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"Privacy disturbed": A cat in the garden causes frustration
For many people, pets are simply part of a happy life.
While
small animals
in particular , such as hamsters or rabbits, are often kept in the
apartment
, things can be different with
cats
.
A species-appropriate attitude includes
free movement
, if this is somehow feasible.
In this case, stray cats then roam around in the area and return home at regular intervals.
Many owners do not know what the cats are experiencing in the meantime.
A neighbor is now venting because he was
disturbed by a cat in his garden
feels.
On a note posted, he writes that a black cat would walk through his garden and sometimes watch birds from there.
"We feel that our privacy is being disturbed and we don't want that.
You can take that into account,” the note continues.
You should have a serious word with this cat 🙃 pic.twitter.com/w4wh5ch6mT
— Saskia Jungnikl-Gossy (@sjungnikl) June 30, 2022
Even calling out didn't help, because the cat didn't react.
The
note
is apparently intended to identify the owner: "If anyone feels addressed, we do not want our garden to be used as a
through
path".
Apparently, the cat should be taught that, because in future it should make a detour around the property.
"Otherwise we are very fond of animals...", the notice asserts, the big but can be found in the entire text around it.
The
note is definitely causing a stir on the
Internet .
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"Next, the earthworms will probably have to go" - a Twitter user
The note caused a sensation
on Twitter
, several people circulated, shared and commented on the note.
"Stupidity documented.
Next, the earthworms will probably have to go, ”comments a Twitter user and is upset about the
behavior of the residents
.
Others make fun of the notice: "As is well known, cats obediently react to every hint as to how they should put their exit" or "They probably only like pubic lice".
A few show understanding and know similar situations.
A Twitter user commented: "I know the
problem
good - for me it's birds".
Cats, birds or other outdoor animals are not persuaded to avoid their own garden with notices.
It is also doubtful whether the owner of the black cat responded to the letter.
(cbl)
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