Just at the time of day when one wants to sit down and relax quietly, the neighbours go out and leave the dogs in the garden. And they Howl loudly and pitifully in Unison!
And the thing is if you want dogs, and love dogs, why get them, and then go out, and leave them in the garden, even when one is home! And worse at one time the dogs could retreat to an open shed when it rained, now a fence has been built to keep them off the lawn, leaving them trapped in a tiny narrow space, in the shade feeling very unhappy. One day I looked over the fence and saw this poor soaked to the skin cocker spaniel looking very sorry for himself, and he had no shelter at all, could have caught pneumonia.
It started with one dog, then two - and pedigree dogs hmmm. And they howl every Day!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.I could scream at my neighbours!!!!
smitasamm posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
Yes hugely, but I heard last week that she hasn't got over her nerves, has moved to a different house with a garden - but shyts all over the house. She gets scared of some other cats, then gets nerves.
Surely I could get her back, but the mess would be irksome.
I've thought of getting another, but then the hair, annual flea outbreak, scratches hmmmm. Then thought of getting a Cockatoo :), but if they get bored they pull their feathers out, or behave badly and bite hmmmm. Maybe a Cockateil, which is a smaller version of a Cockatoo, had one of those before I run away from home :P.
This post is turning into a women's gossip column, ..........lol!
smitasamm posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
Nooooooo, initially they had the spaniel, which howled and howled, then about 3 months later they bought the doberman, both are dogs!
I'm certain they create some violations and have been reported for other noise coming from the garden shed late at night, and its rules on the tenancy agreement which are broken. But her mother is the street warden (who takes care of the over 60s in the specialised housing units), she has some power over the situation to swerve things their way. It was the warden's (mother's brute of cat) who continually stalked my cat, and finally injured her. When I approached the neighbour, to enquire about some compensation from the warden (her mother) to cover the vet fees, and to control her cat (which had already killed another cat, and injured another) my neighbour became very hostile uffff.
smitasamm posted Re:I don't want to talk about the neighbours anymore! on 2 mnths ago
Makes me feel anxious and restless, with urges to move and get out of here, (dull village - godawful street - hellish neighbours, polystyrene house!) Yesterday I bought a 2ft long colourful African painted tin lizard to decorate the outside wall and stop it looking so conformed. Unfortunately the paint is rather soft, and not weatherproof , so put it on the kitchen wall instead :P.
Uppili posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
>> and have been reported for other noise coming from the garden shed late at night...
Looks like either you live in a "happy party" ward or a "ghoulish" ward... which one is it ? either way the participants in both those KINDS of parties tend to suck young women dry....
smitasamm posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
He he, next door tend to be quite outdoor partyish type of people, but the guy has his own type of party in the shed, with guys and motocross type of bikes, tinkering with them and revving them up late into the night. They stand outside smoking and downing cans of beer and throw them onto the public walkway between the houses, and some manage to bounce into my back garden.
Across the parking lot there are some new neighbours in an old cottage, I was friends with the previous tenant who was a raw foodie. The new is her best friend, or rather seems a group of people sharing the house, surfy types and a guy who lives in a VW camper in the back yard. They are ok, and we talk, even asked them if they had a particular type of bolt I needed to put in the wall. They have parties also, the type with trails of greenish looking smoke exuding from the windows - she walks around in a hawain bikini, and he is a great garden designer, which is why I asked for the bolt. I mean he builds and designs great things in the garden.
Currer Bell posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
don't scream at ur neighbors.. Actually, you should talk to them and let them know how lonely their dogs are during the day, how they get caught in the rain, etc. Maybe they don't realize this goes on all day?
smitasamm posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
I guess not, although they must realise how uncomfortable the dogs become when they finally let them indoors for the night, after a downpour.
Actually I do try to avoid speaking with these particular neighbours, the woman especially is quite hostile and loud/foul mouthed, and ignorant, her husband is rather more amenable but .... I tend to let the other neighbours complain, which they do :). But it doesn't stop the dogs!
nihaan posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
whoa. looks like ure typing the same way a person talks with headphones on. whats with the loud caps? as a husband, i offer you these *two pieces of cotton*.
nihaan posted Re:I could scream at my neighbours!!!! on 2 mnths ago
arrr.......... bhratashri humara wo matlab nahi tha. as a husband in general. as for real bhabhi - kya kam se kam kahte hain aap - meri thodi bahut dadagiri bas sulekha pe hi chalti hai.
Surely I could get her back, but the mess would be irksome.
I've thought of getting another, but then the hair, annual flea outbreak, scratches hmmmm. Then thought of getting a Cockatoo :), but if they get bored they pull their feathers out, or behave badly and bite hmmmm. Maybe a Cockateil, which is a smaller version of a Cockatoo, had one of those before I run away from home :P.
This post is turning into a women's gossip column,
Hows your goldfish?
cockatoo sounds fun.. :)