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Cats & Dogs.
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Iv'e found that expensive chemicals that are suppose to "repel" cats and dogs from using my garden as a toilet don't work. So without going to the extra expense of buying an air gun does anyone have any other remedies. Thanks.
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hope you don't mind us all sitting here as there is a nutter with a gun walking about
10:09 Mon 12th May 2014
Why can't pet owners be responsible enough to contain their pets on their own property?
Why should someone go to the expense of building big fences, buying chemicals and/or other deterrents to keep their property free of unwanted animals?
If some one wants a pet should the rest of the neighborhood be expected to put up with it and show it as much love as the owner?
If you want a pet then it should not be inflicted on others that don't.
Why should someone go to the expense of building big fences, buying chemicals and/or other deterrents to keep their property free of unwanted animals?
If some one wants a pet should the rest of the neighborhood be expected to put up with it and show it as much love as the owner?
If you want a pet then it should not be inflicted on others that don't.
If it can't be contained then it shouldn't be kept as a pet. I am sickened by the songbird feathers left in my garden by marauding cats. It's odd how the self-styled animal-lovers who get so upset about cruelty to cats don't seem to mind wholesale slaughter by same of delightful birds (and now here comes the "natural behaviour" excuse).
Cat owners could keep their cats in.
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Dogs shouldn't be in your garden zab so you need to sort that out wit the owner. Regarding cats, they are classed as wild so not a lot you can so about that.
Canary, not all of us (ex, she died last year) cat owners are immune to the predatory behaviour of our cats. I for one had a big bell round my cat's neck to warn the birds, plus I kept her in between dusk and dawn when birds are at their most vulnerable, especially in the Spring when the babies are about.
Canary, not all of us (ex, she died last year) cat owners are immune to the predatory behaviour of our cats. I for one had a big bell round my cat's neck to warn the birds, plus I kept her in between dusk and dawn when birds are at their most vulnerable, especially in the Spring when the babies are about.
cats do attack random strangers....
you shouldn't have dogs coming into your garden? as for cats, i give murph a litter tray which she uses and when she did go out she had as many bells as i could get round her neck, she couldn't move without clanking
she doesn't really go out now, just lies in the sun on the back doorstep
you shouldn't have dogs coming into your garden? as for cats, i give murph a litter tray which she uses and when she did go out she had as many bells as i could get round her neck, she couldn't move without clanking
she doesn't really go out now, just lies in the sun on the back doorstep