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"not sure how to tackle this"
Old bill?
I'd say Michael Anderson's suggestion is the best so far.
I assume you've no way of contacting the landlord? Persistent smells can legally be a 'nuisance', so you could contact environmental health. They would probably contact the police.
Also, there's no way of knowing the precise health consequences for the cat and yourself.
Fortunately the agent had a sign attached to the outside of the property for some time advertising their HMO, so I was able to call them by googling the company. Words have been had, they said it will stop.
I'm on Pemberton, I did call the landlord on Friday who promised to put a stop to it.
I don't want to grass them up to the police. I have "had a word" as it was making me feel nauseous and stinking my flat out and making my clothes stink.
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