Using My Dog against Troublesome Neighbourhood Cat

[Update] it’s a black cat, no doubt it is a cat. Most likely a pet and not feral.

[update] All these unnecessary bias comments by cat owners doesn’t help the cause. Pets should not disturb other people or their property. If owners don’t take responsibility for their own pets, then offending pets will be treated as pests and dealt accordingly.

The story is that one of my neighbours has a cat. The cat comes around to my house and gets into all my pet enclosures. Birds, chickens and fish are all being massacred. I use the word massacre because just tonight, I have disembodied animal corpses everywhere covering almost half my property. The best similarity would be like a lake of dead floating fish or field of dead birds dropped from the sky.

I have a dog which has a really strong prey drive which I mainly keep inside my house.

Now my question is do I let my dog into the backyard when the cat comes? If not, what should I do?

  1. If I do let the dog into my backyard, he will most definitely catch the cat. He has over 40 confirmed bird/pest kills. Then there is the question is will the cat be alive when it is caught or what I am going to do with the dead cat. Do I return it to the owner or do I throw it in the bin?

  2. If I don't let my dog into the backyard, I will be having more losses and attracting more predators like cats and foxes who use my backyard as a hunting ground.

As a responsible pet owner, I don't allow my dog to bark nor does he bark, go outside my property without a leash or to torment anybody else.
I think the same should go for any other pets. I'm deeply upset because of all these innocent animals died a painful slow death which I have nurtured and also because I have to clean up the bloodbath that awaits tomorrow. If a fox or any other predators comes into my backyard, I would have let me dog out to deal with the intruder. But because the cat is most likely somebodies pet, I am reconsidering my options. It is heartbreaking for farmers unable to help their suffering livestock and it's exactly how I feel.

Comments

    • +1

      I heard it took down Osama Bin Laden…

      • And Saddam Hussain.

        • And Kim Jong Whatever.

          • @Yummy: What, Kim Jong whatever is dead, does Trump know his bestie has been taken out by a dog?

    • +1

      Mainly Mice and Rats that are the size of my forearm. Occasionally birds but he knows he will get in trouble if he kills a bird so he kind of leaves them alone now.

      • It's more humane to have a dog break a rats neck quickly than put poison down and have the rat slowly die and then possibly be eaten by the dog.

        • +1

          Yeah, also rats are too smart for poison when there is bird feed literally on the ground everywhere

    • +1

      The only pests are cats/foxes and Indian miners

      Adani?

  • +1

    Trap the cat. Get rid of the dog. Peace all round.

    • Ditch that strong prey dog. Get an opp sex of the cat. Let em busy jiggy jiggy-ing. The cat no longer interested with OP's birdie. Problem solved, thread close, happy ending for all (except the dog).

  • +1

    I'm gonna get down voted for this but meh. Let the dog out. Your property to do as you wish. I once had a cat come to my yard and tear apart my rabbit (confirmed cat as hubby took a pic of it before he saw the body, it was lying directly in front of it), I would have gladly smashed a golf club at its head at that point but it ran away. NFI who's cat it is as we have a large neighbourhood (very suburbia so no foxes etc). Broke my heart, and I get so damn pissed off when irresponsible cat owners think their damn cat has the right to roam where it wishes, yet my pets won't be able to on my own property.

  • It's your backyard and your dog so you do whatever you want with your stuff….

    • -1

      Dangerous idea - there are rules that need to be followed, even on your own property.

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