cat problem

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zues
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Re: cat problem

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sounds silly but place used tea bags in each courner of ur garden for some reason they dont like the smell of them and stay away i have done this in several of my familys houses and told a few people to do it and it allways works.. some times the silly things work
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Slazanger
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Re: cat problem

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badgersden wrote:
Slazanger wrote:
stevegray wrote:I've heard that orange peel can be used to repel cats.
Yep, orange & lemon skin kept our 2 cats in check....


i tried orange and lemon peel and they did not work at all, normally cats don't do there business on there own land they prefer other peoples nicely dug flower or veg plots :)
What ever method you try, you have to clean up any existing cat crap. Its nasty gut wrenching work (i moved into a place after graduating that the cats used as a bog and thought i was gonna cough out a lung) but its the only way..
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Slazanger wrote:What ever method you try, you have to clean up any existing cat crap. Its nasty gut wrenching work (i moved into a place after graduating that the cats used as a bog and thought i was gonna cough out a lung) but its the only way..

I gain solace in flicking it back over the fence towards cat owners gardens :oops:


Normally on their wash day :mrgreen:
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.