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Cats messing my drive?

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Taupinl | 17:25 Fri 22nd Jun 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Every night I am returning home to 4+ poos on my gravel drive, which I, as a non-animal owner, due to asthma, have to clear up. I've seen 2 cats in the vacinity, so am assuming its them and not dogs. What can i do to deter them. I tried using Jeyes Fluid in my watering can around the area, hoping the smell would put them off visiting my drive, but it hasn't - maybe the rain keeps washing that away?
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you could try some of those ultra sonic cat deterrent devices, although I have no idea if they work.
Yes very frustrating Taupin! We had the same problem with a very irresponsible owner's dog.

A lady was seen several times letting her dog do it's poos just inside our gates/piers & on our gravel drive.

I found out where this lady lived & wrote her a very polite letter, asking her to refrain from letting her dog do it's business in our garden & to let it do them in her's! It stopped from then on!

However, it's very difficult to deal with roaming cats, so I would suggest 'Get Off' spray or granules from 'Pets at Home' - both are supposed to be very good.

Good luck!
Taupinl, go to the chemist and buy some ammonia. Sprinkle it on the driveway or yard or anywhere you don't want the cat to go. Works like magic for animals and, human sometimes.
Are you sure it's cats because cats normally bury their poo, it sounds more like foxes or badgers to me Gelda
society-a previous post noted that cat's peecontained ammonia: mightn't it just attract cats to "mark their spot"?

Not sure what to suggest Taupinl, it is a frustrating problem, and the cats round here certainly don't bury theirs, preferring to leave jobbies outside my back gate.

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un-neutered male cats do not bury their feaces. They leave them as a calling card to other rival male toms in the area, therefore it could well be cat poo be it from a stray or some owners' entire pedigree cat.
You could try some electronic devices that repel cats. They come in battery powered or mains powered and we have one that does the trick. I got it from www.primrose-london.co.uk but if you click on this link it takes you straight to the right page. cat repeller
My dad and my friends who have one all swear by them too.

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