Cats or FAQs?
I want to deter cats from coming in through a certain part
of my garden (they sit there to ambush birds and small mammals). What's best? (Apart from my dog who can't be on guard all day :) Is it possible to buy something that smells bad to cats? Dogbreath perhaps...? This may be in a FAQ and if so, apologies for posting again, but I can't see the FAQs.... Thanks, Jim. -- To reply by email, go to my address and take out the dog. |
Cats or FAQs?
In message , Jim
writes I want to deter cats from coming in through a certain part of my garden his may be in a FAQ and if so, apologies for posting again, but I can't see the FAQs. You missed the 'abc for nwecomers...' post (posted earlier today) which has a link to the urg faqs. The URG 'Damned Cats' FAQ (which may or may not answer you question) is at: http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/faqcats1.htm -- Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds urg Suppliers and References FAQ: http://www.familyfrench.co.uk/garden/urgfaq/index.html |
Cats or FAQs?
Thanks, I'll take a look.... :-)
Chris French and Helen Johnson wrote: The URG 'Damned Cats' FAQ (which may or may not answer you question) is at: http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/faqcats1.htm -- To reply by email, go to my address and take out the dog. |
Cats or FAQs?
A neighbour here in Essex fills glass bottles with water, and leaves them
laying around the garden foliage. He swears these keep the cats at bay. I can't imagine how.... Baz |
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