Oh for goodness sake - the cats are not hurting you so leave them in peace!
1. Cats always sit on or under cars and they're doing no-one any harm so what does it matter?
2. I'd be seriously concerned if my children screamed at cats - take your kids down to QAWS and get them socialised with animals. It's unhealthy for children to grow up terrified of animals and they learn that behaviour from the parents.
3. Would you rather have flies feasting on a dead mouse, or mice feasting on the contents of your kitchen cupboards?!
4. Put the rubbish in the proper bins and close the lid.\
5. Cats NEVER attack people un-provoked - that idea is absolutely ridiculous! For a stray cat to attack, you would have to corner it and try to grab it, or get too close to their babies. In over 8 years of working with stray cats, I have never been attacked randomly whilst walking down the street!
Have the cats neutered, give them a bowl of water and leave them to keep the rodent population down. If you get rid of the cats, more will just move in to their territory. It's better to have a healthy, neutered population that keep other strays away, then a load of angry tom cats fighting each other for territory.
Oh for goodness sake - the cats are not hurting you so leave them in peace!
1. Cats always sit on or under cars and they're doing no-one any harm so what does it matter?
2. I'd be seriously concerned if my children screamed at cats - take your kids down to QAWS and get them socialised with animals. It's unhealthy for children to grow up terrified of animals and they learn that behaviour from the parents.
3. Would you rather have flies feasting on a dead mouse, or mice feasting on the contents of your kitchen cupboards?!
4. Put the rubbish in the proper bins and close the lid.\
5. Cats NEVER attack people un-provoked - that idea is absolutely ridiculous! For a stray cat to attack, you would have to corner it and try to grab it, or get too close to their babies. In over 8 years of working with stray cats, I have never been attacked randomly whilst walking down the street!
Have the cats neutered, give them a bowl of water and leave them to keep the rodent population down. If you get rid of the cats, more will just move in to their territory. It's better to have a healthy, neutered population that keep other strays away, then a load of angry tom cats fighting each other for territory.