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maxwell silver 27-04-2007 05:11

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After several sh**e free months today i opened the curtains & right under the window is a present from the phantom feline crapper.There's a skip down the alley,if anyones missing a moggie & i've caught it soiling my property,it'll be in there:mad: :mad:

MargaretR 27-04-2007 06:34

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Strange! -cats bury their do-do's -are you sure it wasn't a Japanese miniature poodle? :;)

maxwell silver 27-04-2007 07:38

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 416379)
Strange! -cats bury their do-do's -are you sure it wasn't a Japanese miniature poodle? :;)

Can they leap 6ft walls:confused: This beast is'nt fussy about burying its dirt,except for a few empty plant pots & a knackered shed its all concrete.oh and becoming a convenient cat toilet.:mad:

WillowTheWhisp 27-04-2007 07:45

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That is strange that it will do it on concrete because like Margaret said they do prefer to bury their do-dos. Mind you we've got a barmy cat who does her business in the litter tray and then tries to dig up the floor next the the tray to bury it!

MargaretR 27-04-2007 08:29

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Try squeezing some lemons around the yard- they dont like citrus smells

maxwell silver 27-04-2007 08:34

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Try squeezing some lemons around the yard- they dont like citrus smells

Tried it,tried everything humane.

Neil 27-04-2007 08:38

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Tried it,tried everything humane.

Then that just leaves the wait up all night and kill it method ;)

MargaretR 27-04-2007 08:45

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It sounds like there is too much concrete and not enough open soil areas in the district where you live.
Why not provide an area of soil in the corner of the yard with a bush on it for them to go under (they like privacy) and you dont need to tend it (risking contact with the poo)- this might prevent them from using the area of yard that you do.
With the provision of such a luxury loo, one cat will claim it as their own and so deter all others.

WillowTheWhisp 27-04-2007 13:01

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Or you could go the whole hog and put out a covered litter tray.

Have we suggested tiger poo?

MargaretR 27-04-2007 13:24

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But Willow - he would have the chore of emptying the poo and changing the litter in it. With a soil area it would just get dug in by the cat and rot down.
The cats who live mainly oudoors may not have been shown by their mother how to use a litter tray but soil use is instinctive.

cashman 27-04-2007 13:26

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think a 12 Bore will do the trick maxwell.;)

glasgow guy 27-04-2007 18:53

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already replied - last year ! doh !

maxwell silver 27-04-2007 19:01

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Glasgow,cheers you recommended this Lions Roar before,still have'nt been able to find any but Homebase is my so called garden centre,mine bieng a plant pot & concrete kind of garden.I've asked people to keep they're eyes peeled for some.In the meantime its the catapult & sleepless nights trying to catch the barsteward:D

glasgow guy 27-04-2007 19:03

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Originally Posted by maxwell silver (Post 416638)
Glasgow,cheers you recommended this Lions Roar before,still have'nt been able to find any but Homebase is my so called garden centre,mine bieng a plant pot & concrete kind of garden.I've asked people to keep they're eyes peeled for some.In the meantime its the catapult & sleepless nights trying to catch the barsteward:D

they changed its name to 'silent roar ' ..why ? - I dont know???...if I am out and about I shall pick some up and somehow get it to you...

MargaretR 27-04-2007 19:26

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http://www.sortoutyourgarden.com/aca...imals_111.html
Here it is - note the local phone number - think that Beechwood garden centre is on Roman Rd
(you can buy ANYTHING on line :) )


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