The cat in question is incredibly cute, and very timid having been knocked about a bit my some kids near where he used to live (resulting in him not having a tail

). I wouldn't hurt a hair on his little head. He's lived a couple of doors up from me for about 4 years and for the first time ever he very cautiously stretched his neck out to sniff my finger tip the other day. That's the nearest he's ever let me get. That said, he sits and listens to me when I talk to him and he's best mates with my cat. He usually does his business behind my compost bin, but I think he got caught short while round the front.

The neighbours are lovely people and I've no intention of telling them. What can they do anyway? Wag their finger at him and tell him not to do it again?

And where does my cat go to do her business? Not in my garden, I'm certain.
As for deterrents, I wouldn't want to discourage cats from my front garden. There are some who just pass through regularly, and if I had something there to scare them off, they might cross the road to get away. I've lost two cats to that road myself, and I wouldn't wish the heartache on anyone else, especially not for the sake of a few spuds.
There's a lot of concern about cat poo on compost heaps because of toxoplasmosis, hence my concern about it on my veg plot, but as Pumpy says, our gardens are well manured my all sorts of creatures, and this is probably only bothering me because I saw it.
The cats do keep down the mice population very well, and as you can see I have no problem with cats, just a concern about poo.
As for supersoakers - my cat loves 'em. They're her favourite toys and she'll spend hours in summer chasing the spurts of water, getting absolutely drenched in the process. But then she is a bit crazy
