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I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now
had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam |
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In message , Mr Pounder
writes I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? Your own experience suggests that it might work. I don't have a dog (or a cat) and, as far as I know, I don't have any neighbourhood cats pooing anywhere in my garden. I am therefore in no position to carry out the test for you. I'm afraid you'll have to try it for yourself. I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. If you find that dog poo doesn't work, I understand that lion or tiger poo is very effective. You could try approaching your local zoo to see if they have any to spare. -- Ian |
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"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? Mr Pounder |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam |
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"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Presumably if you're now retired, you *are* receiving pennies from the state, ie your state pension? And are you really saying you've never benefitted from the state in any way? Are there no streetlights where you've lived, no public highways, no fire service, no armed forces? JGH |
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"Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message , Mr Pounder writes I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? Your own experience suggests that it might work. I don't have a dog (or a cat) and, as far as I know, I don't have any neighbourhood cats pooing anywhere in my garden. I am therefore in no position to carry out the test for you. I'm afraid you'll have to try it for yourself. Thanks for the tips. I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. If you find that dog poo doesn't work, I understand that lion or tiger poo is very effective. You could try approaching your local zoo to see if they have any to spare. I have also heard of this and will look on ebay for material. -- |
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On 21/03/2011 21:03, Mr Pounder wrote:
.... I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. I wouldn't want a criminal record either. Colin Bignell |
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"Mr Pounder" wrote in message ... If you find that dog poo doesn't work, I understand that lion or tiger poo is very effective. You could try approaching your local zoo to see if they have any to spare. I have also heard of this and will look on ebay for material. dunno about lion ****, but ebay has loads of bull**** |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:45:01 -0700 (PDT), jgharston
wrote: Mr Pounder wrote: I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Presumably if you're now retired, you *are* receiving pennies from the state, ie your state pension? Not necessarily - he might not be old enough to qualify for a state pension yet. I'm retired, but am "only" 62 :-) -- Frank Erskine |
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On 21/03/2011 21:14, ARWadsworth wrote:
Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Not around here they don't. Used to years ago but not now. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? You should not assume others are like you. -- Old Codger e-mail use reply to field What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003] |
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On 21/03/2011 21:03, Mr Pounder wrote:
I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I doubt it. We don't have a dog these days but my Daughter's dog visits regularly. We also have nightly, and sometimes daily, visits by foxes, who also poo all over the place. Often have badgers also. Hasn't stopped the cats yet, and they don't bury it. I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. -- Old Codger e-mail use reply to field What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003] |
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On Mar 21, 9:03*pm, "Mr Pounder"
wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Cat |
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Old Codger wrote:
On 21/03/2011 21:14, ARWadsworth wrote: Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Not around here they don't. Used to years ago but not now. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? You should not assume others are like you. And you should not fall for one of Mr Pounders AKA Steve windups. I hope that there are no others like me as you can only have one God -- Adam |
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Frank Erskine wrote:
Not necessarily - he might not be old enough to qualify for a state pension yet. I'm retired, but am "only" 62 :-) Good point. I'm 42, but I get the feeling the Job Centre wishes I could retire and stop pestering them, particularly as they penalise me for actually owning a pension. ;) JGH |
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In message , Mr Pounder
writes "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? Not even the old age pension? Never seen a doctor ? -- geoff |
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In message , Frank Erskine
writes On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:45:01 -0700 (PDT), jgharston wrote: Mr Pounder wrote: I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Presumably if you're now retired, you *are* receiving pennies from the state, ie your state pension? Not necessarily - he might not be old enough to qualify for a state pension yet. I'm retired, but am "only" 62 :-) Still a couple of years off renting a cottage in the isle of wight (if it's not too dear) then -- geoff |
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In message , Mr Pounder
writes "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message , Mr Pounder writes I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? Your own experience suggests that it might work. I don't have a dog (or a cat) and, as far as I know, I don't have any neighbourhood cats pooing anywhere in my garden. I am therefore in no position to carry out the test for you. I'm afraid you'll have to try it for yourself. Thanks for the tips. I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. If you find that dog poo doesn't work, I understand that lion or tiger poo is very effective. You could try approaching your local zoo to see if they have any to spare. I have also heard of this and will look on ebay for material. So its true - you can buy all sorts of **** on ebay -- geoff |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. work out how you can allow the dog in the front garden as well. -- zaax |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. dig it in. makes plants grow well. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? Mr Pounder |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 15:31:37 -0700 (PDT), jgharston
wrote: Frank Erskine wrote: Not necessarily - he might not be old enough to qualify for a state pension yet. I'm retired, but am "only" 62 :-) Good point. I'm 42, but I get the feeling the Job Centre wishes I could retire and stop pestering them, particularly as they penalise me for actually owning a pension. ;) I retired six years ago (give or take a few days) and have had _one_ pension increase of ca. 3% a couple of years ago. That's all - so much for so-called "gold-plated" pensions. -- Frank Erskine |
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In message , Mr Pounder
writes "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message , Mr Pounder writes I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? Your own experience suggests that it might work. I don't have a dog (or a cat) and, as far as I know, I don't have any neighbourhood cats pooing anywhere in my garden. I am therefore in no position to carry out the test for you. I'm afraid you'll have to try it for yourself. Thanks for the tips. I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. If you find that dog poo doesn't work, I understand that lion or tiger poo is very effective. You could try approaching your local zoo to see if they have any to spare. I have also heard of this and will look on ebay for material. Lots of Fox poo about nowadays. They like to leave it in prominent places, advertising perhaps! Tends to be more solid than that produced by cats and has pointy ends. regards -- Tim Lamb |
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"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. |
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"jgharston" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Presumably if you're now retired, you *are* receiving pennies from the state, ie your state pension? And are you really saying you've never benefitted from the state in any way? Are there no streetlights where you've lived, no public highways, no fire service, no armed forces? JGH That is not what I meant and well you know it. |
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"Frank Erskine" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:45:01 -0700 (PDT), jgharston wrote: Mr Pounder wrote: I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Presumably if you're now retired, you *are* receiving pennies from the state, ie your state pension? Not necessarily - he might not be old enough to qualify for a state pension yet. I'm retired, but am "only" 62 :-) -- Frank Erskine 60 this year. |
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"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Old Codger wrote: On 21/03/2011 21:14, ARWadsworth wrote: Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Not around here they don't. Used to years ago but not now. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? You should not assume others are like you. And you should not fall for one of Mr Pounders AKA Steve windups. I hope that there are no others like me as you can only have one God -- Adam Not a windup, it was a question. |
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On 22/03/2011 10:47, Mr Pounder wrote:
wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. Right, so as well as possible advocating killing animals in an extremely painful manner, you're now saying that anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves out of work is a ******? Do you have to get up extra early to be this offensive and idiotic, or is it a natural character trait? -- Unlock Your Phone's Potential www.UselessInfo.org.uk www.ThePhoneLocker.co.uk www.GSM-Solutions.co.uk |
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"Nightjar "cpb"@" "insertmysurnamehere wrote in message ... On 21/03/2011 21:03, Mr Pounder wrote: ... I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. I wouldn't want a criminal record either. Colin Bignell For being forgetful and leaving some on *my* driveway whilst topping up the car? |
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"zaax" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. work out how you can allow the dog in the front garden as well. -- zaax Too much barking. This will annoy the neighbours who own the cats. |
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"Richard Colton" wrote in message b.com... On 22/03/2011 10:47, Mr Pounder wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. Right, so as well as possible advocating killing animals in an extremely painful manner, you're now saying that anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves out of work is a ******? I did not say that anybody out of work is a ******. Do you have to get up extra early to be this offensive and idiotic, or is it a natural character trait? Have I upset you? |
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On 22/03/2011 11:11, Mr Pounder wrote:
"Richard wrote in message b.com... On 22/03/2011 10:47, Mr Pounder wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. Right, so as well as possible advocating killing animals in an extremely painful manner, you're now saying that anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves out of work is a ******? I did not say that anybody out of work is a ******. Do you have to get up extra early to be this offensive and idiotic, or is it a natural character trait? Have I upset you? Not especially, I find you mildly amusing and very pitiable. -- Unlock Your Phone's Potential www.UselessInfo.org.uk www.ThePhoneLocker.co.uk www.GSM-Solutions.co.uk |
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"Richard Colton" wrote in message b.com... On 22/03/2011 11:11, Mr Pounder wrote: "Richard wrote in message b.com... On 22/03/2011 10:47, Mr Pounder wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. Right, so as well as possible advocating killing animals in an extremely painful manner, you're now saying that anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves out of work is a ******? I did not say that anybody out of work is a ******. Do you have to get up extra early to be this offensive and idiotic, or is it a natural character trait? Have I upset you? Not especially, I find you mildly amusing and very pitiable. Why the pity? |
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Richard Colton wrote:
On 22/03/2011 10:47, Mr Pounder wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: wrote in message ... Mr wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. Right, so as well as possible advocating killing animals in an extremely painful manner, you're now saying that anyone unfortunate enough to find themselves out of work is a ******? Well it serves to pass the idle hours... Do you have to get up extra early to be this offensive and idiotic, or is it a natural character trait? In my case, both. But I am actually being quite nice today. |
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Cats will always **** on newly worked soil in preference to bark
chippings, so you could keep a small patch that you turn over every week or so. If the one using it is young and fit, you shouldn't have trouble with other cats. A water pistol is the other option. Takes patience but one direct hit and you won't see them again. I quite like the little buggers. Such elegant creatures |
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stuart noble wrote:
Cats will always **** on newly worked soil in preference to bark chippings, so you could keep a small patch that you turn over every week or so. If the one using it is young and fit, you shouldn't have trouble with other cats. A water pistol is the other option. Takes patience but one direct hit and you won't see them again. I quite like the little buggers. Such elegant creatures Cat heaven for crapwork is a pile of sharp sand...DAMHIKT :-) |
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"stuart noble" wrote in message ... Cats will always **** on newly worked soil in preference to bark chippings, so you could keep a small patch that you turn over every week or so. If the one using it is young and fit, you shouldn't have trouble with other cats. A water pistol is the other option. Takes patience but one direct hit and you won't see them again. I quite like the little buggers. Such elegant creatures There are 3 of the bloody things and I like my chippings. They also **** on the soil. Water pistol yes, but they sneak in under the cover of darkness. Their **** goes right back into their owners garden, his cats - his ****. Cheers. |
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Mr Pounder wrote:
"ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message ... Mr Pounder wrote: I have tried everything to stop them pooing in my front garden and have now had more than enough. We have a dog who is only allowed in the back garden. There is no cat poo in the back garden. If I deposit a dog poo in the front garden will this deter the cats? I don't want to use the final solution with the cats, anti-freeze. How do you know that the cats have had a ****? Most cats bury their ****. Do you spend your free days (ie when not at the dole office) fingering your soil or flowerbeds? -- Adam The cats kick up the wood chipping in the flower beds and then have a ****. They do not bother to sweep the wood chippings back over their ****. I am retired and have never had a penny of the state in all of my life. Is that okay with you, big mouth? And I thought that we were friends. -- Adam I do not like to be called a ******. I prefer the term "strong in arm" not ******. However I do not remember calling you a ******. -- Adam "When not at the dole office" is near enough for me. I thought that you had thicker skin than that. -- Adam |
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