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(continued)......... with a charged pint glass for these two cats to appear. I have to work.
4) We have recently put granite pieces over their most popular dumping ground - a rather nice granite trough by our front door (where we have tried growing plants but they get dug up). This has stopped them crapping in there. "Result" I yelled, and with a victorious swagger in my step I went down to our courtyard only to discover two fresh shiny ****** on our steps.
As you can probably tell I am rather frustrated by these two cats and when the opportunity arose yesterday (I saw one of them scratching around, prearing his crapper - he had one in the departure lounge I assume) I raced downstairs in a blind rage, grabbed a shoe and threw it at the cat. Bullseye! I hit it right on the head as it was scarpering. Now I'm sure it didn't hurt the cat but it certainly scared it. Only problem was the little girl who lives next door grassed me up to her Dad.......and he wasn't happy. He said next time they do it I should go round and see him and he'll buy some repellent. I explained how I was extremely experienced (unfortunately) in the success rate of these repellents and that it wouldn't work but he didn't care. I explained that we have spent about �200 on deterrents and repellents and that they have damaged a fairly significant amount of plants and he still didn't care.....he just threatened to throw something at me if I did it again (I would understand this threat if I was crapping in their garden, but I don't as yet.)
Does any one have any advice or comments on this issue? And, is it OK to throw shoes at cats?
Thanks,
Chris