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Kano
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28th Apr 09 at 13:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Been in our house for a month now and after us just doing our garden one of the cats from the street now thinks our garden is its litter tray.

Can never catch the wee rat at it, so putting it down isn't an option.

Anything I can leave out or buy to keep it out the garden?

Ta
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CD's on a string, hang it up somewhere.
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Slug pellets in cat treats
Kano
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quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
Slug pellets in cat treats


Hmmmmmm....

I'm not hanging CD's up in my Garden either..
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hanging cd's
or fill bottles with water, the reflections do the same things are hanging cds!
the water bottles just between plants...
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Cats are brilliant really. Ours always shits next door but never on ours


my mates dad has this stupid high pitch tone thing. DOes your tits in. Its only me and my mate who can hear it. Its older brothers, mother etc cant hear it!


[Edited on 28-04-2009 by richc]
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Make an example of one of them
Kano
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quote:
Originally posted by richc
Cats are brilliant really. Ours always shits next door but never on ours




I'll kick it back nextdoor if I catch it.. I really like cats aswell, just not this ignorant mink of a cat..
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28th Apr 09 at 13:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

break some cd's into 4 pieces and shove the bits into the ground/soil around your garden.
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quote:
Originally posted by Kano
quote:
Originally posted by richc
Cats are brilliant really. Ours always shits next door but never on ours




I'll kick it back nextdoor if I catch it.. I really like cats aswell, just not this ignorant mink of a cat..




Read my edit...
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quote:
Originally posted by richc
Cats are brilliant really. Ours always shits next door but never on ours


my mates dad has this stupid high pitch tone thing. DOes your tits in. Its only me and my mate who can hear it. Its older brothers, mother etc cant hear it!


[Edited on 28-04-2009 by richc]



That's the best option, as they do work
Kano
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quote:
Originally posted by C2RL R
break some cd's into 4 pieces and shove the bits into the ground/soil around your garden.


Does that actually work?
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apparently so. i have one of the high pitched buzzer things though.
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quote:
Originally posted by C2RL R
apparently so. i have one of the high pitched buzzer things though.


Can you hear it?
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Buy a BB Gun.
Kevxx
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call this lady


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Get a dog
C2RL R
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quote:
Originally posted by richc
quote:
Originally posted by C2RL R
apparently so. i have one of the high pitched buzzer things though.


Can you hear it?


i used to be able to. not heard it for a while though. maybe the battery is low or i'm an old cunt.
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Vinegar i heard works, across the tops of fences and around the garden in different places
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Having two greyhounds that run after cats at lightening speed always helps
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lemon juice around your borders/fences or especially in their faces - you'll never see it agin.

I could say Anti-Freeze in a dish as they love the taste and it kils them but the internet police would lock me away so I won't say that
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Think there is a spray repellent you can get that deterrents cats.

Just don't go buying catnip .....
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Nope, you need a dog.

I love cats, but i have rabbits so always chasing foxes and cats out the garden.

Usually with a loud "Hissssss" noise like a cat does when its not happy. And if its out the front, i'll chase it down the path.

Same thing, every time, the gingers fecked off, but we've got another one thats goona get a grade a ass wooping at some point
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Air rifle, night vision goggles, beer. Hunt the bastard doon in the dead of the night, then nail it to a cross in their garden next to the morning papers.
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They always go after my fish in the pond....I have a decent bb gun at hand though

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