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Keeping cats out of garden
On 24/09/2013 19:10, Mr Pounder wrote:
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Mr Pounder" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.co.uk... On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 18:51:31 +0100, Christina Websell wrote: [1] Almost certain it's a cat - there are sometimes vague attempts to scratch the ground and bury it, but often not successful. Volume and size is too small for a fox. Cats usually bury their poo. Young dog fox cubs are ejected from their families round about late August. I suggest it might be them. Doesn't fox poo have a very "foxy" but not unpleasant smell and a pointed end?]Depends if the cubs have managed to to catch anything. Cat poo smells foul. Agreed, but they bury it. Yup, under my wood chippings. Guess who gets a handful of it when weeding? My dog don't crap in my neighbour's garden, I see no reason why his vermin cats should crap in my garden. You just don't understand cats. You don't understand that I own my land and I do not want the ****ing things shitting on my land. Why do you not understand this? Interesting concept. Yes, you own the land, but all kinds of wildlife are your tenants that you can't evict. |
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