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AIBU to think that as I don't own a cat I shouldn't have to clear up cat sh*t from my garden every other day??

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Magicpaintbrush · 06/10/2015 09:40

I choose not to own a cat, and yet once again I find myself this morning in my front garden shovelling up big smelly piles of cat poo. If it was my own pet I wouldn't mind, but I'm really getting the hump with being up to my elbows in sh*t because someone else's pet thinks my garden is a toilet. I love animals -usually - but it's so gross, so stinky and really unhygenic. It was cat diarrhea on my rock plants at the weekend just as we were expecting visitors, just caught the little sod squatting on my plants despite me banging on the window in a rage. Does anybody have any suggestions of cat deterrants that actually work? We've tried all sorts but they just ignore it. We even had a deterrant containing lion scent called Silent Roar (!!!!) which is supposed to make them think a big hungry predator is nearby - they didn't give a toss. Ideas anybody...?

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LoveMILbut · 08/10/2015 21:29

YANBU - I am in the same situation. Plus added fox poo!

Mehitabel6 · 08/10/2015 21:44

Thankfully cats are not vermin- they are domestic pets and will remain so.

Ebb · 10/10/2015 14:40

Saw this and thought of you OP. Yanbu for not wanting to clear up cat shit.

AIBU to think that as I don't own a cat I shouldn't have to clear up cat sh*t from my garden every other day??
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