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just wondering if anyone has got a way of keeping cats off my garden, i had no problem until last year a family moved in 2 doors down with 4 mobile s##t factorys.

i`ve used the gel type crystals and they work for a bit but i dont want to have to keep spending 10 quid a month on them.

i`ve had mixed advice on the sonic type and would just get nicked anyway as its my front garden they are crapping on.

my whole front lawn is covered in crap and i`ve had enough, trouble is they are a nice couple and the wife signs for my parcels and stuff all the time when i`m at work so i dont want to fall out with them.

 

and yes i have thought about shooting them but i wouldnt do it (its to over looked :D ) maybe cage trap and a nice long drive :whistling:

 

its got so bad my kids cant play out the front so any ideas that work would be good

 

cheers

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just wondering if anyone has got a way of keeping cats off my garden, i had no problem until last year a family moved in 2 doors down with 4 mobile s##t factorys.

i`ve used the gel type crystals and they work for a bit but i dont want to have to keep spending 10 quid a month on them.

i`ve had mixed advice on the sonic type and would just get nicked anyway as its my front garden they are crapping on.

my whole front lawn is covered in crap and i`ve had enough, trouble is they are a nice couple and the wife signs for my parcels and stuff all the time when i`m at work so i dont want to fall out with them.

 

and yes i have thought about shooting them but i wouldnt do it (its to over looked :D ) maybe cage trap and a nice long drive :whistling:

 

its got so bad my kids cant play out the front so any ideas that work would be good

 

cheers

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ive heard that old lemonade bottles with the lables taken off and filled with water and then scattered about the lawn will keep the cats off though ive no idea if it works or not! got to be worth a try though!

 

not had much trouble with cats round her since i got the BLAINE backdoor to fence line anticat missile system! :whistling:

 

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Let the dogs out!!!

Mine had a scrap with a cat in the back garden last night, i'm hoping thats enough to stop the horrible thing coming in again!!

 

 

Failing that, i have heard that pepper spread around the border helps, cats don't like it, nor do they like peppermint oil, citrus peel or lavender oil...........................put the lot of them down and hopefully they should stay away!!!!

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just thought of another one that we have done and found it work this was for a veg patch , if you can keep the kids off the lawn for abit , then cut o load of bramble , make sure they got planty of thorns , and scatter on the lawn , and see how you get on .

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That's disgusting - shit everywhere.......hope you get it sorted. It is over run with cats round here too - every other house seems to have at least one. They cause my dogs to bark at night when they are out sneaking around in the dark....bloody nuisance.

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what id do/done is squeak them up,each time give them a loving stroke.give it a week of that then kick the dirty b*****d in the guts and hard.best done at night though!!!!!

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what id do/done is squeak them up,each time give them a loving stroke.give it a week of that then kick the dirty b*****d in the guts and hard.best done at night though!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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pissed meself laughing.

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