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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #15 on: 12 October 2015, 19:47:37 »

I think tiger is getting a little confused he is right it is male pee but of a lion so if he wants to volunteer in obtaining some you I will sell tickets...other than that what about pepper??...easier to come buy and not half as much blood :y

Doesn't work. Orange peel does for a short time, or sit in garden on duty with a super-soaker, or nerff gun.
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« Reply #16 on: 12 October 2015, 19:55:34 »

the stuff from b and q does...gets shot of foxes as well  :y
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« Reply #17 on: 12 October 2015, 20:11:02 »

STEMO...actually I did not click the link...the clue was in the link ;D

I have just gone out to shut the garage, and two of the bastids come past me like a dose of salts.
And another near the aviary.
Nerf guns....got some here, but I don't get problems during the day. This morning we found one of our globe solar lights busted, glass everywhere. They were fighting out there last night. Its too cold to sit out there waiting.....
Tried pepper....not successful :(
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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #18 on: 12 October 2015, 20:21:18 »

I think the cats, are using your garden as a play-ground, because there's no threat's, you might need to go and buy a cat.. If you cant beat em join'em

Last ditch saloon is catch the moggie's and pee on them, :)
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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #19 on: 12 October 2015, 20:45:47 »

Here you are, you monster. Poor little pussies:

http://thescaredycat.com

Thanks mate..lot of options there...but...has anyone had experience of any of these. :)

I had half a dozen of these around my garden and I thought they worked early stages with the cats seeming to creep around the edges. Trouble is they corrode after a couple of years and they are best wired permanently - batteries will need checking so not worthwhile in my view.

All 6 progressively stopped working properly over time but they were out there all weathers. Main problem was corrosion of the contacts where lead enters unit from ac adaptor.
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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #20 on: 12 October 2015, 20:49:52 »

What annoys me, is the fact that these cats do not live in close proximity to my garden....... >:(
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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #21 on: 12 October 2015, 21:39:20 »

What annoys me, is the fact that these cats do not live in close proximity to my garden....... >:(

Maybe toms then as neutered males don`t tend to wander far and they`ll be far more persistent than neutered males and as they`re causing bother mainly at night points to that too.
As Big Griff pointed out lion poo might do it but nothings going to be 100% successful when they know tweety pie is in there  ;)
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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #22 on: 12 October 2015, 22:28:12 »

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I have hosepiped them in the past, but they are coming at night now.

Movement sensors that activate garden sprayers. Inward leaning fence brackets with netting fitted to it loosely (cats prefer something solid underfoot), or use humane traps and let them out for a bit of exercise in the services on your way to Poole.  ::)

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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #23 on: 12 October 2015, 22:50:43 »

We could all have popped around to your garden while we were there Saturday I am sure between us we could have given the garden a water for you  :D
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« Reply #24 on: 12 October 2015, 22:56:49 »

I know my garden is a bog in places....but there is a limit. We have new neighbours aside and behind us. I am sure a mass 'OOF pee in' would have gone down well, Martin ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Grrrr ......just had two out there wailing...I assume fighting. >:( >:(

Really winding me up now
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« Reply #25 on: 12 October 2015, 22:57:48 »

You need to 'mark' your territory Tony and do it regularly so that the cats know that the garden is 'owned'  :y

I'm sure the neighbours won't bat an eyelid when they see you peeing in the flower beds!  ;D

Needs to be number 2's , no need to scratch a hole first ::)
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« Reply #26 on: 12 October 2015, 23:00:56 »

We could all have popped around to your garden while we were there Saturday I am sure between us we could have given the garden a water for you  :D

With my bladder it would be refreshed every fifteen minutes.  :-[ ::)
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Re: Cat deterrant
« Reply #27 on: 12 October 2015, 23:04:30 »

You better come and live here, Alan  :y

Are you lot taking the p*** about this urine thing. And where the hell am I going to get lion poo. Why lion poo??

I think its going to be a midnight vigil with hose and Nerf gun.
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« Reply #28 on: 12 October 2015, 23:13:15 »

saw a tv show about unwanted cats in gardens and on there they had a hose pipe connected to the water tap and a motion detector that when the motion detector was activated the revolving water ..lawn sprinkler came on and soaked the cats and away they went to crap on someone elses garden, :y
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« Reply #29 on: 12 October 2015, 23:18:37 »

saw a tv show about unwanted cats in gardens and on there they had a hose pipe connected to the water tap and a motion detector that when the motion detector was activated the revolving water ..lawn sprinkler came on and soaked the cats and away they went to crap on someone elses garden, :y

I did put a link to that in an earlier post but thinking about it, freezing in winter would be a problem.  :-\
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