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| barry makepeace 2007-05-25, 5:25 pm |
| Does anyone have any good ideas for stopping cats messing in the garden.
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| Bob Hobden 2007-05-25, 5:25 pm |
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"barry makepeace" wrote
> Does anyone have any good ideas for stopping cats messing in the garden.
There is an ultrasonic device on the market that has 3 settings one of which
is for cats, costs about £40. There are also some water pistols combined
with PIRs which spray the blighters with water when they approach, mind you
it will also be triggered by you and your family so be warned. :-)
A powerful water pistol does also chase them away but you have to be there
waiting so it's not a good permanent deterrent as they will just ensure you
aren't around.
With the water things it's best to tell the owners what you intend to do so
they know what's happened when their cat comes home wet, unfortunately,
other than keeping them locked in permanently there isn't much an owner can
do once the cat is used to craping outside.
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Regards
Bob H
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| Brian Watson 2007-05-26, 1:25 pm |
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"barry makepeace" <barry.makepeace@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone have any good ideas for stopping cats messing in the garden.
Physically shoo-ing them away works in time because they are creatures of
habit who patrol a regular course until someone persuades them to change the
route.
A cheap instead/as well plan is to put a squeeze of lemon juice where they
like to do it. The stuff that comes in plastic lemons works as well as juice
straight from a lemon.
This needs renewing from time to time but it does work.
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Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
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| barry makepeace 2007-05-27, 9:25 am |
| Thanks for the input guys. I have heard of these things before but someone
told me recently that orange peel scattered about the garden deters them. I
dont know how effective this is though.
"Brian Watson" <WACCI_inf@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "barry makepeace" <barry.makepeace@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Physically shoo-ing them away works in time because they are creatures of
> habit who patrol a regular course until someone persuades them to change
> the route.
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> A cheap instead/as well plan is to put a squeeze of lemon juice where they
> like to do it. The stuff that comes in plastic lemons works as well as
> juice straight from a lemon.
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> This needs renewing from time to time but it does work.
>
> --
> Brian
> "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
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| Brian Watson 2007-05-28, 3:25 am |
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"barry makepeace" <barry.makepeace@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the input guys. I have heard of these things before but
> someone told me recently that orange peel scattered about the garden
> deters them. I dont know how effective this is though.
That sort-of works but is unsightly. That's why I recommend the juice of
lemons.
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Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
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"barry makepeace" <barry.makepeace@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone have any good ideas for stopping cats messing in the garden.
Dogs ?
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"Rich" <nosp@amnospam.net> wrote in message
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> "barry makepeace" <barry.makepeace@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Dogs ?
Yep, get a hungry pitbull.
mark
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