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The previously mentioned Lion/Tiger shit from the nearest zoo is, i am told, an excellent deterent.

And many zoos keep the stuff for sale to gardeners.

One other deterent that i have heard of as beig effective in the shorterm is the skin from citrus fruits, however you will have to keep replacing the peelings on a daily basis so thats a lot of oranges and lemons.

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Iv got this pepper spray stuff and powder with i scatter or spray around the drive to keep ferals out and it works a treat. Im sure it works on domestics too. Iv also seen folk with bottles of water lying in their flower beds...dont know what good it does though?

 

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Anyone who's got a dog(s) will have enough on their hands cleaning up after their own animal(s) let alone cleaning up after some gob shites cat who's coming in wrecking your plants and laying Eartha Kits all over your lawn.

 

If you see the cat in your garden just let the dogs out, it'll be off and over the fence in a split second and will think twice about coming in again.

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It's about time lazy irresponsible cat owners are made to abide by the same laws as those with dogs. No roaming on other people's property, clean up any crap, pay for damage to flowerbeds etc and most of all a huge fine for any killing of songbirds.

Why should these filthy vermin get away with killing millions of wild birds every year when it's illegal for a human to do it??

Dirty introduced pests have no place in the ecosystem whatsoever. :angry::angry:

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Why should these filthy vermin get away with killing millions of wild birds every year when it's illegal for a human to do it??

 

Thats priceless - thanks for the best laugh all day :clapper:

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It's about time lazy irresponsible cat owners are made to abide by the same laws as those with dogs. No roaming on other people's property, clean up any crap, pay for damage to flowerbeds etc and most of all a huge fine for any killing of songbirds.

Why should these filthy vermin get away with killing millions of wild birds every year when it's illegal for a human to do it??

Dirty introduced pests have no place in the ecosystem whatsoever. :angry::angry:

 

Not a member of the Cats Protection League, clearly...... :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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Be a fine thing bubble if we could get dog owners to do the same. If I had a pound for every dog shit I stepped over on the pavements I'd be fookin' rich by now.

 

 

same everywhere BUT if a warden could find the address of the dog owners we'd be fined,but not cat owners.

ALSO,if 1 of our dogs were seen walking the pavement unattended,we'd have to pay a small fortune to get it back from the kennels,but not cat owners!!!!!!! :angry:

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It's about time lazy irresponsible cat owners are made to abide by the same laws as those with dogs. No roaming on other people's property, clean up any crap, pay for damage to flowerbeds etc and most of all a huge fine for any killing of songbirds.

Why should these filthy vermin get away with killing millions of wild birds every year when it's illegal for a human to do it??

Dirty introduced pests have no place in the ecosystem whatsoever. :angry::angry:

I dont think Im lazy and I own 6 Cats, I do however hate cleaning up shit that some lazy git and his Whippet leaves outside my house most mornings!!

 

I do like how a human being will blame an animal for the downfall of the entire eco system, my word thats where we have been going wrong all these years!!! :doh:

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It's about time lazy irresponsible cat owners are made to abide by the same laws as those with dogs. No roaming on other people's property, clean up any crap, pay for damage to flowerbeds etc and most of all a huge fine for any killing of songbirds.

Why should these filthy vermin get away with killing millions of wild birds every year when it's illegal for a human to do it??

Dirty introduced pests have no place in the ecosystem whatsoever. :angry::angry:

 

 

:thumbs::notworthy::clapper::clapper:

just replied to lurchergrirl at the bottom of this topic befofe reading your post.seems we have the same views!!!

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It's about time lazy irresponsible cat owners are made to abide by the same laws as those with dogs. No roaming on other people's property, clean up any crap, pay for damage to flowerbeds etc and most of all a huge fine for any killing of songbirds.

Why should these filthy vermin get away with killing millions of wild birds every year when it's illegal for a human to do it??

Dirty introduced pests have no place in the ecosystem whatsoever. :angry::angry:

 

 

:thumbs::notworthy::clapper::clapper:

just replied to lurchergrirl at the bottom of this topic befofe reading your post.seems we have the same views!!!

 

Yes I hate the things. My neighbour's fleabag sometimes craps at the bottom of my garden so I chuck it back over the fence. Funny thing is that she had two cats and one recently had to be put down after a stroke, the remaining one has now started crapping on top of its grave. :D

 

6pack,

Just reread that bit, it was a pretty daft statement lol! :laugh:

 

Dawn B,

Yes human beings have messed up big time, introducing domestic cats is another fine example.

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