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jellyfish 24-12-2006 02:43 PM

cat problem
 
hi guys,
this will be my first year doing a vegetable patch,its roughly 12x8ft, ive dug it all out and recently prepared the soil with bone and bloodmeal etc only to find my cat REALLY likes this place now to deposit all kinds of filth lol...any proven ideas to make her think "this little patch isnt so good after all"????...i find myself running the length of the garden shacking my fist each morning at her lol..thx guys and a happy xmas

Mike 24-12-2006 08:32 PM

cat problem
 
"jellyfish" wrote in message
...

hi guys,
this will be my first year doing a vegetable patch,its
roughly 12x8ft, ive dug it all out and recently prepared the soil with
bone and bloodmeal etc only to find my cat REALLY likes this place now
to deposit all kinds of filth lol...any proven ideas to make her think
"this little patch isnt so good after all"????...i find myself running
the length of the garden shacking my fist each morning at her lol..thx
guys and a happy xmas




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jellyfish


I bet your neighbours are pleased that at long last you have provided a
toilet for your bit of vermin. They can get on with gardening without the
mess you are complaining about now :-))

How do you think they have been feeling?

Do have a nice Christmas

Mike

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Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rnshipmates.co.uk
www.nsrafa.com



Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) 24-12-2006 09:59 PM

cat problem
 

"jellyfish" wrote in message
...

hi guys,
this will be my first year doing a vegetable patch,its
roughly 12x8ft, ive dug it all out and recently prepared the soil with
bone and bloodmeal etc only to find my cat REALLY likes this place now
to deposit all kinds of filth lol...any proven ideas to make her think
"this little patch isnt so good after all"????...i find myself running
the length of the garden shacking my fist each morning at her lol..thx
guys and a happy xmas


jellyfish


Well the cat sh1tee and pee won't do any harm and some might argue the
benefits. When you start to plant seed/seedlings etc in the spring cover the
whole plot with chicken wire until things get going. Meanwhile prepare a
small area of soft sieved bum comfy soil elsewhere,complete with a copy of
"The dog haters gazette" for the cat to read.



[email protected] 25-12-2006 10:05 PM

cat problem
 
jellyfish wrote:

hi guys,
this will be my first year doing a vegetable patch,its
roughly 12x8ft, ive dug it all out and recently prepared the soil with
bone and bloodmeal etc only to find my cat REALLY likes this place now
to deposit all kinds of filth lol...any proven ideas to make her think
"this little patch isnt so good after all"????...i find myself running
the length of the garden shacking my fist each morning at her lol..thx
guys and a happy xmas


If you google for 'cat deterrents for your garden' there are various
schemes and gadgets on the market you could try. Here's a couple of
examples, which may be pricey depending on your budget:

http://www.critter-repellent.com/cat/cat-deterrent.php
http://www.conceptresearch.co.uk/cats_2.htm

Happy gardening to all in the coming year,

AA
http://www.myspace.com/aa_spaceagent


[email protected] 28-12-2006 07:59 AM

cat problem
 
jellyfish wrote:
only to find my cat REALLY likes this place now


We have our own cat FAQ, but it starts from the presumption that they
are someone else's cats: http://home.clara.net/tmac/urgring/faqcats1.htm


Keith \(Dorset\) 28-12-2006 10:08 AM

cat problem
 

More productive still,

Grow a buddleia bush in the corner of the garden.

Prune it right down to just above ground level, when you sow your seed in
March / April - which is the best time to maximise the flowering period late
in the summer for butterflies.

Lay the cut branches (which won't have any leaves) over the seed bed.

Shred / compost the branches once the seeds have come up - or I guess use
them for peas (I don't grow peas).

Best wishes,

Keith



"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message
...

"jellyfish" wrote in message
...

hi guys,
this will be my first year doing a vegetable patch,its
roughly 12x8ft, ive dug it all out and recently prepared the soil with
bone and bloodmeal etc only to find my cat REALLY likes this place now
to deposit all kinds of filth lol...any proven ideas to make her think
"this little patch isnt so good after all"????...i find myself running
the length of the garden shacking my fist each morning at her lol..thx
guys and a happy xmas


jellyfish


Well the cat sh1tee and pee won't do any harm and some might argue the
benefits. When you start to plant seed/seedlings etc in the spring cover
the whole plot with chicken wire until things get going. Meanwhile prepare
a small area of soft sieved bum comfy soil elsewhere,complete with a copy
of "The dog haters gazette" for the cat to read.





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