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Old 30-05-2003, 04:11 PM
Sydney
 
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Default OK cats ... it's WAR

Ermm - after six months of trying all forms of cat repellent (who seem to do
their stuff on my lawn rather than borders and bury it - we don't have a
catand there is a large cat population on our estate), and out of
purefinancial exasperation I tried the Human Urine 'marking my territory'
bit.

It works very well ! Repeat every fort night (I collect mine in a
milkbottle in the down stairs toilet and then sprinkle it over the lawn and
fence posts after dark !!). The cats get the message. You might find that
after a while the passway smells a bit to your nose - but atleast you won't
be dodging things..

Sorry for those eating their tea whilst reading this post !!

Sydney
"MC" wrote in message
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I am now on a mission.

We have one access to our property. It is via a gate from the main road,
walking between two properties (an alleyway in effect) towards our garden
then a left turn to our stairs leading to our flat.

Now the problem is that our alley is used as a cat toilet...BIG TIME.

Every
night at least one or two cat dumps would mysteriously appear along the
ally.

We are plagued with at least 6 or 7 cats who use our garden and I have

used
everything over the last year or so to stop them fouling the alleyway.

I have used all the specialised chemical deterrents on the market (powders
and liquid) ... NO GOOD.

I have used bleaches, even Jeyes Fluid and Jeyes Dustbin Powder...NO GOOD.

Bought a high-powered, pump water pistol. Cats used to laugh at that. In
desperation I filled it with a Jeyes solution ... it melted the water
reservoir ... NO GOOD.

I now use two ultrasound cat repellers around and down the alley. It has
cut the crap by about 25% but there are still deaf cats about so ...NO

GOOD.

What do I do now? Summer is upon us and today the alley was full of crap
and swarms of flies.

I'm getting to the point where I want to buy an air rifle but fear this

may
be frowned upon so will not mention it just yet

SERIOUSLY - Anyone know how to build an electric barrier (similar to

cattle
fencing but adjusted voltage for smaller mammals). I am no electronics
expert so I am not too hot on volts and currents.

I will be posting soon re gaining info and experiences in the hope that I
could soon lobby my local council to make a bye-law as per references to

the
Public Health Act 1938 with reference also to the Environmental Protection
Act 1990.

Regards all

MC