News2 mins ago
cat dirt everywhere
53 Answers
We have a cat keeps visiting our garden to do his business and never covers it up. Hes a friendly cat but Ive everything to discourage it from using our garden even one of those sonic gun things but he doesnt take any notice. I cant really put horrible stuff down as we have a cat of our own but at least he always goes in the same place and covers it up whereas the other does it all over, even the lawn and just leaves it. How can we get rid of this cat !!!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by burston. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Our cat is nearly 17 and only roams our garden as he has plenty of space and things to keep him happy there.Our elderly neighbours adore him as he is so placid. They love looking after him when we are away but even though he goes around there he nevers does his poo in their garden, he always comes back to his own garden.
This damn cat is back again this morning hanging around. Im definitely going to try the sugar water as I would never hurt an animal of any kind. Its obviously someones pet as hes well fed, I wish I could find out where hes from !
This damn cat is back again this morning hanging around. Im definitely going to try the sugar water as I would never hurt an animal of any kind. Its obviously someones pet as hes well fed, I wish I could find out where hes from !
Look pusspuss you're obviously a cat person and are therefore blinded to their shortcomings.
The fact of the matter is that these vermin are not particularly nice animals - quite apart from them crapping in my garden, which really really got up my nose, they are cruel animals. My mother liked cats so I grew up with them, and I lost count of the number of times the damn things would bring in wildlife they had half tortured to death.
Killing for food is one thing, torturing for enjoyment is another thing altogether.
They are just utterly pointless animals - if you want a decent pet, get yourself a Labrador.
And I say again - why oh why would you allow your cat to crap in your house. Freak.
The fact of the matter is that these vermin are not particularly nice animals - quite apart from them crapping in my garden, which really really got up my nose, they are cruel animals. My mother liked cats so I grew up with them, and I lost count of the number of times the damn things would bring in wildlife they had half tortured to death.
Killing for food is one thing, torturing for enjoyment is another thing altogether.
They are just utterly pointless animals - if you want a decent pet, get yourself a Labrador.
And I say again - why oh why would you allow your cat to crap in your house. Freak.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
Thanks everyone for your replies. Guess what... I tried the water pistol way a couple of times but cat took no notice.
Id just cleaned up about 12 piles of the garden and he comes along and is just about to do another, so I lost my rag and chucked a jugful of warm water over him managing to catch his rear end. Another two jugfuls later in the day when he came back and guess what......... I havnt seen him since and that was 3 days ago now. I think even our lovely cat is wondering what has happened to him
So now I know what to do for any other cats. BEWARE and its not hurting them
Thanks again
Id just cleaned up about 12 piles of the garden and he comes along and is just about to do another, so I lost my rag and chucked a jugful of warm water over him managing to catch his rear end. Another two jugfuls later in the day when he came back and guess what......... I havnt seen him since and that was 3 days ago now. I think even our lovely cat is wondering what has happened to him
So now I know what to do for any other cats. BEWARE and its not hurting them
Thanks again
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.