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Old 08-07-2007, 08:07 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In message , Crundy
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Buy some cat
repellant.


Why does the victim have to always pay to control other peoples pets?

Cat repellent should be free to anyone who needs it. The cost of this
service can be paid by the cat owners with a 'tax' on vets bills and cat
food.

Starting some kind of petition will not solve this. Perhaps I
should start a petition to get whiney old farts banned from the internet so
they can't start petitions against minor issues with no workable resolution?


There is more than one workable solution.

Or you could just shut the **** up?


Typical reaction of a cat owner!
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Google for scarecrow and buy one of the motion activated sprayers. I used
one for a few weeks and found that cats learnt not to come into the garden.
Our major problem though was badgers and herons and it cured them! It
sprayed me a few times as well when I forgot to turn it off!! Nowadays, I
use it when needed

Perhaps you and a few of your friends/neighbours who have a similar problem
should club together and buy one. Used for a few weeks now and then and all
will be pleased.

Geoff


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The thing about cats is they always do their business in other peoples
gardens!!!!

Its as if they know


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By the way, my springer loves cats . . . . . He has trouble with the bones
though!

Geoff


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By the way, my springer loves cats . . . . . He has trouble with the bones
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