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Old 10-09-2011, 11:45 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Roger Tonkin Roger Tonkin is offline
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Default Why do gardeners hate cats?

In article b8522edb-6006-40c9-b2b1-
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On Sep 9, 1:43*pm, Melanie Sands wrote:
Okay, so I've done a bit of googling and snooping in the posts in this
group to find out why.
There's much talk about "crap" and "poo" - but are you sure it's not
HEDGEHOGS that are doing the dirty?

We have an office/workshop surrounded by fields and allotment
gardens / community gardens.
Often, cats come by and especially *in the winter when it's really
cold
(I live in Switzerland) I feed them, thinking (wrongly) that if they
don't
have a collar they must be wild/stray cats.

Come summer, many of the garden allotment folks also feed the cats
with barbeque sausages etc., but others poison them or, as one
gardener told me, he "presses their heads down into the soil until
they are kaputt".

Over the past 6 years, over 12 cats suddenly disappeared:
on this page there is a pixture of our "gazebo" on our parking lot,
where I
have potted plants, and the only animals who crap there are
said hedgehogs. The cats were always very tidy:
http://roundtablespage.tvheaven.com/photo.html

Latest disappearance victim is my own cat Büsli
who was not only sweet and affectionate and followed
me round like a dog, but was also an expert mouse-catcher -
very useful as we have food in ourfice/workshop:http://roundtablespage.tvheaven.com/photo2.html

so I'm wondering - do gardeners WANT mice?

I just don't understand the fuss. If you like nature, surely
you like nature's creatures - especially such useful
ones and low-maintenance ones!

Melanie


Cat s are not natures creatures. They are a feral menace to our
wildlife. They don't belong in our countryside/gardens.
I don't understand why cat owners own cats or leave them run loose.
They should be kept in cages ike a hamster or fenced in. You can't
leave a horse or a dog run loose, why should a cat be let run loose?
Nasty smelly things. You can always tell when there is a cat in
someone's house by the stench when you walk in the door. I don't
suppose they notice.


Well said that man, I totally agree!

Why is it that after many years, dog owners are now beginning to
clear up after them, but cats are ignored!

Mind you, I expect you'll get a load of angy moggy lovers shouting at
you.

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Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales