mbhw said:GTS - I'm glad to see you go with a humane option instead of some of the cruel and idiotic suggestions. Couple of points I'd like to share:
1) Taking them to the animal shelter is great. If she wants them, she pays. It will stop when it really starts to hurt the pocketbook.
2) Find out county laws on the number of cats you can own, she is probably over her limit.
3) The two hybrid cats she owns may be illegal in your area. Find out, if so, call the animal control and have them taken from her.
4) Document things: photos and videos. It will help if you ever have a huge issue with her and have to go to court.
5) Dogs are great, but a lot of work! They are expensive to feed and for vet bills as well. They also need to be walked, trained, groomed, loved, and this takes time and effort. If you are serious about a dog, want one for more than just cat hunting. Adopt a dog if you get one, why pay for an animal when you can rescue one and get what you want anyway?!? Plus, just remember, if the cat gets a good scratch or bite in on your dog, you have to pay for emergency vet care, and that can also be pricey. Consider breeds such as shepards, border collies, cattle dogs, rotties, pits, bulldogs, and mastiffs. Big dogs for the most part, but they can kick some cat ass. The border collie and aussie cattle dogs are much smaller, but tough as nails and the smartest dogs you can find. They love a job, and chasing cats would fit the bill! Oh, and be prepared for barking and picking up poop from your yard daily.
6) The animal shelter may be inconvenient to drive to on a regular basis, but it's better than getting arrested for doing something stupid. I hate cats MORE than the next guy, but hit her where it hurts, in the pocketbook!
Good luck to you and keep us up to date.
This is very good advice for the most part.
The portion about the smartest dogs I have a problem with but that would be nit picking.
The only part of this reply I take issue with is where you say "If the cat gets a good scratch or bite in on your dog, you have to pay for emergency vet care...."
NOPE. If your dog is on your property and gets scratched/bit by her cat SHE pays for all vet bills incurred.
Oh and by the way, for all the people who thought my suggestion of a pellet gun was cruel, I had a similar problem and the pellet gun solution was made to me by our chief of police.(worked like a charm)
Later
Eric