A bit of a pet

rolleyes

peeve of mine, this. I've got young children myself, and do find myself patrolling the garden for cat
**** on a fairly regular basis.
Fortunately, none of my direct neighbours have cats (and one has dogs, which probably helps), and the gardens are all fairly substantial so cats don't need to wander too far from their own home. But the
*******s do still come in my garden quite regularly to scare away the birds, eat the frogs, and
**** on my lawn.
I think it's perfectly acceptable to do what it takes to discourage them from entering your garden. Up to and including causing pain (such as being shot by a cherry tomato from a catapult

) or mortal fear. Though, personally, I've never had the time or inclination to do any more than open the window and shake my fist menacingly

.
Part of me thinks cat ownership should actually come with a requirement to pay reparations to your neighbours for the externalities you inflict on them in their own home.
I tell a lie. I
entirely think they should pay reparations