They don't like snakes or anything like them. I had a cat that would attack inner tubes if I left them lying about.
Our cat will chase and pounce on the hosepipe if you move it.
It certainly doesn't scare her.
They don't like snakes or anything like them. I had a cat that would attack inner tubes if I left them lying about.
Our cat will chase and pounce on the hosepipe if you move it.
It certainly doesn't scare her.
Very cheap ground pepper spread everywhere.
I'm told, though I wouldn't do this that mixing pepper and honey together and leaving it in various spots favoured by the feline can work.
Go for a few pints and collect the by product. Disperse said product around the borders of your territory. Discretion might be needed for this. Not a tactic recommended for ladies. Their urine tends to kill the grass.
Then we go further off piste.
Empty washing up liquid bottle, fill with water, water that been used for washing up and is faintly fatty. Keep it handy, work out the rest for yourself.
Wear a loud jumper or hat. Hiss at the cat everytime you see it. If it runs away follow it, that really passes them off. Help them recognise your bike and you, follow it.
All this requires a dedication and commitment. But it is worth it to gain control over Tiddles who rules the roost elsewhere.
Plausible excuses are feigned care and concern that it might be lost, injured or something.
Plastic spikes on top of all the fences stopped the cats getting into our garden.
£8 for 5 metres on Ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/11032253972
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Cats will kill any small animal that moves. It's been a cat-astrophe for our small animal population.
Plastic spikes on top of all the fences stopped the cats getting into our garden.
£8 for 5 metres on Ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/11032253972
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I assume it's pooping on the lawn - that's quite odd as cat's usually go for soil, but, how many folk have soil or beds in garden's these days ?
me........pretty big ones too
Same here, but many of our neighbours just have lawn/concrete. So the cat's need to poop somewhere.
Ours are indoor, but have a big run, and one section (3m x2m) is bark chippings and soil, so that's where they usually go (or indoors).
Spread lion droppings in the garden.