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Originally Posted by Quarter life
I have the same issue with a neighbours cats...They come in through the dog door in the early hours of the morning to eat my dogs biscuits. I remove the biscuits at night now, but this doesn't stop them from coming in, snooping about, and whizzing all over my beautiful rugs.I am sure if my Jack Russell's had free reign on her property whenever they wanted my neighbour would most certainly have something to say about it. My Jacls have taken them on late at night a few times...but invariably come off second best with sore scratched noses.
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Having your inside rugs sprayed is very bad. Have you spoken with the neighbour? Could you shut the dog door at night?
When I placed some cut lemons in front of the door I swear that this cat would use them for spraying target practice.

I relented and bought sensor device for the front door. I have also sprayed the first step with some anti dog/cat spray. For part of the back yard where the cat tried and failed to bury it's business I have closed one of the picket fence gates. They other fences may be too high to hurdle. So far so good.
Have to say that I do feel sorry for the cats as they doesn't seem to have much protection from the elements.