newseeker1
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A dog..............
Hi
One of my neighbours got a new cat recently
Little darling is coming into my garden and doing its Number 2 on my lawn and in my flower beds (Got nice handful of it at the weekend when doing some tidy up of flower beds for winter....)
I know there lot of products on the market that say they will prevent cats coming into your garden
I don't want wasting money on things that wont work
Anyone here got recommendations of things that have actually worked for them to prevent cats both from coming into your garden in first place and if they do that they don't go their business all over it
Thanks
If he or she pays no attention to you,then take a photo of said cat in your garden and say you will take necessary action against him or her for damage to your property caused by said cat.
You could also shovel all the cat mess and place it on your neighbours doorstep,ring the door bell and show said neighbour what said cat has done in your garden.
PS-If you feel the need to then trap the cat and call an animal rescue centre or the DSPCA and have them take the cat,they will also have a stern chat with your neighbour if he or she wants their cat back.
bit drastic isnt it afterall its only a bit of cat nuisance
Have a friendly chat with your neighbour and ask him or her to sort this problem out.
If he or she pays no attention to you,then take a photo of said cat in your garden and say you will take necessary action against him or her for damage to your property caused by said cat.
You could also shovel all the cat mess and place it on your neighbours doorstep,ring the door bell and show said neighbour what said cat has done in your garden.
PS-If you feel the need to then trap the cat and call an animal rescue centre or the DSPCA and have them take the cat,they will also have a stern chat with your neighbour if he or she wants their cat back.
A few years ago I got a liquid substance that you paint onto small pieces of wood and put around the edge of the garden. It worked very well, I got it at the garden centre.
Good Luck Browtal
Cats and their poo can cause blindness and serious illness in pregnant women and also in young children if they happen to contact the cat poo while playing in "their own garden".
So no its not drastic when you look at it in that context of things.I know a person who videoed a cat pooping in his garden every evening.After a few days he collected it all up and dropped a bag load of the neighbours cat poop on the neighbours doorstep.He also showed the neighbour the video footage of said cat constantly pooping in his garden.The neighbour was warned to keep the cat in check or else action would be taken.Needless to say that the person in question hasnt had a problem with his neighbours cat since.
+1 toxic
I did this with neighbours leaves, gathered them up and dropped them in a hugh pile in front neighbours drive and enterance...it wud take about 2 hrs every two days in the morning...they needed a tractor to move it in the evening...we had repeatly asked for us to be allowed cut trees at our expense...last yr they cut them themselves, left a few but wind is gradually taking care of them. They never asked re leaves but im sure they know it was me.
Cats and their poo can cause blindness and serious illness in pregnant women and also in young children if they happen to contact the cat poo while playing in "their own garden"..
This is dreadful advice.
And you know nothing about animals if you think an owner can stop a cat doing anything. I had a half dead mouse in my house today as a gift from our cat, perhaps I should report it to the DSPCA and they can give the cat a stern warning. Maybe he'll listen to them.
Where I am you are obliged to collect the leaves from outside your premises whether they come from your tree or not. And you're not allowed to fell trees either unless you get permission as tress are protected for many different reasons.
I was devestated last year when I had to fell a very old Cherry tree, it provided shade in the summer and was a beautiful thing, and it overhung the heighbours garden to whom it gave great privacy and us too.
Near me they local council puts out wire bins/netting for everybody to put the leaves in. And 2 years ago, they planeted trees outside my house and all along my street, it will mean that the street in a couple more years will be absolutely magnificent.
I suppose that it would be considered poor form to suggest giving the cat a root in the backside and sailing him over the fence and back into his own garden!!
I thought so..........
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