Ugh I don't know what to do! have had, over the last 3 months, 3 separate death threats to Mabel by various neighbours...
1) A guy up the road has racing pigeons, if they stop to feed on our seedlings in the veg garden then Mabel will happily have one, despite bird scarers (which they ignore mostly) she has eaten 3... goodness knows how many other cats in the village have had... but this guy claims that Mabel has cost him £7,000-£12,000!!! Now he has said if he sees her again he is gonna shoot her!
2) a Chav-Mum a couple streets over (I went to school with her older sister) has threatened to get her brothers to set fire to Mabel as her 3 year old kid tried to pick Mabel up and got scratched. This scratch is *maybe* a half inch long and not deep, but Chav-Mum decided that Mabel had rabies (what the?
) and took all 5 kids to hospital!!!
I find it scary she has 5 kids at 22 but hey... Anyway we ended up having a row in middle of the street as she came round threatening Mabel for hurting her 'angel'... note this, the family is banned from owning animals due to cruelty charges.
3) my next door neighbour-but-one has threatened to hurt her for sitting on top of his beloved classic-mercedes to sun herself. It is black so gets warm very easily. This is the same guy who calls the dog warden every week, several times a week too, to complain about Max barking, that poor lady once sat outside our house for 2 hours before coming up to say she had been listening and not heard anything, only to find out Max was on holiday with my mum and me in Scotland, and had been for 3 days!!
Anyway, I am really worried that Mabel is gonna get hurt but there is nothing I can do! she wouldn't be happy inside and she doesn't overly like the dogs beyond the odd truce to share a patch of sunlight in the garden. She is technically only my foster, not *my* cat, but we have had no luck finding a safe home for a feral, and as I am out of work I can't afford to cat-proof the garden yet and confine her to an 800 square foot area that way.
I hate my village