I have told my neighbor that my dogs have come very close to 'taking her cat out' several times. The damn cat broke part of a picket on the bottom of my stockade fence & left her break away coller, with her name on it, in my yard. I know the exact night that one of my dogs raced off the deck & around the side of the house. I found the collar & broken fence piece the next am. I suspect that cat went thru at least several of her lives that night. Yet she continued to taunt my dogs for another few weeks & almost got caught a couple of more times by both dogs. The cat no longer comes into my yard. But I have to say that the owner was given fair warning multiple times about this. I feel that since the cat has acres of woods behind my fenced yard to play in...she can take her chances if she is stupid enough to come into my yard.
This same neighbor has a cattle type dog & a lasa & they come into my front yard often & have a few times when I have been going in & out of my house with my dogs. She has been warned that if they do this & run up to my dogs & my dogs feel threatened they are not going to just stand there & be happy about it..then whatever happens is on her, as my dogs are in their own yard, minding their own business.
The other couple of cats in the neighbor hood, learned alot faster that this was not the yard to come into if they wanted to continue to live.
I can't see how AC if going to find fault if the aminals come into YOUR fenced yard.
Updates: FYI, Slayte is listed as a 'boxer-mastiff' X on ALL his paperwork, but you can tell he's Pit by looking at him. Sis doesn't want to inform her Ins. that she has a new dog obviously!
She hasn't heard from the neighbors any more, so she's HOPING they realize their dogs 'broke in to' HER yard so she's not @ fault. Fingers are still X'ed that nothing comes of it.
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