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toggleswitch

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Hi everyone.

The neighbor's outdoor cat has gotten into the habit of using my front flower bed as a litter box.

This morning I was treated to a fabulous technicolor watery doodle (in odo-r-ama) right next to the front door. And I caught the B - - CH in the act.

So what do I put down on the soil to get her a@@ (HA literally) out of there!

Citrus? lemon? oranges? Vinegar.

Sure explains 4 foot tall tomato plants with bountiful "output" in the rear garden.

HELP!
 
Sh__ting Kittiy

Honestly, a little kitty poop never hurt any one!
Don't you hurt that Kitty!!!! In any major garden dept of
your local store are offered dry granular preparations
that will deter evacuating cats and dogs. Also try coffe grounds. Good luck!!
 
Kitty Problems

Toggle...I used to hear a few mothballs would deter most anything (human beings included, I am sure)...I do not think they will hurt the plants and I know an animal will not eat this by mistake.
 
As the owner of many cats, I would advise you to try red cayenne pepper...keeps the peskiest of things OUT. That stuff is pretty cheap and goes a long way; the hotter the better. Sprinkle it liberally on your flower bed, and wait. Since cats generally sniff the ground before "digging their latrine", her nose will get a big surprise!
 
Pepper

Hi Austin,
I also have many cats and I totally agree with you cats hate pepper.
Steve now don't you hurt that Pussy.

All the best.
Hugh
 
Thanks boys.

Frontaloadotmy:
My cat used to love coffee-grounds more than cat-nip, so I will have to pass on that one. But thanks!

Louis:
I have Marigolds out there, dont know if they are African. (Passports, now!)

Michael:
Will try. Wonder if moth-balls melt in the rain and if they will harm the plants. (I wonder if the moths are in much pain after removals? )

Austin:
Will try.

Hugh:
Giggle- what can I say? I had better be nice to it, this one has teeth, and I have to deal with her owner mama-Sue every day!
 
LOLOLOL

I never thought about where moth balls CAME from.

Steve your good! in a bad way.

Serously, I had this problem once with a house I bought. The neighbors were used to letting there dogs out to go where ever it wanted preferably after dark. How rude. Damn I got mad.

If your neighbor doesn't care about keeping the cat inside and away from the chance of getting feline lucemia, the cat is fair game. I like cats but... the spraying with a hose idea would work too. Chemical evaporate and get washed away in the rain.
 
The funny thing is, animals and small children generally like me (fabulous energy, what can I say) :-), adults are another story..

but "Clarissa" next door, now, she just won't have any part of me. See how she rewards me for my fondness? LOL LOL LOL

Oh my, (eyelashes fluttering wildly) I have NO idea how your cat locked herself into my steaming hot detached sun-beating down-on-brown-roofed garage... then throw in some crocolide tears and hysterical sobs.

..and the Academy award goes to....

I love me...
Je m'aime avec toute ma coer.
Yo me amo con todo mi corazon.
Ego agaTTo emena.
 

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