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Cats - ongoing problem
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Mark Thompson wrote: I followed several articles in this group the last couple of years dealing with cats and how to keep them out of vegetable gardens. We finally were able to get rid of our 'feline friends' from our vegetable garden (more from luck than anything else?)but they're still leaving their spray in the rest of the garden. We've tried everything to get them out of our garden - no luck. Instead of continuing on this useless quest we're now looking into ways of negating the smell of cat urine. Does anyone know of any ways to neautralize this smell? Any information will be greatly appreciated and used!! The wife planted lavender, we've used citrus sprays.....any other ideas? Thanks in advance. Gratefully yours, Mark Thompson I use white vinegar to totally and permanently eradicate the odor of cat spray, but I'm not sure that that is a viable solution to your problem. ;-) Best bet is time and sunshine and to totally eliminate the problem, fence the yard and get a dog. Or if that is not an option, plant a large patch of catnip nearby, (it's a mint so grows easily and spreads) to attract the cats away from the main garden. Good luck! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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