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Default Cat Deterrents

On 16/2/07 16:37, in article ,
"MikeCT" wrote:


"Donwill" asked:
Can anyone comment on the success (or otherwise) of strategies to prevent
cats fouling their garden.

Any constructive suggestions welcomed.

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If you live near a Zoo, lion or tiger manure scattered around the garden is
a sure winner, so I am told!

At Paignton Zoo they turn it into compost, known as Zoo Poo!
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