Lion Shyte....Does it stop cats cr4pping on your garden
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Saw some "Silent Roar" dried processed Lion shat for sale in the local garden centre yesterday...expensive at £7.99 for a smallish box, does it work?
Both my cats crap in the front lawn grass
Will this stop them!
Both my cats crap in the front lawn grass
Will this stop them!
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This may sound stupid but it works for me.....
Half fill a 2 litre plastic bottle with water,take the labels off and put the in garden,also tie CDs to the trees scares them off.Makes you look like a bit of a wierdo though
PS Ive got a cat and it wont **** in my garden it must run over to yours SO GET THE BOTTLES OUT:P
Half fill a 2 litre plastic bottle with water,take the labels off and put the in garden,also tie CDs to the trees scares them off.Makes you look like a bit of a wierdo though
PS Ive got a cat and it wont **** in my garden it must run over to yours SO GET THE BOTTLES OUT:P
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A plant sprayer filled with water. As soon as you see them doing it, just squirt them a couple of times. Be careful you don't offend them too much, though, otherwise they may not come back if they don't feel "safe" at home anymore.
It may be helpful if you could designate a small corner of garden for them - when I trained my kittens, I just picked them up and plomped them in the tray which showed them where to go. If you do the same now, they will soon use a specific area rather than randomly picking a piece of your lawn/garden.
Alternatively bubble-wrap the areas you don't want them to go in - they really don't like walking on it!
It may be helpful if you could designate a small corner of garden for them - when I trained my kittens, I just picked them up and plomped them in the tray which showed them where to go. If you do the same now, they will soon use a specific area rather than randomly picking a piece of your lawn/garden.
Alternatively bubble-wrap the areas you don't want them to go in - they really don't like walking on it!
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Try "Get off" spray, stops our cats from crapping where we don't want them too - and they're very persistant!
You can get it from pet shops etc, I think it was only £3 for a bottle - just spray it anywhere (inside or out) you don't want them crapping.
Good luck!
Jen
You can get it from pet shops etc, I think it was only £3 for a bottle - just spray it anywhere (inside or out) you don't want them crapping.
Good luck!
Jen
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