cats!!
I get cats in my garden and they are so annoying!! Any tips to stop them coming in would be awesome...my mate said about getting lion poo.
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I get cats in my garden and they are so annoying!! Any tips to stop them coming in would be awesome...my mate said about getting lion poo.
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A solution -just to save people repeating themselves on this thorny subject
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I'm having exactly the same problem james. The amount of suggestions out there is ridiculous, think its just a matter of trial and error mate, good luck
Hi James /Adam see what the site advised has to say ,there is plenty of people had/have problems mine one of the worst,But iv now been useing Jeyes ready mixed disinfectant and in 3/4 monthes iv had one visit only when i planted something,,, everything else didnt work for more the 5 mins, on the web last week a pro gardener advise Muscle /joint spray sprayed onto a tea bag and burried just below the soil where the problems are ,iv not tried it as the jeyes has proved best so far,
Good luck Alan4711
i started using the Jeyes ready mix yesterday. only time will tell. if it works, i am getting a whole gallon.
I have tried so many methods of stopping cats using my lawn and flower beds as their toilet, NOT MY CATS I DON'T HAVE ANY!!!! I have used lavender oil mixed with water, tea bags doused with muscle joint spray, and lavender oil. Holly leaves sprinkled on the soil where they visit, water bottles on the lawn, and one of those battery operated thingy that emits a high pitched noise that people cannot hear. I must say that somethings seems to work but not sure which. A combination of things to try altogether seems to work for me. Sooo annoying to have unwanted 4 legged visitors. I have not tried Jeyes, so that's another to add to my list!
If Jeyes works that will be on my shopping list. Cats make such a mess of the lawn. I've got curry plants in the garden that is said to keep them away, well no they don't but the plants smell really nice when it's been raining so thats a bonus.