some say if you take it to a field give it a 15 second head start then slip a greyhound , supposed to work ive heard
My cat has it ever crapped in our garden, though never on the lawn. It does make a change as cats usually use other folks gardens. Sent from my BND-L21 using Tapatalk
We’ve had 2 cats, both died in suspicion circumstances, I have a cast iron alibi for both, when the first one died I was in Goa India, and the second one I was away fishing
If you find an answer, please do share it..... I ended up having to build a 5 ft wobbly fence around my veg patch to stop my carrots tasting of digested Whiskas. The blinking things even took to leaving night time deposits on the concrete in front of my garage door, just out of the range of the security light. I sprinkled a load of pepper round and about which seemed to stop that, but they still manage to surprise me when I’m gardening
lots of people fill empty plastic lemonade bottles with water , spread them around the ggarden , cats appartley see reflection and don t like it . so avoid that area
Absolutely. I live next to Longleat and their Lions are always sh*tting on my lawn. I suppose some bright spark will say have I tried Sabre Tooth Tiger poo? You couldn't make it up! Even though I just have!
I actually like cats, however I don't think I could eat a full one. Quite tasty with some locally cooked egg fried rice though, just like chicken.
We had a cat problem and bought some green gel like crystals on Internet worked a treat type in cat deterrent sprinkle them around the edge of the garden about a metre wide does the trick better than a well aimed brick
Mouse poop keeps elephants out of your asparagus patch apparently! Could you ask for me please. I have a problem with the brummy herd!
All the cats I’ve had were very clean and providing there was some loose soil would always do their business and scratch over it. Never needed a litter tray except when the ground is covered in snow and ice. If you can tolerate it going in the flower beds, you’ll never notice it. Maybe it never got trained by its mother as a kitten so doesn’t instinctively cover it up. We did have one cat that was a bit mental, when I was a kid, and that was messy. It didn’t live long.
I still have a problem with pachyderms hiding in my cherry tree. Think I might write into Gardeners Question Time about it.