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Default tips on stopping cat pooing!!!


"Bashy" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a cat that comes into my front garden and poo's on either the
front lawn, or the front flower bed. I have tried everything the garden
centre has to offer - Pellets, lion dung, spray, gel. I have also bought
a sonic sound thing (which kept it away for a day or so, then it did a
poo right in front of it).
I have tried pepper, cocktail sticks and jeyes fluid buried underneath
the compost.
Has anyone got any ideas. I'm going out of my mind!!! Please don't
suggets getting a dog, the wife wouldn't have it.
Who'd have a sodding cat anyway. I suppose it doesn't poo in the owners
garden though.

Well, the same people who made the Foxwatch gadget I've been trying out
recently - successfully, so far - also make a Ca****ch:

http://www.conceptresearch.co.uk/cats_2.htm

A bit pricey from them - a bit cheaper on Ebay, where I bought my Foxwatch
unit, but of course never quite sure of the warranty issues if you don't
think it works or it goes wrong:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ca****ch-Cat-D...QQcmdZViewItem



Mark


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