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Old 06-04-2005, 09:21 PM
hugh
 
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In message , ZoeM
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[They don't crap in their own gardens, the cats that is,......

Mike
with a cat crap free garden :-))



Mine bloody well does. }:-(

(He's then the wife's cat, not mine!)

He can't be arsed to climb the wall to crap in anyone elses garden, but
I
can tolerate him using one area of bare dry soil as a sort of outdoor
litter-tray. He won't tolerate another cat in his garden, and so I only
have
the crap of one cat to clear up.

Duncan
with a one cat-crap garden (or, "a one-cat, crap garden")


My cat also craps in my garden. I don't know if she does it in anyone
elses. But all my neighbours have at least one cat - it's amazing
we're
not submerged in the stuff. (There are 14 cats in total counting my
IMMEDIATE neighbours!!!)

BTW cats do at least bury their faeces - I find it when I'm weeding or
turning over the soil, but I don't see it otherwise. Also - cats
rarely
do it on open ground (like grass or a path) - unless they are claiming
their territory in response to a fight. They will prefer to do it
behind
a shrub where no one can see them. Are you sure it's not foxes? Also
-
gravel and recently overturned soil is a mecca for cats.

Zoe (and Thea the cat!!)[/i][/color]


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ZoeM

Get yourself a dog, they're *real* turd machines.
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hugh
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