Posted by Blairadamwitch on June 28, 2008, 11:54 am
Anybody got any idea how to stop house cats fouling on my lawn?
I have a small strip of grass that is constantly being ruined by cats.
I've tried various anti cat pellets from DIY stores and I also have a
sonic cat repellent...nothing has worked.
Thanks
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Blairadamwitch
Posted by Chuck on June 28, 2008, 6:09 pm
Blairadamwitch wrote:
> Anybody got any idea how to stop house cats fouling on my lawn?
> I have a small strip of grass that is constantly being ruined by cats.
> I've tried various anti cat pellets from DIY stores and I also have a
> sonic cat repellent...nothing has worked.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
Keep them in the house if they are yours. If not, call animal control.
They will trap them and take them away.
Posted by Dave Balderstone on July 2, 2008, 10:02 pm
> Anybody got any idea how to stop house cats fouling on my lawn?
> I have a small strip of grass that is constantly being ruined by cats.
> I've tried various anti cat pellets from DIY stores and I also have a
> sonic cat repellent...nothing has worked.
Try this:
<http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page.aspx?c=1&pD958&cat=2,2280,33159>
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Posted by SteveB on July 3, 2008, 12:18 am
Blairadamwitch wrote:
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> Anybody got any idea how to stop house cats fouling on my lawn?
> I have a small strip of grass that is constantly being ruined by cats.
> I've tried various anti cat pellets from DIY stores and I also have a
> sonic cat repellent...nothing has worked.
My grandmother had good luck with a squirt gun filled with ammonia. Get
one of those gaudy things the kids like today, and I'll bet you could hit
a cat from your front porch.
Posted by dgk on July 3, 2008, 7:44 am
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 04:18:16 +0000 (UTC), "SteveB"
>Blairadamwitch wrote:
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>> Anybody got any idea how to stop house cats fouling on my lawn?
>> I have a small strip of grass that is constantly being ruined by cats.
>> I've tried various anti cat pellets from DIY stores and I also have a
>> sonic cat repellent...nothing has worked.
>My grandmother had good luck with a squirt gun filled with ammonia. Get
>one of those gaudy things the kids like today, and I'll bet you could hit
>a cat from your front porch.
I guess ammonia in the eyes wouldn't cause any permanent damage to a
cat. Can we try it on you first just to be sure?
> I have a small strip of grass that is constantly being ruined by cats.
> I've tried various anti cat pellets from DIY stores and I also have a
> sonic cat repellent...nothing has worked.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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