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fed up with next door neighbours cat poo
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Hi can anyone suggest a way i can stop next doors cat from coming in my garden (or any other cat) and leaving me various piles of presents i.e...poo ?
`A spray or something ??
TIA X
`A spray or something ??
TIA X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no BOO, i'm not. the final crunch came when my husband woke up in bed at 3am with the blooming thing sitting on his chest!!! we spoke to it's owner who was very apologetic but could give us no answer to the problem.
cats are very independent and we reckoned it would soon find someone else to feed and take care of it, and to be honest even if it didn't, i wouldn't have cared, it was such a nuisance. whilst i would never attempt to kill or physically hurt a cat, i have absolutely no sympathy with them or their owners when they become such a problem for people.
dogs are subject to all sorts of rules and regs, cats can roam and wander and mess willynilly and there's not a darned thing anyone can do.
cats are very independent and we reckoned it would soon find someone else to feed and take care of it, and to be honest even if it didn't, i wouldn't have cared, it was such a nuisance. whilst i would never attempt to kill or physically hurt a cat, i have absolutely no sympathy with them or their owners when they become such a problem for people.
dogs are subject to all sorts of rules and regs, cats can roam and wander and mess willynilly and there's not a darned thing anyone can do.
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try these zzxxee - I have got 3 on my lawn, they do work - I also painted mine with luminous green paint - so they glow in the dark.
try these zzxxee - I have got 3 on my lawn, they do work - I also painted mine with luminous green paint - so they glow in the dark.
I used to have a problem with the neighbours cat just wandering into my house, which as it was rented was a huge problem if they got locked in and caused damage, so I tried a anti cat granular gel I sprinkled at the gate which cats are supposed to hate, didn't work so I got a a thing made by the RSPB but other companies do them you put a square battery in them stake them in the ground and if the motion sensor picks up anything it lets out a sound that cats can hear not humans and it scars them away, They sell a lot of these for rodents these days that you plug in the loft etc. But this ones for cats, It seemed to work ok but some rare cat breeds have different ears so it won't work on those rarer breeds. it cost about £90 a good few years back hopefully cheaper now
no, you're probably right, but when you've tried every other possisble thing to deter it, believe me you lose any sympathy. i can understand why people would think it not a nice thing to do, but it worked, and it's still alive and kicking and causing problems for other people.
whether cat lovers agree with what we did, and what we were proposing to do, or not, they have to admit that cat poo and cats roaming where they're not wanted is a huge problem for some people. if the law can't or won't do anything about it then people have to deal with it in their own way.
whether cat lovers agree with what we did, and what we were proposing to do, or not, they have to admit that cat poo and cats roaming where they're not wanted is a huge problem for some people. if the law can't or won't do anything about it then people have to deal with it in their own way.
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