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Old 23-04-2003, 12:32 AM
Stephen Howard
 
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Default Cats any ideas

On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 17:13:01 +0100, "auntie_biotic"
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Any ideas for stopping cats using not all but a particular part of my
garden?



I don't know if anyone's suggested this idea before - but it occurs to
me that cats prefer to crap in something comfortable, rather than the
scrotty stuff we shove out plants into.
Would they not find a trough of dry sand more appealing?

If the cats aren't yours, and depending on your relationship with the
owner, it might even be possible to site the kitty-loo in the owner's
garden.
A simple roof could be attached to keep the sand dry.

Should you have to site the kitty-loo in your own garden, and assuming
you know who owns the culprit moggy, you could always dig out the crap
and return it to them, in a little bag. I'm sure they'd be only too
happy to arrange disposal of their pet's faeces.

Regards,



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