I will try to explain this as best I can, without it seeming like I'm being over the top, or rude regarding a neighbor...hopefully you can stay with me till the end LOL.
live in apartment- building next door owned by same landlord. 2nd floor of next door has a cat problem. Well, it's not really her problem anymore, as she just lets them outside when they are old enough. ie..12 weeks or so..and never lets them back in the house. Sometimes she lets them in the hallway- but generally they are outdoors.
Other neighbors have fed the cats outdoors, because we are animal lovers and feel bad for the cats, so technically they are not starving etc. They also find a way to get into our trash garage bay (6 bay garage, all with closing doors, 1 bay is the 'trash room' lined with trash cans). Personally cleaned out the trash room 4x this summer due to cats being in the trash room...
We have spoken to the landlord- nothing he can do, because she can/has claimed the cats are not hers. Since they are never in her apartment, the landlord can't 'prove' they are hers. SHe has 2 allowed cats on her lease.
So.......the problem is- its not pretty darn cold here. A couple have taken up house in the engine of my K5, because of the lift, they are able to jump on the tire, then climb onto the engine, and be out of the rain/wind/snow. This is fine, I really dont mind, EXCEPT their may come a time when I start my truck, and they are in the engine compartment. Sometimes even after checking, opening and shutting the door, they jump out from who knows where under the hood...chances are, at some point, they may be too cold to move...??
The other cats who can't or havent figured out to live in my engine....are hibernating under the porches on our two houses. We removed a piece of the lattice on both houses, so they at least will be out of the wind/rain/snow...BUT....once the snow flies and stays- it covers the lattice opening...
I called the humane society- just to inquire about 'what if I find stray cats, can I bring them to you"...basically they will euthinize them...because they are 'stray'...okay...not gonna do that.
i called an animal rescue league- they have 27 cats/kittens now waiting for adoption...and are only taking cats that are use to people now, so they can place them quicker...they have no more room. She did say if I had exhausted all other options, she might be able to take 2, problem is there is SEVEN!
So.........DBF says- they're outdoor cats, we can bring them to the farm. This is a farm that the he use to milk at on the weekends, says they would be much better off than outdoor here, and way better than dead. I guess we could, but shesh...I dont know if thats the right choice either.
Basically where we are at is, the landlord has told the tennant, that the cats will be caught, and removed from the premis, I'm fine with this, but I know that if they do it, they'll bring them to the HS, and they will be euthinized.
Should I round them up and take them to the farm? If you've made it this far, please offer your advice.
Thanks
Brandy
live in apartment- building next door owned by same landlord. 2nd floor of next door has a cat problem. Well, it's not really her problem anymore, as she just lets them outside when they are old enough. ie..12 weeks or so..and never lets them back in the house. Sometimes she lets them in the hallway- but generally they are outdoors.
Other neighbors have fed the cats outdoors, because we are animal lovers and feel bad for the cats, so technically they are not starving etc. They also find a way to get into our trash garage bay (6 bay garage, all with closing doors, 1 bay is the 'trash room' lined with trash cans). Personally cleaned out the trash room 4x this summer due to cats being in the trash room...
We have spoken to the landlord- nothing he can do, because she can/has claimed the cats are not hers. Since they are never in her apartment, the landlord can't 'prove' they are hers. SHe has 2 allowed cats on her lease.
So.......the problem is- its not pretty darn cold here. A couple have taken up house in the engine of my K5, because of the lift, they are able to jump on the tire, then climb onto the engine, and be out of the rain/wind/snow. This is fine, I really dont mind, EXCEPT their may come a time when I start my truck, and they are in the engine compartment. Sometimes even after checking, opening and shutting the door, they jump out from who knows where under the hood...chances are, at some point, they may be too cold to move...??
The other cats who can't or havent figured out to live in my engine....are hibernating under the porches on our two houses. We removed a piece of the lattice on both houses, so they at least will be out of the wind/rain/snow...BUT....once the snow flies and stays- it covers the lattice opening...
I called the humane society- just to inquire about 'what if I find stray cats, can I bring them to you"...basically they will euthinize them...because they are 'stray'...okay...not gonna do that.
i called an animal rescue league- they have 27 cats/kittens now waiting for adoption...and are only taking cats that are use to people now, so they can place them quicker...they have no more room. She did say if I had exhausted all other options, she might be able to take 2, problem is there is SEVEN!
So.........DBF says- they're outdoor cats, we can bring them to the farm. This is a farm that the he use to milk at on the weekends, says they would be much better off than outdoor here, and way better than dead. I guess we could, but shesh...I dont know if thats the right choice either.
Basically where we are at is, the landlord has told the tennant, that the cats will be caught, and removed from the premis, I'm fine with this, but I know that if they do it, they'll bring them to the HS, and they will be euthinized.
Should I round them up and take them to the farm? If you've made it this far, please offer your advice.
Thanks
Brandy
