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Cat Deterrents
On 16 Feb, 11:31, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Ditto any other non-harmful methods? We've started to use Silent Roar pellets because we have new neighbours and they have a tom cat who not only is not scared of our tom, not scared of our 2 dogs but get in our house to eat our cat's food! This moggie is amazing. We've water pistoled him several times but he is still there! I became concerned because when chased out of our garden he would leg it across the road to his house and a few times he missed cars by inches and we don't want him dead. So far I haven't seen any mess on my raised beds which is where he kept going - I've started applying about 3 weeks ago when I noticed how bad it was (when we were felling our eucalyptus tree). These pellets are also good for squirrels and foxes apparently and were voted best product last year. I made absolutely sure that the area was all cleanned first and used lots of twigs as well. I haven't tried any other methods because most moggies visiting are usually scared of our dogs and find a strong tom. Though he is 17 years old now and perhaps cannot fight any longer or simply cannot be bothered ) |
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