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Your Strongsville neighbor's rooster is driving everyone nuts.

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Your neighbor's rooster is driving you nuts

Okay real quick— I saw this on the North Royalton and Strongsville police blotters and I just had to bring it up. Forget the gas prices inching towards five bucks, forget the primary elections — although, no yeah, you should definitely vote. We're talking about *roosters* in Strongsville. Someone called the cops because their neighbor's rooster was "cock-a-doodling" too early in the morning. Seriously, you can't make this stuff up.

So this is the thing— it's not even about the rooster, really. It's about that specific brand of Cleveland frustration when something small, something you can't control, just grinds your gears every single day. We deal with the 480/77 interchange every morning, we put up with that December wind off Lake Erie that rearranges your face, and we've learned to live with the Browns breaking our hearts. But a *rooster*? That's the straw that breaks the camel's back for some folks in the suburbs, I guess. It’s like, we built these nice, quiet neighborhoods out past the Metroparks and then BAM, farm animal.

### What This Means for Cleveland

* **Suburban Shenanigans:** It really highlights how those sometimes-silly local issues are what get people riled up. It's not the Rock Hall; it's whether your sleep is getting messed with on Benbow Road.

* **Noise Ordinances:** My guess is Strongsville might need to dust off those local ordinances about animal control. Does a rooster count as a pet? Livestock? Is it a public nuisance?

* **Neighborly Disputes:** This is the kind of thing that starts small but can fester. You know, like when your neighbor's leaves blow into your yard, but way louder and with feathers.

Look, this city has bigger fish to fry, no yeah. But it’s these little, human-level dramas that remind you what it’s like to actually *live* here, in the quiet corners of Northeast Ohio. We're all trying to get a decent night's sleep before hitting the grind, whether that's downtown at the Terminal Tower or out in Strongsville.

Cleveland on the wire — we've been here the whole time.

You know Vinnie and the crew are gonna have some thoughts on this. Tune in to the Morning Wire at mornings.live.

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