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Malpeki
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03-06-2013, 07:33 PM
Originally Posted by coventrycatfish View Post
This advice may not be exactly what you are looking for, but... the best way to keep your neighbour's cats out of your garden is to get your own cat.

*ducks and runs*


Oh God! please beware!

I think I already got enough of them, ugh!

I wanna get rid of them, I do not want even get a own
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03-06-2013, 08:47 PM
Well I thought having a DOG kept cats out of your yard!

I must say that when I had 2 cats I didn't notice other cats coming in.

When I only had 1 cat we did get a stray or two in a lot of the time. I ended up keeping one of them for 16 yrs until it died!

EMBRACE THESE CATS! TAKE THEM INTO YOUR HEART AND HOME!

*runs away fast!
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04-06-2013, 12:39 PM
Originally Posted by Tangutica View Post
Well I thought having a DOG kept cats out of your yard!

I must say that when I had 2 cats I didn't notice other cats coming in.

When I only had 1 cat we did get a stray or two in a lot of the time. I ended up keeping one of them for 16 yrs until it died!

EMBRACE THESE CATS! TAKE THEM INTO YOUR HEART AND HOME!

*runs away fast!
home? my home? why? I only want them HOME! there where they belong to!
they has a home, they are the cats of my neighbours, so why the heck should I care for other peoples cats?

sorry but I'm not Mother Teresa for the pets of other people who are not able and ready for to care themselfes for them

they are about 20! cats together, depends of how many just has died of any sickness or got hit by a car and of how many just got new born again

as none of them is neutered nor spayed, nor that any of them ever did see the vet!
never got dewormed (that makes their poo especially delicate, at all when my dog is sniffling at!) and all of them are full of fleas!
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13-06-2013, 07:12 AM
I don't know if anyone has already said this as havn't had time to read all the replies. But the ultrasonic thing is good but if you have dogs their hearing is even sharper so I would have thought it will affect them too and not be pleasent.
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13-06-2013, 10:06 AM
Originally Posted by madmare View Post
I don't know if anyone has already said this as havn't had time to read all the replies. But the ultrasonic thing is good but if you have dogs their hearing is even sharper so I would have thought it will affect them too and not be pleasent.
Hi madmare Thanks for your reply

well, I already realised, that it's quite good working at dogs! lol
as when I placed it past weekend, one in the open garage (as they even pooed around there ) and one for to secure the area in front of, my dog came along and in a jiffy she was off and away again

but I don't mind because you can switch them off and on
so when I'm there with my dog, I just switch it off, anyway the cats wont come then when we're around

but at night and during the week when I'm at work, I'll swich them on

so that weekend I'll see the result
hopefully everythings fine
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17-06-2013, 12:23 PM
Update:

It was working!

...except of one or two of these cats must be deaf

but it was far far less poo all around than before

just hope it will remain like that
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17-06-2013, 12:59 PM
Originally Posted by Malpeki View Post
Update:

It was working!

...except of one or two of these cats must be deaf

but it was far far less poo all around than before

just hope it will remain like that
Great news,good for you
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07-07-2013, 06:15 PM
I protect newly planted areas by covering with chicken wire... or maybe as pat says, embrace the problem and help run a TNR scheme in your town s that the health f the cats is better and no fleas or other diseases.
That would help the neighbourhood ; better than grumbling! Cheaper too..
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07-07-2013, 06:51 PM
I was trying to remember where I had seen these in the past



Then I recalled it was in that 'Innovations' mag that used to come with the Sunday Papers! I laughed at the time at the claims that it will 'scare all cats from your garden'

I found it just now in the Betterware Catalogue online! They are still selling them - a metal cat silhouette with scary eyes!

*who knows? Maybe they DO work!
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