He's a peeping Tom
2006-10-31 10:12:34
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answer #1
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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Well lets see here; I would like to offer this as a solution. My mother @ one time had problems with her few cats hanging around on her front steps by the doorway. Somewhere she had heard that cats hate the scent of cinnamon ( go figure~!) Anyway there are those scented pine cones that are sold at wal-mart in the crafts department, she bought thosee and stcuk them in some of her flower pots along the steps. WOW it really worked they never offered to come close to the steps again. Tryi it it couldn't hurt and those things are like 3.00 a bag. Take care and hope you get rid of your peeping cats.
2006-10-31 10:27:42
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answered by jmcbuild4u 2
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Stop being friends with the cat. Leave the cat alone. Tell your neighbor to control their cat. Share with them that the cat always comes over and aggrivates the dog and warn them that the cat will be trapped and given over to the local animal shelter.
2006-10-31 10:14:30
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answered by Joe K 6
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Use the film as the others have said. If you continue to call the police, your neighbors may try something more than looking in your windows. Better safe with film than sorry with clear windows.
2016-05-22 21:19:58
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answered by Dawn 3
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Probably just wishing it had a nice place to live like your dog does.Outdoor cats are not happy like some people think. It is too dangerous for them.
2006-10-31 10:14:10
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answered by CuervoBMed 4
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Could be, but I think he wants to come inside. If you don't want the cat looking in you should keep the curtains shut or the shade down, etc. I think that should solve the problem. If he can't see in he'll stop trying. Good luck.
2006-10-31 10:23:55
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answered by Dancing Leaf 2
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Yes, it likes to tease your dog. I have a cat in the area that does the same thing to my dogs. It drives me nuts, then it sprays my door when it leaves. Which stinks and drives my dogs nuts for hours.
2006-10-31 10:15:01
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answered by pinkie_me76 2
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sooner or later you dog will get use to it. most dogs do if they are exposed to cats everyday. I think it is cute it will take a lot for it to trust you. Cats only warm up to their owners unless you give it treats. I think it is cute that it looks in your windows.
2006-10-31 10:21:11
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answered by CHAEI 6
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just put down some moth balls outside were he goes and that always drive them away they hate the smell. also he may be marking spots in the area if you have a cat, so maybe put it all around the house . outside .
2006-10-31 10:15:42
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answered by stevie869 2
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So what? Its just a cat. If its really bothering your dog that much, just close the blinds.
2006-10-31 10:14:42
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answered by amesbh 2
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If that cat is aggrevating your dog, and no one seems to own it, get a Have-A-Heart Trap. Put some tuna in it and trap him. Then take the cat to the Humane Society.
2006-10-31 10:14:22
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answered by Janet H 2
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