shooting cats (water pistol)
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Soo since our last cat died 1 neighbouring cat and another from somewhere seem to take it in turns stting in our grass (would minc less if it was in the boarder) it's always the same spot where our cat speng lots of her time watching something that lived in a bush
Anyway vet suggested a water pistol and said you don't even need to hit it just get it close. We have tried shouting and chasing but they still come just when we can't be seen.
Has anyone had luck with discouragement like this or any other ideas?
Can't be anything that would impact our new cat though as she is already terrified of the outdoors
Anyway vet suggested a water pistol and said you don't even need to hit it just get it close. We have tried shouting and chasing but they still come just when we can't be seen.
Has anyone had luck with discouragement like this or any other ideas?
Can't be anything that would impact our new cat though as she is already terrified of the outdoors
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
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Can't be the cats as they are clean animals and bury their st...probably foxes.
Not necessarily true. I've caught at least one cat stting on the slates we have down in the front garden. Found sprinkling a bit of cayenne pepper around the area was enough to put them off.eta
Can't be the cats as they are clean animals and bury their st...probably foxes.
Zetec-S said:
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
Nice to see some karma.
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Can't be the cats as they are clean animals and bury their st...probably foxes.
Not necessarily true. I've caught at least one cat stting on the slates we have down in the front garden. Found sprinkling a bit of cayenne pepper around the area was enough to put them off.eta
Can't be the cats as they are clean animals and bury their st...probably foxes.
To be fair, the one that does causes the most problem as it buries it under a thin layer of gravel in front of our front door. It takes a keen eye to spot the messed up gravel before you step in it.....
Trustmeimadoctor said:
I've seen them do it so I know it's them.
The pepper stuff would also discouraged our cat from being in the garden I'd have thought. Next doors can't go in theirs as it's fake grass and slate
We have many cats in our area and I've seen plenty st in the grass as well as every single time I clear any bed or bit of ground, or on the gravel, or anywhere else they fancy.The pepper stuff would also discouraged our cat from being in the garden I'd have thought. Next doors can't go in theirs as it's fake grass and slate
Even the ones who bury it don't usually do a very thorough job.
So I believe you that it's cats.
Water pistol is fine but in my experience just means they become more wary and sneaky and tend to visit more at night or when they're sure you're not about!
brman said:
Zetec-S said:
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
Nice to see some karma.
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Can't be the cats as they are clean animals and bury their st...probably foxes.
Not necessarily true. I've caught at least one cat stting on the slates we have down in the front garden. Found sprinkling a bit of cayenne pepper around the area was enough to put them off.eta
Can't be the cats as they are clean animals and bury their st...probably foxes.
To be fair, the one that does causes the most problem as it buries it under a thin layer of gravel in front of our front door. It takes a keen eye to spot the messed up gravel before you step in it.....
Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
To be honest, I know it's bks, I was being sarcastic.
Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Yeah, I re-read your email and thought that might have been the case Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Agreed about the owners, I suspect a lot of cats st outdoors because their litter tray only gets emptied once a week.
Zetec-S said:
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
To be honest, I know it's bks, I was being sarcastic.
Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Yeah, I re-read your email and thought that might have been the case Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Agreed about the owners, I suspect a lot of cats st outdoors because their litter tray only gets emptied once a week.
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UTH said:
Use this as an excuse to buy the most awesome water pistol I've ever seen: https://uk.spyra.com/
£150 for a water pistol Dr Murdoch said:
UTH said:
Use this as an excuse to buy the most awesome water pistol I've ever seen: https://uk.spyra.com/
£150 for a water pistol If you you someone with rabbits ask the to leave the toilet an extra day or two and then spread the contents around he garden. We used to put it in my brothers and watch the cats walk their usual routes then stop and turn around when they neared a pile. Sorted my garden issue out to when i bought the house.
Vipers said:
Zetec-S said:
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
To be honest, I know it's bks, I was being sarcastic.
Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Yeah, I re-read your email and thought that might have been the case Dont blame the cats....it's the owners that are selfish fkers.
Agreed about the owners, I suspect a lot of cats st outdoors because their litter tray only gets emptied once a week.
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