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Post: # 221117Post clanpowell »

AAAARRRGGGHHHH :angryfire: :angryfire:
I've thrown water at yet another cat toileting in my veg patch. I'm fed up of finding catsh*t in my veg patch. This latest one ran off before it did anything but it has broken one the leeks. Other than showing an unhealthy interest in euthentic chinese food anyone got suggestions on how to keep them off my veg? It's already surrounded by chicken wire and free cds

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Post: # 221119Post Green Aura »

A mixture of canes criss-crossed through the beds and orange peel seems to help a lot but nothing is infallible against a desperate kitty! :lol:
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Post: # 221121Post Big Al »

Rose stems with big thorns laid just under the surface so they get a pain as they scratch the soil. Male urine sometimes works as does a dog occasionally but other than killing the cats you have no real cure. One of my neighbours up the road has 2 simese cats and one comes into my garden to chase the chickens. I bent his ear about it and asked him to stop his cat coming into my garden. His reply was " oh it's a cat, you can't stop a cat going into other peoples gardens, it's natural" With owners like that one despairs.
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Big Al wrote: I bent his ear about it and asked him to stop his cat coming into my garden. His reply was " oh it's a cat, you can't stop a cat going into other peoples gardens, it's natural" With owners like that one despairs.
I agree they would soon start moaning if I let my two dogs just wonder around their gardens digging where they pleased.

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clanpowell wrote:
Big Al wrote: I bent his ear about it and asked him to stop his cat coming into my garden. His reply was " oh it's a cat, you can't stop a cat going into other peoples gardens, it's natural" With owners like that one despairs.
I agree they would soon start moaning if I let my two dogs just wonder around their gardens digging where they pleased.

Actually that's a brilliant idea. I never thought of that. I'll take my dog into their garden and see what he says when my dog digs his flowers up....... and he will, lol.

Brill idea......
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Cats, like chickens, can hop over metre high chicken wire so I suggest a second lot of chicken wire to make it taller. You'll then need to double the height of the gate as well. I've got plastic fence wire which skinny cats can squeeze through but my own big lad can't. However I rarely see any cats in my veg patch, otherwise I'd be covering that wire with chicken wire! Good luck.
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Post: # 221133Post Millymollymandy »

Oh yes that stuff works and for dogs too :cheers: (well the stuff we bought was 'dogoff' or similar name, stopped the neighbour's dog from crapping on our grass at the entrance to our orchard), BUT, you need to keep applying it after it rains, and it is very expensive (here in France anyway). :( So you might go through rather a lot if you have to apply it all around the perimeter of your veg patch.
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SusieGee wrote:Edit: have a look here

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pbi-Pepper-Dust ... 481&sr=8-1

Or a bit cheaper here http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Vitax-Pepper- ... 255e649910
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My OH recommends razor blades :shock: but we found that sprigs of holly scattered round worked fairly well but some cats just dont seem to get the idea! Orange peel had some success too but had to keep being reapplied. A neighbour swears by the ultrasonic thingy but they are fairly expensive!
Big Al, good luck with the dog! I had a neighbour whose dog used to be let out and used our garden as its toilet :angryfire: For several months I tried politely mentioning it to the neighbour till I lost my cool one day, scooped up the offending (warm) poo and took it to the neighbours house and gave it to her. The dog never came round again! Maybe take the cat poos to the neighbour?? :thumbright:


edit; cat pepper never worked for us but maybe I was using the cheap stuff!
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Post: # 221150Post bonniethomas06 »

I never thought that when people go on about citrus being offensive for cats that it would be that effective.

However, the other day I peeled an orange and put the peel on the table. My cat walked towards it, took a sniff and then ran a mile.

I can understand how stressful it must be for people to keep finding cat poo, but it is difficult as a cat owner - unlike dogs you can't fence cats in or tell them off!
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Post: # 221181Post boboff »

Air Rifle?

Water Pistol?

Dig an area near by as a kitty Toilet.
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Post: # 221183Post Big Al »

battybird wrote:My OH recommends razor blades :shock: but we found that sprigs of holly scattered round worked fairly well but some cats just dont seem to get the idea! Orange peel had some success too but had to keep being reapplied. A neighbour swears by the ultrasonic thingy but they are fairly expensive!
Big Al, good luck with the dog! I had a neighbour whose dog used to be let out and used our garden as its toilet :angryfire: For several months I tried politely mentioning it to the neighbour till I lost my cool one day, scooped up the offending (warm) poo and took it to the neighbours house and gave it to her. The dog never came round again! Maybe take the cat poos to the neighbour?? :thumbright:


edit; cat pepper never worked for us but maybe I was using the cheap stuff!

far better to spread it on their car door handles......
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Post: # 221185Post Zech »

Big Al wrote:I bent his ear about it and asked him to stop his cat coming into my garden. His reply was " oh it's a cat, you can't stop a cat going into other peoples gardens, it's natural" With owners like that one despairs.
Seriously, what do you expect him to do? Keep the cat locked in the house all the time? You may not like cats, but that would be quite cruel. They go crazy if you keep them shut in (well, most of them do, especially if they're used to going outside).

If you're around to monitor it, I agree with the water pistol suggestion. We've found that quite effective for training several cats.

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Post: # 221194Post Jerseymum »

smear the top of your chicken wire with tiger balm or deep heat
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Post: # 221196Post roger ramjet »

On the plus side, if you are troubled with field mice that can cause damage to many crops, a cat can be your helpful friend.
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