Cats leaving donations....

Thanks for all the help guys...
I have got the problem solved now.. NO I didnt kill the cat.
I live near the sea here so I popped down to the beach and got 1/2 a ton of beach pebbles and spread them on top of the soil where the cat was "donating". Since it has not got any nice soft earth to use as a toilet there is the problem GONE.

I know nicking from the beach is a bit iffy but there are LOTS of pebbles left...
 
Gees said:
I know nicking from the beach is a bit iffy but there are LOTS of pebbles left...
:lol:

:oops: I done that once when I ran out of 3/4" ballast sand when the shop was shut :!: :lol: :lol:
 
Even though, if everyone helped themselves to half a ton of pebbles there would be no pebble beaches left in the u.k for our future generations to enjoy, let alone contributing the the coastal errosion rate :!:
 
Althouhg I have got two moggies myself

I have found a water squirter (obviouly you have to catch them to squirt them, crushed garlic, orange peel, egg shells near plants and around the garden.

The bottles dont work in my garden nor does the fox Ive got sat there.

The mogs round here use my barked wooden garden as pooh centre, I get sick of it, so orange peel and garlic is put there and they have stopped it now.

Catherine
 
masona said:
Nah, I live somewhere in Southeeennnd :)
I'm okay to nick pebbles then, seeing as I live in the Midlands, coastal erosion won't worry me or my great great grandchildren. Better buy some houses to sell for rich pickings to all you homeless (wet) southerners :wink: :wink: :D :D :D
 
What about Lion dung ? I've heard that is good, but its a bit pricey via mail order. Not sure I want to pay 10 quid for a pile of ****!
 
get yourself a convertible!! My last neighbours cats never went on the garden but I couldnt keep them off the roof of the car :x
 
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