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Adam July 18th 03 05:26 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam




Neil July 18th 03 05:28 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
refer to post in free.uk.diy.home
"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam






The Admiral July 18th 03 05:38 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
Get yourself a cat. That'll sort the others out AND provide you with hours
of entertainment!


"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam






Julian Fowler July 18th 03 05:40 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:28:53 +0100, "Neil"
wrote:

refer to post in free.uk.diy.home


Only useful if the OP can access this group - many ISPs don't carry
the free.uk.* hierarchy.

"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!


Airgun = Really Bad Idea

Are the cats "owned" (i.e., do the cats permit humans to share a house
with them)?. If so, try talking to the cats' humans - if the cats are
habitually using your garden as a toilet its possible that their
humans aren't providing a litter tray for them (which they should).

If the cats are feral, try contacting your local Cats' Protection
League - they should be able to arrange to catch the cats, have them
neutered, and find homes for them.

HTH
Julian

--
Julian Fowler
julian (at) bellevue-barn (dot) org (dot) uk

Neil July 18th 03 06:45 PM

was - OT? Help with detering cats
 

"Julian Fowler" wrote in message
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On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:28:53 +0100, "Neil"
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refer to post in free.uk.diy.home


Only useful if the OP can access this group - many ISPs don't carry
the free.uk.* hierarchy.

Sorry. Didn't realise. I'll try to not do it again.



philosopher July 18th 03 07:08 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
I like that ;}

"James Salisbury" wrote in message
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"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them

but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam




Obtain a large balloon, inflate, dig where they have been digging , bury

the
balloon so the skin is just below the surface and wait......





John Armstrong July 18th 03 07:24 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 18:46:38 +0100, "James Salisbury"
wrote:


Obtain a large balloon, inflate, dig where they have been digging , bury the
balloon so the skin is just below the surface and wait......

Filling the balloon might work well too.

--
John

John Armstrong July 18th 03 07:26 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:45:53 +0000 (UTC), Mike Ring
wrote:

"Adam" ] wrote in
:

How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've
bought pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose
on them but they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was
awful! Short of buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help
appreciated!

Adam

I think an air pistol may help, as long as it's not powerful.

I resorted to one to protect our timid moggie against a couple of tough
toms; the gun was not accurate, but rattling a slug off the fence made them
jump, and as long as I was careful to avoid eyes and ears, the occasional
hit obviously stung, but did not injure, and reinforced the gun's spit; it
did deter them, but I was not on 24hr purrtrol, so don't know if it would
help in your case

Difficult to avoid eyes/ears when it isn't very accurate.
A super soaker type water pistol would be safer and probably as/more
effective and much cheaper.



--
John

Martin July 18th 03 07:29 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
Have you tried ground coffee?

"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam






Tony Hayes July 18th 03 07:38 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
Mike Ring wrote:

"Adam" ] wrote in
:

How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've
bought pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose
on them but they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was
awful! Short of buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help
appreciated!

Adam

I think an air pistol may help, as long as it's not powerful.

I resorted to one to protect our timid moggie against a couple of tough
toms; the gun was not accurate, but rattling a slug off the fence made them
jump, and as long as I was careful to avoid eyes and ears, the occasional
hit obviously stung, but did not injure, and reinforced the gun's spit; it
did deter them, but I was not on 24hr purrtrol, so don't know if it would
help in your case



mike r

Or a Black Widow slingshot ;-))

Tony

Mindwipe July 18th 03 08:30 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
buy some cats like i did :-) nobody elses cats in my garden
"Martin" wrote in message
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Have you tried ground coffee?

"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them

but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam








Davey July 18th 03 08:36 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
That is just wonderful! I'd love to see it.

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"James Salisbury" wrote in message
...

"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them

but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam




Obtain a large balloon, inflate, dig where they have been digging , bury

the
balloon so the skin is just below the surface and wait......





Davey July 18th 03 08:37 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
A good waterpistol, or a hosepipe with the gun-like thing on the end so it
will throw the water well. Once they think they may get an unexpected
soaking, they'll be more cautious.
Davey
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"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam






Bob Eager July 18th 03 08:51 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 18:26:07 UTC, John Armstrong
wrote:

A super soaker type water pistol would be safer and probably as/more
effective and much cheaper.


We found a small water pistol kept near the door of the kitchen was
useful to 'train' [1] the cats not to come into the kitchen; after a
while we didn't even have to fill it!

[1] OK, it may well be that the cats actually trained us to pick up a
water pistol...

--
Bob Eager
rde at tavi.co.uk
PC Server 325*4; PS/2s 9585, 8595, 9595*2, 8580*3,
P70, PC/AT..


James Salisbury July 18th 03 08:53 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 

"John Armstrong" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 18:46:38 +0100, "James Salisbury"
wrote:


Obtain a large balloon, inflate, dig where they have been digging , bury

the
balloon so the skin is just below the surface and wait......

Filling the balloon might work well too.

You can get them up to 72" diameter!



John Armstrong July 18th 03 10:33 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 19:24:01 +0100, John Armstrong
wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 18:46:38 +0100, "James Salisbury"
wrote:


Obtain a large balloon, inflate, dig where they have been digging , bury the
balloon so the skin is just below the surface and wait......

Filling the balloon might work well too.

The words "with water" were supposed to go in that sentence.


--
John

Mike Ring July 18th 03 10:41 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
John Armstrong wrote in
:


Difficult to avoid eyes/ears when it isn't very accurate.
A super soaker type water pistol would be safer and probably as/more
effective and much cheaper.

I only shoot at rear quarters; as for water, I find they can anticipate the
trajectory and dodge easily, and have a good laugh - my only score was when
I guessed the direction he'd go, and aimed off about 2 - 3 yards, the
b***r ran right into it.

Nuff to make my cat laugh

m r

Bob Eager July 18th 03 11:16 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 21:09:34 UTC, Tony Hayes
wrote:

Bob Eager wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 19:53:15 UTC, "James Salisbury"
wrote:

You can get them up to 72" diameter!


They're the big white ones that roll around on their own, menacing
everyone...?


Especially Number 6 (I think)?............


Indeed....!

--
Bob Eager
rde at tavi.co.uk
PC Server 325*4; PS/2s 9585, 8595, 9595*2, 8580*3,
P70, PC/AT..


Devil's Advocate July 18th 03 11:45 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 

"Adam" ] wrote in message
...
How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam


Chicken manure pellets such as 'rooster booster' work in my garden. I have
two cats that love to toilet in the newly dug flower beds - spread a few of
the above pellets about and it certainly deters them. One problem with
these - is the stink for a couple of days after - but once this is gone the
deterrent effect still works

Bri



[email protected] July 19th 03 04:55 AM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:26:50 +0100, "Adam" ]
wrote:

How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam



I've heard of Jeyes fluid recommended here a while ago. Failing that,
a paintball gun with a laser sight.

MJ

Gnube July 19th 03 02:47 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:26:50 +0100, "Adam" ]
wrote:

How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam


Try searching "trebuchet" on google - construct as required.

I want to find plans/details of the "spring guns" as allowed in the
laws of this land with a view to a "non fatal" adaptation - I
understand the wording allows for the setting of "spring guns" and
"man traps" after sundown by a property owner as a legitimate
deterrent to any (but not specified) intruder. I can't currently be
sure which type they meant in that wording as there are a fair few
types and they do vary rather a lot on the odd time when I've seen
anything on them - not looked in quite a while actually, so I may go
have a browse to see it things are any clearer now!

Failing this, there' always the old "drainpipe" wheeze, sure sorts the
problem, but not all that nice, certainly not for the cat anyway!

Take Care,
Gnube
{too thick for linux}

impvan July 19th 03 09:59 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
If they come into the garden via the same route, a cardboard cutout of
a prowling cat with marbles for eyes (this detail important!) will
deter them. They also don't like the smell of citrus fruit, so a good
sprinkle of Citronella oil (local health food shop) will put 'em off.
Stops them shredding bin bags too!

Rick Hughes July 20th 03 10:23 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
I found my Rottweiler dogs pretty good deterrent
"Gnube" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:26:50 +0100, "Adam" ]
wrote:

How can I deter the local cats from using my garden as a toilet? I've

bought
pepper, proprietary repellents and even tried putting the hose on them

but
they keep coming back. In the hot weather the smell was awful! Short of
buying an airgun I'm out of ideas. Any help appreciated!

Adam


Try searching "trebuchet" on google - construct as required.

I want to find plans/details of the "spring guns" as allowed in the
laws of this land with a view to a "non fatal" adaptation - I
understand the wording allows for the setting of "spring guns" and
"man traps" after sundown by a property owner as a legitimate
deterrent to any (but not specified) intruder. I can't currently be
sure which type they meant in that wording as there are a fair few
types and they do vary rather a lot on the odd time when I've seen
anything on them - not looked in quite a while actually, so I may go
have a browse to see it things are any clearer now!

Failing this, there' always the old "drainpipe" wheeze, sure sorts the
problem, but not all that nice, certainly not for the cat anyway!

Take Care,
Gnube
{too thick for linux}




P.A.Osborne July 28th 03 12:02 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
Rick Hughes wrote:
I found my Rottweiler dogs pretty good deterrent


Alternatively get yourself a cat.

It will keep others away and as you have discovered it
wont crap in your own garden.

Paul

jerrybuilt July 28th 03 02:16 PM

OT? Help with detering cats
 
"P.A.Osborne" wrote:
Rick Hughes wrote:
I found my Rottweiler dogs pretty good deterrent


Alternatively get yourself a cat.
It will keep others away and as you have discovered it
wont crap in your own garden.


Yes, you can have a stinky "litter tray" indoors for the thing
to soil and scratch in, which you'll have to clean, cat food to
buy, feeding equipment to clean, vets bills to pay, possibly
cat excrement in the house, a very unhygienic animal walking
on your surfaces, possible incoming "foreign" animals coming
in through the cat flap you've had to buy, fit, and clean/
maintain that promptly "spray" everywhere, furniture damage,
and so on.

You could just shoot the interlopers for a permenant and
simple solution. I have heard that a pressure washer with a
"jet" nozzle is highly effective.


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