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what can I put on the earth around my garden to stop cats using it as a toilet
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh I never get tired of answering this question. The solution? Lion poo!!!
I kid you not either....
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I kid you not either....
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love the name of this plant
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http://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk/ProductDetai ls.asp?ProductID=2953
Using those FREE brown wire coat hangers that you get from the Dry Cleaners, cut them up into pieces about 6 inches long and push them into the soil leaving about 3 inches projecting upwards. Place them about every 4 or 6 inches apart and the little moggies won't be able to crouch down to do a poo. This should convince them that it must be less painful to do it in another garden.
The wire is practically invisible after it goes rusty.
Cheap, effective and painless. (unless you're a cat!)
The wire is practically invisible after it goes rusty.
Cheap, effective and painless. (unless you're a cat!)
I have yet to test this idea, but apparently cats don't like snakes so if you buy some plastic kids toy snakes and put them in your garden, the cats will be too frightened to use your garden as a loo (or course there is also the possibility that it may have the opposite effect and cause them to 'lose control' ).
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