ᐅ Cat droppings or wildlife scat? Warning: image of animal droppings!
Created on: 10 Jul 2018 13:03
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andimann
Hello everyone,
(Hope I don’t get banned right away for posting a bunch of crap…)
Some animal is leaving a pile of droppings on our lawn almost every night, strangely always in almost the same spot (plus or minus 2 m (6.5 ft)). At first, I suspected the neighbor’s cat, but the pile seems too large for a cat, right? Also, don’t cats usually go into garden beds rather than right in the middle of the lawn?

Question: Can anyone tell me if this could still be cat droppings? If so, I guess a conversation with the neighbors is due.
I’m getting tired of cleaning it up every morning, and even more worried that my kids might step in it while playing or that my son might try to taste it. My nephew once caught worms that way, which was quite unpleasant. That really shouldn’t happen.
And if it’s something else: what could it be and, above all, how do I get rid of it?
Barbed wire, spring-loaded traps, anti-aircraft guns, nuclear bomb?
Best regards,
Andreas
(Hope I don’t get banned right away for posting a bunch of crap…)
Some animal is leaving a pile of droppings on our lawn almost every night, strangely always in almost the same spot (plus or minus 2 m (6.5 ft)). At first, I suspected the neighbor’s cat, but the pile seems too large for a cat, right? Also, don’t cats usually go into garden beds rather than right in the middle of the lawn?
Question: Can anyone tell me if this could still be cat droppings? If so, I guess a conversation with the neighbors is due.
I’m getting tired of cleaning it up every morning, and even more worried that my kids might step in it while playing or that my son might try to taste it. My nephew once caught worms that way, which was quite unpleasant. That really shouldn’t happen.
And if it’s something else: what could it be and, above all, how do I get rid of it?
Barbed wire, spring-loaded traps, anti-aircraft guns, nuclear bomb?
Best regards,
Andreas
K
Knallkörper11 Jul 2018 22:48Does the Glock switch to an Uzi with the selector? I find it hard to believe that it is technically possible to convert a Glock into an automatic weapon through plug-and-play, even though I don’t own one. The trigger is always only pre-cocked after each shot.
We will also have a neighbor’s cat around. When she sees me, she already doesn’t dare to come near. I made it clear to her that I don’t like her (which isn’t true; I do like cats, just not their droppings in my garden. And since I want to feed birds, I can’t have predators around.)
Knallkörper schrieb:
Is the Glock converted to an Uzi with the selector switch or what? I can hardly imagine that it’s technically possible to turn a Glock into an automatic weapon just by plug and play.Hello Knallkörper
Yes, it is possible. By swapping the fire selector lever (which is just a simple piece of plastic), you can fire the Glock in fully automatic mode. It’s pretty nonsensical, but it works. The trigger is not pre-cocked; it's partially cocked, but that doesn’t really matter here. Fully automatic fire is a simple mechanism—you just disable the disconnector. Then you have a rather inaccurate weapon. It’s completely wrong from a tactical point of view. You can even make the lever yourself using a 3D printer.
Steven
Fuchur schrieb:
And that is all fine. Of course, further weapon parts are still being searched for. So far, every order I have seen has covered this.Hello Fuchur
Exactly because of statements like this from officials, I am starting to doubt the rule of law in many operations.
So you say with full conviction: OK, the purpose of the search warrant has been fulfilled, nothing relevant was found, but we’ll keep searching. There is no urgent threat, not even a strong suspicion, but since we’re already here, let’s turn the entire place upside down.
The search, at least the part that took place after the handover of the Glock and the lever, was ILLEGAL.
Steven
No, precisely because the items mentioned in the warrant are present, there arises in certain situations the suspicion that additional objects might be stored. End of story: the search continues.
Why do you have to hijack every thread where the word “law” appears and bring up your concerns and problems with the rule of law, when the original question has nothing to do with that?
You don’t have to reply... just think about it...
A relative?!
Why do you have to hijack every thread where the word “law” appears and bring up your concerns and problems with the rule of law, when the original question has nothing to do with that?
You don’t have to reply... just think about it...
Fuchur schrieb:
And that is perfectly fine. Of course, they also search for additional weapon parts. Every warrant I have seen so far has covered that. The same applies for drugs. They don’t stop once the targeted kilogram is found.
A relative?!