Cat Trapped in Bldg across road; renter/owner a-holes

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  2. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    Heat, I'm going to try & figure out a way to break her out. Dealing with the ppl I am being forced to deal with (both renter and owner), Animal Control would NOT help...even if they heard her meow and lapping the milk I poured under the door.
    I live where the good ole' boy system works and to hell with you if you are (happily) single and have cats.
     
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    This...

    and worry about the repercussions later....

    I understand over there you can be sued for sneezing and you have to watch every little thing you do...

    But when an animal is involved....I can NEVER stand back.

    and sorry, no...I live in Australia:)
     
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    a fire fighter would break in the door.. wear a red hat.. :D

    off topic a little bit: but I once worked for this company inside another building and our stuff needed to be taking to a vault offsite and this other employee was arrested with keys. I broke in that place handled our very expensive account and we paid for the door. big deal. but one the people in an adjacent office wasnt thrilled about it.. they got over it. :D
     
  5. Lynnbrown

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    orison, you just gave me another idea - my favorite waitress is married to a volunteer firefighter...maybe they could advise me...plus, the jackass ass-hole renter is also a volunteer firefighter; but in a different area. My waitress and her husband are also animal lovers, dogs preferred; but NOT cat haters.
     
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    It's like I have no problem doing something not exactly legal...I just don't want to get caught. They will keep you by the short-hairs forever around here - for any little thing.
     
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    well if he lives far away then make him believe children broke in the home. :geeze ima lose my job disclosing burglery information.
    break in leave things behind things a bunch of kids would leave, candy wrapper, juice boxes, kids hat, ect.. This way if he does call the police later, they assume it was kids being mischievous, unless they stole a one ton bank vault.. :confused:

    :policeman:Barney Fife: What we got in this town Andy is a bunch of mutant children..
     
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    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    Good luck! :)
     
  9. Lynnbrown

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    He lives less than 1 mile away. lol
    I swear I just wish you could see this place...practically impregnable unless you have flippin ranger trng or something...something I don't have but a mind that just will not dwell on anything else! Even if the gate were cut, entering the back would be about as bad as the front...again, unless you possess skills (I don't have :().
    You know the worst thing about all this damn shit?
    I just want an animal OUT of being trapped in a building and since the renter has certain "connections" and hates cats (not counting his own weirdness toward me - I KNOW things of old about him, but not "biblical knowing"), this poor cat stands to die cause it's scared of everybody but me and my mama.

    I'm pouring stuff under the door for it - and have been since Christmas, As long as I hear a meow and some lapping on the other side of that door and I haven't figured how to DO something about it, I'll continue to pour her stuff under the door. Maybe he'll slip up (when the occasion hits him - hes not there much) and that stupid cat will slip up and out before I get my stupid ass in a sling.
    God, maybe pigs will fly, too, huh.
     
  10. GLENGLEN

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    Clearly You Live In A Different Country To Me........But Over Here All I Would

    Have To Do Would Be To Phone The Police Or Fire Dept, And That Cat Would

    Be Out Of There...:).

    Why Not Give Them A Call And See What Their Response Is...:).



    Cheers Glen.
     
  11. Lynnbrown

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    Glen, since this man a-hole/renter is really "connected" in a way to the police and fire dept, I think they would not only laugh at me, it would be a running joke.
    This man (I'm being VERY nice here as I'm not typing what I'm thinking :D) was most rude and ugly to me before he even came the 2nd time with the poppers to assure the cat would be scared to death and NEVER come out! So, truly, from a totally realistic perspective, calling the police and/or fire dept. about this would be almost retarded for me to do. But thanks anyway. :)
     
  12. Lynnbrown

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    Also, Glen, you have no idea how lucky you are, living in a place like that....where this kind of crap would clearly not be an issue.
    Here, you can just about do anything you want.
     
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    LOL ^ except me.
     
  14. GLENGLEN

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    If The Police And Fire Dept Log An "Incoming Call" They Are Duty Bound To Respond.

    If Perchance They Laugh When You Call, Simply Remind Them That You Have

    Already Contacted The Local Newspaper, And There Will Be A Photographer

    Waiting There To Capture The Whole Event...:).

    Trust Me, All You Have To Do Is Mention The Press, And They Will Jump

    Through Your Hoop...[​IMG].

    Give It A Shot...:).



    Cheers Glen.
     
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    my heart goes out to you lynnbrown!
    :sad:

    i think your asshole's twin brother lives down the street from me.:ack2:

    i would not put it pass the guy from killing the cat.
    more then likely, my asshole down the street, poisoned the 3 dogs that the people next door to him had.
    he whined and was calling the cops all the time about those dogs.
    he threw water and called the cops on some christmas carolers a couple of weeks back, from a near near by church for "disturbing his the peace."
    the list of his assholisms is longer then my arm.
    my asshole makes me want to run off, find a cave to live in, and become a hermit.
    he is waste of flesh. just makes me want to lose all faith in humanity.
    :sad:

    yeah, i know what it is like to live near by a total shit-ass.
    so now you know i'm in the same boat with you. hope that makes you feel somewhat better, knowing your not all alone in the world suffering with an asshole.

    good luck to you dealing with your asshole!

    my asshole is in his eighties and hopfully he dies soon.
    it is just such a horrible feeling, wishing your asshole neighbor will die soon.
    feeling that way about him makes me feel like a real heel.
     
  16. Lynnbrown

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    thanks for the advice Glen, but I'd have to really get the press out here...and that would flip out the cat too - tho' no more than the flippin poppers did. I would lol, but I'm so pissed about all this, I could just shit.

    I do have a good update - if anything in this horrible situation could be considered good - I heard and fed the cat around noon, and in the last 30 minutes...that means pouring milk under the door...but I must return in about an hour to get my piece of plastic lest SOB find it (and I might forget to do it later.:oops:) Truly, he would figure a way to stop up that 1/18th of an inch I have to "feed" that cat.

    Blackcat, I thank you for your empathy...its bad when I know in my heart the life of this (probably unknown) cat could offer more to and help more humanity that this connected piece of shit. I don't care how many port-a-potties he has/rents or how many sewage tanks he empties. This really won't go on forever....I know that. But he plans for his "career" to such as it is, all of the previously mentioned PLUS an elected "water commissioner" in his area/district/whatever...doesn't cover me; but he doesn't live that far away from his rented building across the road.

    I know I will NOT be forgetting this, and when all has happened; well, I've already begun to think of the ways he might be brought down...I know I should just let it go, bla bla bla...but HUH? Who but an animal hater could just let this go, in their hearts, let it go? Maybe I'm obsessing; but really, I don't think wanting to get a trapped animal OUT is such a far-out, bizarre, awful or selfish thing to want.
     
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    Speaking of the local newspaper....don't you think that the people of his district would like/deserve to know they had elected a cat-hater for their water commissioner? There's a lot of people that like cats around there - and well, hell, everywhere! Again, when this is over, I cannot help but think a well-worded letter to the editor could be quite effective - for me.
     
  18. GLENGLEN

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    Instead Of Writing A Letter, Drop In To The Paper And Have A Chat And A

    Cup Of Coffee With The Editor, When He/She Sees How Much You Care For

    Animals Methinks They Will Get In There And Bat For You...:).

    Once Again, Good Luck...:2thumbsup:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  19. Lynnbrown

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    Oh my Glen, I don't have to work tomorrow, and that ^^^^ sounds like a fantastic idea...especially after I make a morning visit, and (hope to God) hear a kitty cry.

    Please send some good vibes this way.

    Thankx
     
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    Ok folks, just to keep the record straight...I wound up on the phone a lot of the day...and - sit down now -
    NOBODY GIVES A DAMN. My "story" was told to a half-wit that didn't deem it newsworthy, since the renter had been out there..."who went out there to scare the animal with poppers", I say - but you would have thought I was speaking in Farsi.
    I was finally put in touch with an "officer" that I was referred to by the Humane Society...he basically said that "Nobody No Where was ever gonna make that man let me go in his building"...to which I QUICKLY replied that "I did NOT want to go in alone, but who-ever should be behind me and quiet. (That's probably what did it for me with both of those asses, huh.) I furthur added "BUT WAIT - that's really not the important thing is it? Am I supposed to just let that cat die? Quit trying to pour milk and/or water? What?" I got NO answer to that.
    Mr Ass Officer replied that Mr Shit for a Living "could and May get you for trespassing"...
    I said - "For What? Trying to feed a trapped animal??? AND he isn't the owner...he is a renter...wouldn't an owner have to sign a no-trespass notice on me?" But really, I'm not concerned (much) about that shit.
    <At this point, I knew it was all over (legally, for me) but the crying.>
    Mr. A Officer says he will refer ALL this info to whothehellever - but HE is our county's officer (reporting officer, anyway). Animal Control/Animal Abuse and Neglect, all rolled up into one neat little shitty package. Where saving the an animal isn't really what it's all about alfie.
    This is upstate SC
     

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