16-06-2007, 06:59 AM
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Cats in garden
"Baal" wrote in message
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Feed them.
Try Chicken and wallpaper stripper but my favourite was beef and warfarin
(100mg), The cats ceased to be a problem!
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"Bazza" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I encourage wildlife into my garden which is visited and nested by Birds,
squirrels, Fox's,badgers,frogs,toads, newts and the occasional sloworm
and grassnake, I also have an aviary with Cockatiels.
All nice and cosy apart from 2 large black cats, these have collars and
look well fed so I assume they are from some where down the street.
They crap in the garden, have caught collared doves and the other birds
and eat the food I put out for the Badgers and Fox's not to mention
trying to terrorise my cockatiels.
I have been looking for ways to discourage them without harming the rest
of the wildlife.
I don't want a dog or a cat, don't spend enough time at home to do them
justice.
I have looked at sensor watering systems etc.. but have come across this
one:
http://tinyurl.com/2evhnr.
Anybody any experience of this or similar?
I am a pretty good shot and lots of patience so quite fancy it
Bazza
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