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Stinking Cats
muck_truck:
why dont you ask the owner to have a word with the cat, tell it its not to go in your garden ? :wink:
pilgrim:
strange but true, put lemon juice over the area - cats won't go near it.
obviously you will then stink when you roll around in the stuff, but got to be better to smell all lemony fresh than to have to pee in a super soaker?
lostdreamer:
Well, I will try the chilli powder approach. With some lemon too by the sounds of it.
The patch of land where I park/fix is at the bottom of the garden behind the shed, so catching said beast(s) at it is near impossible. Therefore I have no idea who's cat it is anyhow.
I think the thing that gets me most is that this is perfectly acceptable behavior. The owners can't be bothered to clear up after their own pets, and they can't train them 'because they are cats'. And as the Ant Hill Mob says, it seems that cats' arn't even responsible for their own actions, and their owners certainly ain't.
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karlo:
I had a similar problem, why should i have to go around cleaning up after someone else's animal when it poo's all over my garden, i tried 1 of the electronic cat scarer's which worked but when its windy it runs the battery down quick, so in the end i got the ultimate deterrent.
I don't mind cleaning up after my own, and even the kids go checking for land mines :lol: :lol: :lol:
crazymac:
There is some stuff called "get off" which is a gel crystal which deters.
Between my house and my neibour is a piece of concrete that is my parking bay. the neibours dog consistently comes over and craps, usually right by the gate or where the car door opens :evil:
he does try and stop his dog doing it, and mostly clears it up as well, its just a pain :evil:
I got some of the get off stuff and its not been back since! if it does ever come back its getting lead poisoning :evil:
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