Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
6:09 pm
cat garden repellent
I have a neighbors tom cat that feels my home is his territory by peeing everywhere, on the front door, porch, car, windows, even around my Avery of birds and digging my plants. I have tried citrus peel, rue plants, moth balls, cat repellent, washing area with vinegar and yes a dog! speaking to the neighbors is a waste of time as there answer is "cats will be cats" everything else I have tried. this tom cat is driving me insane. I have spent more money trying to get rid of this annoying pest than next door do feeding it. I am literally at my wits end and feel like trapping it an taking to the council. these people allow the tom to roam the streets while they are out either working or raging 24/7. I am tired if waiting for it to squirt it with water and I refuse to set up a "kitty box" for it in MY yard. apart from doing something drastic I need some really good advice Quickly. before I put the matter in my cat hating friends hands.!
I have 2 of these metal cats with scary eyes. this Tom sits close by without a care, I have even seen him rubbing against them to add his scent. spoke to neighbor on a few occasions. their answers are, cats will be cats and I have balls and figure my cat should have em too. wasting my time there. chili, cayenne etc do not work as I saw him peeing at my window where I had sprinkled this around. I am on disability pension so purchasing these "remedies" week in and week out are no longer a financial option. I can not afford radar high pitch electrical items and WHY should I pay all the money when they got the cat for free and allow it to roam, kill wildlife, annoy people by peeing on their doors so their home stinks like a cat. Then abuse me for asking them to do something? totally unfair and I can relate to the frustration of others who do not own cats.
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
6:06 am
cat garden repellent
I have two small dogs who like to play in the small garden we have, but the neighbourhood cats keep poo-ing in the garden and ruining the plants. Can anyone suggest something that will repell the cats but not harm the dogs please?
Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
6:09 pm
cat garden repellent
I have a westie dog who keeps finding some animal poo in our garden and rolling in it.We’ve a large garden so we haven’t managed to find where the poo is but when he comes in it stinks real bad! We’ve had to wash him down twice this week. Any ideas how we can stop this happening [short of not letting him go in the garden!]? Maybe some kind of repellent?
Sunday, June 20th, 2010 at
6:05 am
cat garden repellent
Hello all,
I’ve moved back to my mums and in my parents garden they have lots of bushes and a few tree’s in the middle of the grass, and my cat keeps digging it up, to do her toilet stuff, creating mounds of earth around the trees and now flies are starting to buzz around!
I bought some cat repellent, but that was rubbish, does anyone have any ideas on how I can stop her from giggin up the garden?
I’ve tried a hooded and non-hooded litter tray in the garden too and putting her in it when she starts digging.
It was cjute at first, but my mums getting a bit annoyed now, any ideas?
Thanks.
Monday, June 14th, 2010 at
6:10 pm
cat garden repellent
I’ve just made a new rose garden and I’ve got foreign cats using it as a cat loo. Does anyone have good advice on what to use to keep the cats out of the garden?
Friday, June 4th, 2010 at
6:11 pm
cat garden repellent
I have tried expensive cat scarers and chemical repellents and they don’t work.
Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
6:07 am
cat garden repellent
I’m getting 2 Guinea Pigs soon and my neighbour has lots of cats. They come in our garden alot, and i am worried about my Guinea Pigs. I have tried cat repellent but they still come in. Please help!!
Charlotte L
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 at
6:15 am
cat garden repellent
I’m getting tired of putting my mulch back in order and finding feces in the flower bed. There are several repellents out there and I need to know which has the best results. I’ve tried tossing the moth balls out there and one dog would pick them up and move them out of the garden. Thank goodness he didn’t eat them and they sure don’t enhance the smell of the flowers. Please, no smart aleck answers, I don’t need the negativity.
Your a lot of help Michael. I like these dogs. They go horse back riding with me and my dogs. They belong to my parents that live on the ajacent property. I just want them out of the garden not out of this world. So much for asking for real answers out here…
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at
6:23 pm
cat garden repellent
my cat keeps going to the loo in my borders and flower beds. weve only lived in house for 2 months, lived in a flat before then with no garden, thought cats were meant to go in other gardens but not your own!! any ideas how to stop them, obviously cant use cat repellent spray or they wont be able to go out in our garden
Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at
7:13 pm
cat garden repellent
The garden fences on our estate act as a cat motorway. One cat regularily sits on our fence and taunts my dog. The cat has even come into my kitchen which is very dangerous as we have a cat-unfrindly greyhound and I would hate for the cat to get hurt. Also I want to attract birds into my garden so climbing cat-repellent plants would be perfect for creating a cat no-go zone near feeders.
Thanks