Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
Ever since our dog died we've had lots of issues with neighborhood cats, crapping in our yard and stalking/killing the birds.

Have you asked your nieghbor to keep the cat in? That is where I would start. If that doesn't get you anywhere...

Check your animal control ordinances. In our county, all cats must be licensed. If they aren't licensed, the owners are in violation right there. One is free to trap unlicensed cats in humane traps provided by animal control and turn them in. We've done this. Also, if an animal is roaming that is also in violation of the animal control ordinance. One can request that the owner comply with keeping their cat on their own property. If they don't comply, you can trap a licensed cat also, if they are roaming. The owner then has to ransom the cat to get it home.

Granted, trapping your neighbors cats pisses off the neighbors. Never mind that the cats are roaming and being a nuisance. I have a lot of respect for cat owners that keep them indoors or set up a fenced porch for them. Domestic cats that roam, and feral cats have a huge negative impact on small wildlife and birds. They kill only for sport.

We kept our dogs of the neighbor's lots, why can't they do the same with their pets. Roaming is dangerous for the animal too. I have neighbors that go through a cat a year to due to traffic.

if you want to read more on cats and wildlife,
http://www.owra.org/cateffect.htm
You are playing with fire there. You are not going to talk someone into keeping an animal in they have alloud out for some time. And something tells me it would be hard to keep a cat in just your yard. Unless you are my cat's who don't wonder a whole lot. They are always in our front yard sleeping in thier favorite spots. Also not all cat's hunt. Mine don't. One used too but she is to old now.
I had a neighbor who would shoot any animal that wondered on thier property. I am sorry but that is not nice at all. He shot my friends cat and shattered his shoulder. He might have the right but it is still wrong. You don't live in a suburban neighborhood and expect animals to stay off your lawn. Just my opinion.

Ok now i have a new neighbor cat who seems to think our yard is her's. And my one cat wants to be friends with her really bad. So much so she get's to close to the neighbor cat and the neighbor cat get's really mad. So what I have been doing is keeping an eye out for Daisy and I squirt he with the hose. And she run's back over to her yard. her problem is she wants to fight with my cat's. Doesn't seem fair in thier own yard. So I am hoping I can make Daisy think she will get squirted if she keeps coming over here. This time of year can get some good squirt gun's at the local drug store. I would try that. There are also repellents that can help keep animals out of your yard. I live where deer are a problem. They use something the smells bad to them and it helps keep them out. I know they have those for cat's too.
Do you have a friend that might have a dog you can borrow for a day. You could get him to pee where the cat is using the bed and see if that would get him to leave. Just a thought.