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The Cat FAQ - which methods worked best?
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Just wondering after looking through the Damned Cats FAQ which method or methods people found actually worked at all/better than others? Some people had only just started using a method and didn't say how well it fared. I might try something like strategically placed mothballs or olbas oil on teabags etc but I'd want to know if they actually have any effect first. Thanks. -- Lynda Thornton |
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The Cat FAQ - which methods worked best?
"Lynda wrote in message Just wondering after looking through the Damned Cats FAQ which method or methods people found actually worked at all/better than others? Some people had only just started using a method and didn't say how well it fared. I might try something like strategically placed mothballs or olbas oil on teabags etc but I'd want to know if they actually have any effect first. Get some cats of your own! Train them to use a dirt tray or better still get pedigree cats that are already trained and know no other way, and they will keep your garden (their territory) clear of other cats. -- Bob www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in Runnymede fighting for it's existence. |
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The Cat FAQ - which methods worked best?
Cluster bombs.
Lynda Thornton wrote in message ... Hi Just wondering after looking through the Damned Cats FAQ which method or methods people found actually worked at all/better than others? Some people had only just started using a method and didn't say how well it fared. I might try something like strategically placed mothballs or olbas oil on teabags etc but I'd want to know if they actually have any effect first. Thanks. -- Lynda Thornton |
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The Cat FAQ - which methods worked best?
Sue & Bob Hobden wrote:
Get some cats of your own! Train them to use a dirt tray or better still get pedigree cats that are already trained and know no other way, and they will keep your garden (their territory) clear of other cats. Surely Linda's whole point is not to give over "her" garden to bloody cats |
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The Cat FAQ - which methods worked best?
In article , Sue & Bob Hobden
writes "Lynda wrote in message Just wondering after looking through the Damned Cats FAQ which method or methods people found actually worked at all/better than others? Some people had only just started using a method and didn't say how well it fared. I might try something like strategically placed mothballs or olbas oil on teabags etc but I'd want to know if they actually have any effect first. Get some cats of your own! Train them to use a dirt tray or better still get pedigree cats that are already trained and know no other way, and they will keep your garden (their territory) clear of other cats. That doesn't work, as my mother in law, who has had a cat for years, has *always* had a plague of other cats coming in and out of the garden and even trying to get into the house, and this is in more than one house where she has lived. -- Lynda Thornton |
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