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---> Re: cat remedy Stuart Naylor04-09-2007
Posted by jones on April 9, 2007, 12:25 am
 
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In the same article/tip I was reading, it also mentioned that planting
CATNIP attracts cats, and advises that you ask the neighbour to plant that
one, to keep the cat there, and we plant the COLEUS.   Actually when I
chased the cat out of the back yard he went through my coleuses just the
same :-)

katherine





Posted by Stuart Naylor on April 9, 2007, 8:24 am
 

Where I live both Dogs & Cats are required to be registered and
neither are permiitted to roam. Our Council provides traps to capture
these roaming Dogs & Cats and I assume that registered dogs and cats
after payment of appropriate fines will be returned to their owners
while unclaimed pets will be put down.  
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Stuart

Posted by len garden on April 9, 2007, 3:10 pm
 g'day stuart,

they are also supposed to be licenesed hear as well, so the stray dog
situation has all but vanished, just cat lovers are not so
responsible, and unfortunately for the hapless gardener who doesn't
want or need cats in his domain once you trap them and release them to
the pound and they get returned to their owners you will never get
them into a trap again. and i have found thorugh experience
irrisponsibale moggie owners soon go looking for their errant ferel
when it doesn't show at brekky time or to their plaintive calls.


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Posted by Sam on May 31, 2007, 5:17 am
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tiger urine could work

Posted by HC on June 1, 2007, 5:22 am
 Have you got any tigers that you could loan me??  LOL

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