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A San Diego, California man taped a video (published by Detect Clips) of his cat-owning next-door neighbor tossing a fit since his cat, Mercury, likes to hang out in the man’s lawn. To be clear, it’s the owner who is distressed that his next-door neighbor enables the cat to go to, not the other method around, which is normally the case.
“You’re distressed with me since we made good friends with your cat, sir?” asks the man.
The cat’s owner needs that the man speak with Mercury and direct him to return home, “Go in your lawn and state, ‘Mercury, go home. Don’t been available in our lawn any longer.'”
With a note of incredulity, the man reacts, “She’s a cat. She does not speak English.”
Growing progressively irritated, the cat’s owner turn to name-calling, tossing the strange insult of “Cat pervert!” at the confused man.
Taking things to another level, the cat’s owner called the cops to report that the man is guilty of “harboring a cat.”
The man who taped the video said of the event:
“My next-door neighbors have an extremely friendly outside cat that likes to hang out in my lawn. The cat is complimentary to come and go as it pleases. For some factor, they do not like that, and chose it’s my job to inform the cat where and where not to go. Before I began taping, they said I was ‘controling’ the cat by ‘befriending’ it. They did wind up calling the cops after I stopped taping, however the cops almost instantly hung up on them. The cat was right back in my lawn the next early morning.”