22-06-2007, 20:47
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Cat Trouble!
Just thought I'd ask for help with the problem I got with cats soiling the garden. I've got 2 children and I can't let them play out because of it. Any help on what I can do to prevent the cats doing this would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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22-06-2007, 20:51
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Re: Cat Trouble!
Put citrus fruit skins on the garden
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22-06-2007, 21:50
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Re: Cat Trouble!
i bought a P90 electric BB gun...
it did releave my tension a little but the git still comes back from time to time.
in the end i got myself a cat because they are territorial and normally don't crap in their own garden, well mind doesn't.
i'm sure your local pet shop or vet would be able to offer some good advice
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22-06-2007, 22:07
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Re: Cat Trouble!
Try this
http://shop.telegraph.co.uk/csp/tel/...6&cat=&header=
It is not 100% effective bit it is GOOD. We planted a lot in mum's garden and it certainly helped move the mogs on from areas they were used to using. How much that was due to ground cover (they like open ground to foul) or to the plants I really cannot say. Whatever, theplants are attractive enough. A flower shop near me sells the plants at £2.25 each. They are perennial and fill out quite rapidly in spring.
The only problem is you cant put these plants everywhere - so the mogs just move elsewhere in the garden
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22-06-2007, 23:51
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Re: Cat Trouble!
http://www.deteracat.co.uk/
The scarecrow looks particularly interesting. Other than that: try supersoaker or a bb gun. Whatever you do: don't get a cat as advised above, as you will just pass the problem to another neighbour (and add to it). Pah. Cats. Vermin!
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22-06-2007, 23:53
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Re: Cat Trouble!
Have you tried landmines? Let's face it, it's not as if your kids can go out at the minute anyway and, when the cat gets the message, it'll make an interesting game for the whole family to play 
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23-06-2007, 00:46
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Re: Cat Trouble!
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Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy
Put citrus fruit skins on the garden
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ok thank try that;
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23-06-2007, 00:58
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Re: Cat Trouble!
I haven't actually tried this myself, but I'm told if you urinate around the boundary of your garden (might take a few goes depending on the size of your garden!) the cats think another "animal" is claiming the area for themselves and they will stay away.
And no, I'm not taking the p**s!!!!
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23-06-2007, 01:42
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Re: Cat Trouble!
Cats **** and **** in their own gardens too? Urinating is marking their territory! Get a good cat, my old cat used to dig holes, drop its load and cover it back up again
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23-06-2007, 08:59
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Re: Cat Trouble!
If they're coming in over the fence try putting some carpet gripper on the tops of the fence, spike side up obviously.
Not only should it deter the little buggers from climbing over your fence, but it should make local kids/burgulars think twice (after they've caught their fingers once that is  ).
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23-06-2007, 09:24
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Re: Cat Trouble!
Lion poo is supposed to be good too! Silent Roar is an easy to apply version.
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23-06-2007, 10:00
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Re: Cat Trouble!
The plant mentioned STINKS to high heaven... you won't like it either.
I have never had cats fouling in my garden until next door got 2 female kittens (the only female cats in the area). They won't pay for cat-litter, and didn't care about their kittens being "got-at" until one had to have an emergency abortion, and the other brought home 4 kittens! Now both are banned from their house after they scratched furniture, and are effectively being left to go feral.
I have tried various cat repellents, chilli powder, black pepper, citrus peel... but the most effective has been plastic mesh over any bare ground.
I bought an ultrasonic "gun" but the cat that does the most fouling ignores it (deaf?).
Supersoaker watergun is good if I see them about to do their thing.
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23-06-2007, 10:00
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Re: Cat Trouble!
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Originally Posted by danielf
Cats. Vermin! 
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I quite agree
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23-06-2007, 11:00
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Re: Cat Trouble!
I had another idea.
Tempt the cats in question with some tasty treats, when you can get hold of them do so and check out their ID tags and find out where they 'live'.
Now get yourself a BIG dog, and feed it well.
Now take it around to the house where the cats are from and let it crap on their front lawn
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