Re: Cats and their toffee.
Mitch, I feel your pain. It might not do the plants any good but on my gravel I use white spirit. They seem to hate it.
The air rifle is probably your best option but use it on the owners. The cat doesn't know any better.
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You may have tried it but I'm told moth balls work. (Waiting for all the wise cracks!! ;D)
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I dont see a very accepting post from one member of these forums on this thread :-P
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Could be that your garden is a disputed territorial border and leaving t*rds around is a very prominent way of marking it, instead of burying them like they do normally...
Either that, or there's a really dim cat around, a bit like the Rag-doll I had a couple of years ago that didn't know any better and crapped all over my lawn - I just loved clearing that up before using the lawnmower... >:( Fortunately Star found someone to take him and he's been re-homed, their problem now ;D ;D ;D (I don't think the new owners came from Chippenham, but they may have moved... ;))
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Must be a nam thing then ... :(
My paintball gun dont even scare them anymore! ;)
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Don't know about plants as a deterrent, but I have found that having two big dogs works for keeping them away from my garden - you can borrow them if you like. ;D
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You need to get a Manx cat they don't **** in their own garden and their as tough as my foreskin .ps some one shot one of my cats once so I shat in his garden but then he shot me ;D ;D
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lmao @ smelly....god you crack me up hehehe ;D ;D ;D
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The ground has been a bit hard to bury stuff recently, also the damn snow melted so uncovered anything my two had attempted to bury!
I always try & keep bits of the garden raked loose so they can use that but I'm sure I'm assisting a couple of other local moggys too. :o
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