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Cats Messing On Lawn
Is there some product I can buy to deter cats from messing on my grass ? I have tried pepper, and some strange sort of green gel lumps, but to no avail. I have heard that you can soak old teabags in washing up liquid and spread them around, but I never have any teabags - I don't drink tea. Any more ideas ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't get me started, I spend good money (that I could give to a cat rescue charity :o) ) Detering the darlings of irresponible owners from sh1tting in my garden, on my lawn, amongst my salad vegetables, and seed beds etc. I am currently using granules containing UNDECANE-2-ONE which seems to work though to use it all over the garden would cost a fortune. It would be a lot cheaper to shoot the bug*ers, I expect some people do.
1. I am an animal lover and find it amusing that cats win battles such as this. Being wakened at silly o'clock by a starving cat is not much fun either.
They are small animals that are, supposedly, less intelligent than humans.
2. If I had a garden I would use a timed or motion controlled sprinkler to soak the little monsters.
Good luck
They are small animals that are, supposedly, less intelligent than humans.
2. If I had a garden I would use a timed or motion controlled sprinkler to soak the little monsters.
Good luck
There must be a million threads on the Net concerning this problem. Of course the problem is really with the owners that don't think they should train cats to go in a corner of their own garden.
I've had some success with camphor; but as with anything spread out you have to keep replacing it until the cat gets the message, rather than leaves you one.
I've had some success with camphor; but as with anything spread out you have to keep replacing it until the cat gets the message, rather than leaves you one.