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Bob Robertson 26-05-2003 08:08 PM

Cat deterrents
 
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob



Charlie 26-05-2003 09:32 PM

Cat deterrents
 
Apparently scattering orange peel around works. My old cat wouldn't go
anywhere near citrus fruits (or you, if you were eating them). Sods law
though, my new(er) cat adores oranges. And lemons. And grapefruit.

You might want to try that if it's concentrated in a particular area.

Charlie.

"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob





Little Badger 26-05-2003 09:56 PM

Cat deterrents
 
Tie shop carrier bags to sticks around your garden!

My cat hates the sound of a rustling carrier bag!

Badge


"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob





r3duf 26-05-2003 11:08 PM

Cat deterrents
 

"Little Badger" wrote in message
...
Tie shop carrier bags to sticks around your garden!

My cat hates the sound of a rustling carrier bag!

Badge


"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden

is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all

that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob

Try three quater filling clear lemonade bottles with water. Place them

upright around the garden, my friends say it works for them.
JD





martin 26-05-2003 11:08 PM

Cat deterrents
 
On Mon, 26 May 2003 23:05:32 +0100, "r3duf"
wrote:


Try three quater filling clear lemonade bottles with water. Place them

upright around the garden, my friends say it works for them.


With or without straws?
--
martin

Sue & Bob Hobden 26-05-2003 11:20 PM

Cat deterrents
 

"Little Badger" wrote in message
Tie shop carrier bags to sticks around your garden!

My cat hates the sound of a rustling carrier bag!

and one of ours will always dive into any plastic bag we leave around, which
we don't now 'cause it will suffocate one day.
--
Bob

www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in
Runnymede fighting for it's existence.



Cupra 27-05-2003 08:32 AM

Cat deterrents
 

"Sue & Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...

"Little Badger" wrote in message
Tie shop carrier bags to sticks around your garden!

My cat hates the sound of a rustling carrier bag!

and one of ours will always dive into any plastic bag we leave around,

which
we don't now 'cause it will suffocate one day.
--
Bob


Yes, mine dives into platic bags as well....... even went as far as buying a
'psuedo-plastic bag' from a pet shop (makes same rustling sound etc... but
is a bit safer), and guess what.... he ignores it!




Jo 27-05-2003 11:44 AM

Cat deterrents
 
A dog?
;-)

Jo.


"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob





Andrew Thomson 27-05-2003 10:08 PM

Cat deterrents
 
Get a container of those blue slug pellets that B&Q/Homebase sell that
contain domestic animal repellant. I find they work a treat, especially if
you put down a nice heavy sprinkling. Costs about £3 for a big bottle.

I think they contain some sort of odour that offends cats. Having said that,
I spotted the animal from two doors along trying to eat some of mine.
Apparently she suffered what my neighbour politely described as "being sick
from both ends". No long term effects though except that she won't come near
my garden anymore.

And I'm slug free too!

Andrew



Druss 28-05-2003 02:08 PM

Cat deterrents
 
"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob

I have just erected an 18" high 1.5" mesh wire netting around my raised
veggie beds, keeps the cats away since it move in a funny way they don't
dare try to jump over it. Makes working the beds slightly more awkward, but
does a grand job.
Of course it's not terribly practical around flowerbeds, but you can use the
green or brown stiff plastic mesh on the ground they cannot scratch and thus
tend to go elsewhere.
Duncan



Di 29-05-2003 06:56 AM

Cat deterrents
 

"Druss" wrote in message
...
"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden

is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.

snip
you could try moth balls they hate the smell or if they look too incongruous
you can soak used tea bags in eucalyptus same effect.



andrewpreece 29-05-2003 04:56 PM

Cat deterrents
 
Twigs scattered about, espec thorny ones; looks untidy though.

Andy.

"Bob Robertson" wrote in message
...
Help, I have just moved into a new house and have found that the garden is
being used by the local cat population as a toilet, nothing I do stops

them.
I am looking for an animal friendly method of keeping them out of the
garden.
I have heard of the electronic devices but I do not want to spend all that
money and find out is useless, so a tried and tested method or piece of
equipment would be appreciated that I can get in the UK.
Thanks Bob






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