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Hello, I live on Tarbert Road and frequently get woken for hours at night by screaming cats. I thought it might pass but it's been going on for over a month. I don't know who owns the cats, it seems to be more than one and there are a lot of cats in the area. I can't think of how I can locate the owner, or even if they can do anything, but lack of sleep is a big problem. I'm wondering if anyone else is having the same problem, or if anyone has a solution?
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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Foxy - do you know the perpetrator?!

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> 'fraid not.

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> quote: frequently get woken for hours at night

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> Now that would be braggging.. Hours

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> Fox



Eat your heart out, Foxy :))

I thought February was mating time for foxes. I haven't heard a peep out of our lot in ages. I do hear cats fighting though as we have a veritable plague of unneutered felines round our way. I have worn ear plugs for the last two years, every night. I use the wax ones from Boots which are far better for my ears than the foam ones which seem to irritate and fit badly. Do you have double-glazing? If not, I think you may need to invest in some if you can't tolerate ear plugs.

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