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cat poo on my garden
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finnally took pride in our garden, we weeded and seeded and mowed and croped, and every bloody day im taking off cat poo that has been disposed off on our garden.
we bought a 6quid powder that is ment to stop them doing it, but it hasnt helped, picked 4 dos up after our hoilday week away, so tried orange peel and for 2 days nothing, thought id cracked it, then 3rd day 2 dos for me to shovel up, now they have started on back garden on my kids play area, please help!!!!!!
we bought a 6quid powder that is ment to stop them doing it, but it hasnt helped, picked 4 dos up after our hoilday week away, so tried orange peel and for 2 days nothing, thought id cracked it, then 3rd day 2 dos for me to shovel up, now they have started on back garden on my kids play area, please help!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Our daughter has had this problem in her 'new' garden.
The neighbour's cats seem to enjoy squatting on the little gravel seated areas, so she has had to sprinkle 'Get Off' crystals around, so her little ones don't tread in it!
She has also bought the 'Get Off' spray to use around the bottom of the garden benches & tables. Both are supposed to be quite good & rain resistant, so we shall see.....!
The neighbour's cats seem to enjoy squatting on the little gravel seated areas, so she has had to sprinkle 'Get Off' crystals around, so her little ones don't tread in it!
She has also bought the 'Get Off' spray to use around the bottom of the garden benches & tables. Both are supposed to be quite good & rain resistant, so we shall see.....!
Cats are territorial, so they are marking your garden as their area. If you remove faeces, they will simply mark again. So ...
First of all remove all traces of faeces and scrub the area twice with boling strongly disinfected water. This removes the scent traces.
Then scatter the area with moth balls, also around your garden perimiters, remembering tops of walls, fences etc.
That should send out a 'no go' message to the current incumbants, and discourge any newbies from taking over.
The moth balls last a few weeks, rain permitting, and simply replenish when needed. Once the problem stops, you can just put the odd moth ball out, but keep them up on gravel areas, cats think they are a giant litter tray, so these are favourite marking reas.
Good luck.
First of all remove all traces of faeces and scrub the area twice with boling strongly disinfected water. This removes the scent traces.
Then scatter the area with moth balls, also around your garden perimiters, remembering tops of walls, fences etc.
That should send out a 'no go' message to the current incumbants, and discourge any newbies from taking over.
The moth balls last a few weeks, rain permitting, and simply replenish when needed. Once the problem stops, you can just put the odd moth ball out, but keep them up on gravel areas, cats think they are a giant litter tray, so these are favourite marking reas.
Good luck.
i have tried everything and most powders or gell needs replacing everytime it rains which can be quite expensive! also if you put say some gell on part of your garden they crap on another part ! you would have to cover your entire garden ! the best thing to use is a electronic cat scarer which emit a high pitch sound which is harmless but cats can t stand it !!!!!