feelinglow
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Well it wasn't meHi, I have a problem with my neighbours tom cat spraying my front door. God the smell is awful.
Your local SPCA will probably do snipping at little or no cost for people who can't afford it.My neighbour is a single mother with two small kids so i don't think she could afford 60 or 70 euro to snip it.
Another simpler option is to slap the cat when he comes near the house - either on the nose or on the side.
Sounds cruel, but it is recommended by many cat books as a way of training and does not hurt as much as you may think.
We have done it to stop our cats going upstairs in the house and it has worked a treat.
- obvoiusly don't give it a hard slap, but do it in the same way you might give a clatter on the back to a friend you haven't seen for ages.
Thanks all, will try ur suggestions, bar the lion poo as i live too far from dublin. My neighbour is a single mother with two small kids so i don't think she could afford 60 or 70 euro to snip it.
A goalkeepers hurley and a black bin-bag.Hi, I have a problem with my neighbours tom cat spraying my front door. God the smell is awful. Any suggestions on how to stop him doing it.
A goalkeepers hurley and a black bin-bag.
Smelly Cat, Smelly cat what are they feeding you?
Smelly Cat, smelly cat it's not your fault...
They won't take you to the vet.
You're obviously not their favorite pet.
You may not be a bed of roses,
And you're no friend to those with noses.
Smelly cat, smelly cat what are they feeding you?
Smelly cat, smelly cat it's not your fault!
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