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Cowie | 15:10 Tue 08th Jun 2004 | Animals & Nature
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How can I stop cats fowling in my garden
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two words: Super Squirter. Fun AND effective.
get rid of the chickens.....
There is a cat repelant you can buy from most stores that stock gardening supplies.
Cheap and effictive... good old fashioned moth balls (insert your own joke about moths here) joking aside..believe me, they work :o) Trudix
You can buy a plant from most DIY stores ... the name escapes me but I'm sure the store staff would be able to help .....
Be careful with Super Squirter. It starts off as harmless fun but before I knew what was happening I'd constructed a hide in the back garden, was refusing to wash, eating only cold food out of tins and was refusing to tell my wife what was going on 'for reasons of operational security'. I live alone now and my garden is still full of cat's mess
Derby, that's got to be the most amusing response I've seen on AnswerBank in the past two years...Brilliant! Utterly spontaneous and actually genuinely funny - unlike the vast bulk of what purports to be so on this site. More!
as i said to a similar question about dogs, do as i do an SHOT THEM SHOOT THEM ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
um sorry to break up the super squirter party, but you can get like cat pepper stuff from hardware/DIY stores and dump it around in your garden. it annoys the cats (well, they're pretty smart so generally they avoid it but if you get a stupid one it'll squat then get a not-so-nice burning sensation) so they leave your garden alone
Thanks QM
Get a cat of your own. Preferably a lion.
Sprinkle, hot pepper seed, (The kind you get free when you buy pizza)
Cats absolutely hate orange peel. Sounds strange, but it's very true. If you place quite a few of them around, you can put them behind things etc, and the cats just stay away.
You can buy Lion Dung (yes - honestly) from some zoos which if spread on your garden will repel the smaller and more subordinate domestic cat.

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