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We have 3 cats, How do I stop them crapping on the vegetable patch I intend to dig soon ????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Almost impossible, I'd say (as a previous cat owner with a veggie patch). They always go straight for the best patch of nicely dug earth, so perhaps if you can prepare a little patch of losely dug earth near your kitchen door, your cats might be lazy enough to poop there. But knowing cats, don't bank on it ! My cat often pooped on my veggie patch and I'm here 20 years on without having been poisoned, so maybe you have to be a little pragmatic about it, or buy a pooper scooper and do a daily collection. The alternative is to have lots of regularly changed litter trays indoors, and that isn't always pleasant either.
Thompson and Morgan sell a plant called Coleus Canina (Scardy Cat) @�7.99 for 6. It's supposed to keep cats away but I don't know whether they work or not. They are annuals so would have to be renewed each year, maybe you could grow them on from cuttings. best of luck anyway Leighb, hope you can get rid of the problem.
Jonukas
Jonukas
I think I have the only solution that I find works. Get plenty of short canes and poke them in the soil at all angles where you wish to plant so that they make it awkward for a moggie to find room to `coopy down` to `poopy` without getting a cane up its `shooty`. It works and when your produce it up and growing nicely pull up and stow away the sticks till next time. Good luck.