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cat problems, again
I can't say that I've tried it (yet), but I did hear that, cats being
territorial animals, and scentmarking being a big thing in the catworld, that pi**ing in all the places that the cat likes to p**s puts them off. Ladies, as well as being at a slight disadvantage as to scentmarking your borders compared to men, it is alleged that testosterone in the urine is a key deterrent component so it may not be worth the effort on your part. Urine is supposed to be a good accelerant for the compost heap too, all that nitrogen in the urea. Otherwise, it's sticks pushed into the ground at close intervals, brushwood, sticks and thorns laid on the ground, with a scattering of orange peel for good measure. ===== "Bob H" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this question has been asked before, but I can't recall the answers given. On both borders, front and back, between my property and my next door neighbour, cats are using them as toilets. I have tried a couple of types of pellets, can't remember what the names are now, and now I am trying water in clear plastic containers. That seemed to have worked so so, for a short while, but this evening I have found that it no longer stops the cats from doing thier bussiness. Any other possible solutions? Thanks -- Bob H Leeds UK --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003 |
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