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Old 18-11-2004, 03:20 PM
Rick
 
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:22:32 +0000 (UTC), "Jim"
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"Tumbleweed" wrote in message
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"ex WGS Hamm" wrote in message
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"Symon" wrote in message
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Hi everyone, this is my first postibg and ive never used this service
before, so apologise if thuis question has been aske a thousand times.
I have recently dug up my front lawn and replaced it with decorative
chippings and some grasses due to the fact that my lawn was always
covered in Cats mess, i tried everything from garlic to curry/chilli
powderand lots of garden centre products. to my horror this morning i
have found another very large deposit right in the middle of my new
(and very nice looking may i add) garden. Can anybody please help(
other than the usual boot up the A**e advice) i may have to shoot the
thing soon JOKE.
It is unusualy for cats to mess right in the middle of anywhee and leave
the
turd ditting on the surface. Have you actually *seen* the cat messing?

It
is
more than likely to be a hedgehog turd.



********. Standard behaviour for the cats round here.

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Tumbleweed

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It is quite obvious that you will never-ever defeat the cat or the cat
owner. You are left with a small selection of "fixes" for the problem. (1)
dispose of the cat (2) dispose of the cat owner. (3) Live with it. (4)
construct and maintain a unit that the cat likes to crap in. That keeps it
in one place and cleanup is not very difficult. It also makes option (1)
easier to accomplish.




You missed one
Get your own cat. Hopefully it will keep other cats out of its
territory.

I have just had to do this. But will have to wait and see if it works
as my two are only 11 weeks old at the moment.

Rick...