cleverclogs7
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Hi Cleverclogs...
Try contacting Dublin Zoo, and get hold of some Lion Do-Do's...
A gardening pal swears by it... It works on the principle that the average domestic moggy will take one sniff, realise that it's got serious competition for its toilet territory and very wisely take itself elsewhere!...
Another thing is to put the peelings from citrus fruits in the garden... Lemons, Limes, Grapefruit, Oranges, etc... The seem to hate the smell...
Can't hurt to try either, and on the pluse side, both will add additional fertiliser to your plants...
Darth...
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Thanks every one.have a purrrrrrrrrrfect weekend
You could also talk to your neighbour & tell him whats happening - I'd be very annoyed if my neighbours cat was pooping in my garden - thought I don't think my dog would tolerate it (we actually have no cats in our immediate area). Maybe you could suggest that they litter tray the cat so do their business in the house. I pick up after my dog - I don;t see whay cat owners should allow their cats to head into the neighbours (I believe they really don;t like to do it in their own garden)
Would think twice before doing this - even if you liked your neighbours.
I believe it would not be thought of as reasonable to ask that neighbours 'control' a cat and may create bad feeling.
Also ensure you no have nice soft soil for it to use as a litter tray.
Cats hate it when they can't bury there business. If you do have flowerbeds/vegatables with exposed soft soil cover them with netting (This will also help to keep birds away), and keep your grass short.
Come see me when I've been around a cat. Looks like i've gone 10 rounds with Mike Tyson and its the only time I need an inhalor. DEFINITELY not in the mind!!It has been my experience that cat allergy's are often in the mind and get confused with phobias of cats/animals/furry things.
oh please!!Surely they can't be that hellish? they are cat lovers after all!
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