My rabbit attacked neighbour :(

You definately did the right thing by reporting her, she sounds like she has a screw or two loose. I'd write down everything you said to each other and definately get a big lock for your shed.

Also if your mobile has a voice recording feature I'd keep it handy if you're going outside. The police will side with you she is 100% in the wrong.
 
Gosh, poor you. Cup of tea, calm down, collect thoughts and hopefully the police will be able to sort this out. Make sure you tell them about her throwing chocolate for your dogs as it is poisonous and they should take that seriously.

I'm literally shaking i'm that mad at the moment...i will definitely tell them about the dogs, i'm always so careful not to let them near chocolate :cry:
 
Luckily my other neighbour heard the yelling and came out so he witnessed a lot and is willing to give a statement.
 
Your neighbours behaviour rings alarm bells to me and I would definitely be phoning 101 for advice. She is totally invading your space and disregarding you telling her chocolate is dangerous to dogs. She has no boundaries and feels free to come over whenever she feels like it, even knowing you are still awake. If you don't take action she will get worse and you don't want to regret not doing something when you had the chance when its too late and she has harmed or poisoned one of your dogs. How rude is it to come over when you have visitors and to open your rabbits shed.

You also have to think if she knows when you are home she will also know when you are not home. She isn't a friend she sounds like a person that bullies and intimated people and becomes abusive if she doesn't get her own way. As Fifibutton said we have a neighbour like yours, although fortunately he has never interfered with the animals but he knew when we were home, when were out, opens the door to listen if we have visitors or on the phone,, this is not normal acceptable behaviour and after we received 5 notes, 2 very abusive we had to get the police involved. Its a long story but after 2 years he has had a PIN notice issued to him which is similar to a harassment order. He failed to co operate and attend mediation.

As this woman has been breaking the boundaries with you and your animals already she already thinks she can do and say what she likes including to continue interfering with your animals, if she poisons one of your dogs she won't be paying the vet bill or take responsibility. There is no way I would let this woman anywhere near my animals she is deliberately feeding them chocolate. You have to stop this before its too late. You have to take charge now and prevent her coming onto your property and texting you. Before you know it you could become a prisoner in your own home in fear of her knocking on your door or turning up in your garden at anytime of the day or night and making your life in your own home miserable. Seriously go to the CAB asap.
 
I'm so sorry.:cry:

Can someone either keep an eye on the house while you pop out and get a huge padlock for the shed, or go and get one for you?

I don't know if it was you, but someone on here yesterday was looking for webcam ideas for watching their outdoor buns. I'd look for that thread and get a set-up ordered.

You poor thing.

(((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))
 
Oh my goodness, I've just read through the thread. You have every right to report her as this is harassment now, and making threats against your pets (as well as the chocolate) argh! Take screenshots and save/print all the texts she has sent you as evidence too, that's harassment as well as the shouting at you when it's HER that's in the wrong.
 
We have had problems with our neighbours (nothing like your problems tho)
Do you know if she own the house or rents from the local council?
If she rents from the council you can call them to report her.
Our area's policy is 3 strikes and your evicted.
Hope you get this sorted- I would be fuming x
 
Thanks, i will try and get some legal advice tomorrow before she does....this wasn't a child, this was a grown woman!
i did wonder if she had any other motive but she actually had a jug of water with her :?
It's the same woman that was throwing pieces of chocolate to my dogs last week...i've really had enough of her interferring with my animals :cry:

report her, she had no right being where she was, and I wouldn't trust her with jug of water she could have put anything in it to try and harm your pets you never know, what with her throwing chocolate over for your dogs the other week, when we know chocolate is harmless and potentially fatal to them, she sounds very dodgy

can you padlock you rabbits aviary shed up?
 
Oh blimey, I can't believe she did that! :shock: is there anyone who could possibly care for the bunnies at your house when you go out or send them on holiday for a bit for things to blow over & whilst you get sorted with the police? She's definitely a nutcase by the sounds of it.


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I will try and speak to her tomorrow i think but she really doesn't understand boundries, we have put up with so much since she moved in....she constantly comes round when she sees anyone turn up at my house, she doesn't knock she walks straight in any time day or night no matter what i'm doing or who is here.
She carries on to feed my dogs chocolate even tho i've told her it's dangerous to them.
I've had another text 10 mins ago demanding i reimburse her taxi fares to the hospital and back, she can see i'm still awake so will just keep texting, i will have to turn my lights out i guess :?

Is there some way of reporting troublesome neighbours to your local council? Bit like noisy neighbours - they might be able to point you in the direction of someone who can let her know how she should and shouldn't behave. In an official way.

Failing that, free legal advice from CAB or elsewhere to know your rights. This isn't just about the rabbits, it's endangering your animals' lives.

Update: I hope the Police come and give you advice on how to deal with her. That's total intimidation, especially the threat to your rabbits.
 
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This is just awful! I hope it all gets sorted very soon. As everyone else has said, you need to get locks to make sure she can't just get into your garden or house whenever the notion takes her. But the idea that she has continued to give your dogs chocolate when you've made it clear why she shouldn't be doing that is especially concerning - I would be tempted to report her to the RSPCA for that alone (though with the police being involved now hopefully that won't be necessary). It may be that, for whatever reason, she is someone who needs to be repeatedly and firmly told what is and isn't acceptable (I'm assuming from what you've said she lives on her own, so you can't speak to a family member or someone about her behaviour?), but you shouldn't have to be worrying about the safety of your pets on your own property, or about someone just coming in when they feel like it, or having to put up with such aggression. Again, as said before, write everything down with dates and times and it was really good too that your other neighbour is also aware of what's going on and can back you up. Good luck.
 
I'm literally shaking i'm that mad at the moment...i will definitely tell them about the dogs, i'm always so careful not to let them near chocolate :cry:

I'm not surprised your still shaking, how scary to have someone behave like that. I don't see as you could ignore her, she has pushed things too far by interfering with your animals. Certainly to continue feeding your dogs chocolate is malicious especially after you have told her not to. Why can't people just be kind & respectful these days :(

Hope you are ok & able to get something sorted
 
How awful :shock: You did the right thing calling the police. She has threatened your pets now which they should take seriously. Also I would consider bringing your bunnies in. She sounds unhinged enough to try something in retaliation.
 
Thanks for the support :)
I'm pleased to say that we not only have padlocks on our gates now but i've had locks put on every hutch and an extra large one put on the bunny shed.
The police still haven't been out, not that i'm surprised to be honest :roll:
I've had two texts since this morning, one asking if i could pop round and the other really abusive because i didn't answer the first...every time she's heard me out with the bunnies today she's been chatting on her phone slagging me off as loud as she could to make sure i heard, i personally think she was talking to herself everytime because thats how she is.
She said several times that my bunnies belong in the pot and they all need a spade through their neck...i'm trying hard to ignore it but i'm struggling :cry:
 
Thanks for the support :)
I'm pleased to say that we not only have padlocks on our gates now but i've had locks put on every hutch and an extra large one put on the bunny shed.
The police still haven't been out, not that i'm surprised to be honest :roll:
I've had two texts since this morning, one asking if i could pop round and the other really abusive because i didn't answer the first...every time she's heard me out with the bunnies today she's been chatting on her phone slagging me off as loud as she could to make sure i heard, i personally think she was talking to herself everytime because thats how she is.
She said several times that my bunnies belong in the pot and they all need a spade through their neck...i'm trying hard to ignore it but i'm struggling :cry:

At least if the police don't actually come out, your phonecall reporting the issue will have been recorded.
 
At least the bunnies are safe now. Hopefully the police will do something when they turn up as she sounds like an absolute loon :shock:
 
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