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Help urgentley need to stop cats pooing on our soil

11 replies

sweetbloom · 18/07/2010 15:34

Should I chuck bark on it?,or sow some winter flowers, or cover it up with something,help me please.

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reikizen · 18/07/2010 15:36

We found the only think that worked was one of those sonic cat scarers (expensive though, I think ebay had the cheapest). And clean it all up first too. Yuk.

DrivenToDistraction · 18/07/2010 15:37

B;ack pepper (finely ground) does the trick. Do you have access to a cash and carry?

sweetbloom · 18/07/2010 15:43

Im going to look for a sonic cat scarer,and buy some pepper im so desperate and fed up with cleqning poo,thanks very much.

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MitchyInge · 18/07/2010 15:49

Pet TIGER

or if garden bit small, Eurasian lynx?

sweetbloom · 18/07/2010 17:06

Thanks mitchyinge lolpurrfect!.

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whoopstheregoesmymerkin · 21/07/2010 20:49

try sprinkling tea tree oil on for good measure where they have previoulsy pooed (after getting it all up)

Airyfairy1965 · 14/08/2010 21:50

Buy some Silent roar it is pellets that have been soaked in lions urine, Apparently cats will not trespass on another cats territory and the smell of the pellets lets them know it's a big cat.

RicePuddingWithJam · 14/08/2010 22:09

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nbee84 · 14/08/2010 22:19

I made friends with my neighbour's cat. Bought some cat milk for her, gave her little bits of chicken (with my neighbours permission, didn't want to overfeed the cat or anything) I had the cat coming into the house and being petted. So now she thinks this is her 'other' home and she's stopped digging up my flowerbeds Grin

corns1lk · 14/08/2010 22:20

we filled up our beds with plants so there was nowhere to poo - did the trick. They now poo in our miserable neighbours garden.Grin

GeekyGirl · 14/08/2010 22:42

Don't put bark down - they thinks it's cat litter. We covered the soil with our spikey pyracantha prunings - very painful to walk on - seems to have worked.

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