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Cats As Garden Pests
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Help!!!please. Does anyone know if the solar powered animal repellers work and if so do they also deter hedgehogs (I don't want to do this)? Recently each morning I go out to find that I have been "gifted" a large pile of cat poo on my lawn. I would be very grateful for any other successful suggestions. The liquid I have used in the past is no longer on the market. Yours in desperation.
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definitely a cat as I have seen it in the act so to speak and chased it off. It belongs to people who have recently moved nearby and I see it sat in the window all day long. I am not sure that could do anything to stop it even if I manged to catch them at home, they seem to leave early in the morning and return very late at night which is when they let the cat out. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. Also thanks ladybirder I have looked at the link and will follow up the plant idea.
OG cats usually like soil or gravel/chippings. That's why cat litter is the way it is. I have a fox which leaves its calling card on my steps for me. It's poo is nearly black and in this link it tells you it leaves it in the middle of the lawn.
http:// www.dow nthelan e.net/g arden-w ildlife /identi fying-a nimal-d ropping s.php
Bird feeder it was Buenchico not me who left you the link. x
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Bird feeder it was Buenchico not me who left you the link. x
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