on โ25-03-2014 09:19 AM
Dont get me wrong, I love animals BUT it seems the local wandering cats have decided to use the rock path at the front of my house as a kitty litter tray. They are digging little holes everywhere and pooping in them. Anyone know a safe and humane way to repel these little baggers and stop them pooping on my path?
on โ27-03-2014 02:04 PM
@punch*drunk wrote:The kids were really upset and the neighbours were very apologetic. Luckily the dog didnt actually bite the guinea pig, it scared him to death ๐
Not sure that came out right....I meant lucky for the kids that the dog didnt injure the guinea pig, it chased it around and only managed a small nip at its fur. The poor thing died of fright shortly after.
on โ27-03-2014 02:33 PM
It will mean that cats are not allowed to leave their owner's property 24/7.
on โ27-03-2014 03:14 PM
on โ27-03-2014 03:19 PM
My three cats are indoor cats.
on โ27-03-2014 03:21 PM
@secondhand-wonderland wrote:Thanks so much for the suggestions guys. That gives me heaps of ideas to work with much appreciated ๐
Sprinkles I'm hearing you. Those types just dont deserveanimals imo. Cats can be very distructive to wildlife especially birds, it's just so irresponsible to allow your cat to wander like that. I do understand that they can be hard to contain but still there are ways of containing them to your own yard. My cat spends most of her life inside, she does venture outside here and there but never leaves the yard because I just dont allow her to.
I'm going to put some potted lavender out there and sprinkle some pepper around aswell see how that goes. If it doesn't work I will then purchase some of those sprinkles you suggested.
The "Get off my garden" spray and crystals that I recommended are not very expensive, however, I do have a strange suggestion for you.......cats hate aluminium foil......placing it over areas where you do not want them going to the toilet works ....indoors or out doors...alternatively, cut up some lemons and throw them around the area....cats hate the smell.
on โ27-03-2014 03:28 PM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:A nearby council is bringing in a 24 hour curfew for cats. I think that is an excellant idea.
I live in the council that is going to bring that in, 6 months from now. Cats have to stay in their own yard, and have to be inside by 8pm through to 7.00am.
The night curfew has been in for yrs. and works well. Dont know how the other will go for some cat owners, mine dont wander, they stay in their own yard.
on โ27-03-2014 05:50 PM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:It will mean that cats are not allowed to leave their owner's property 24/7.
Boy, can't wait for that piece of legislation where I live. Should be the case Oz wide. Roll out those cat traps!
on โ27-03-2014 06:06 PM
on โ27-03-2014 07:06 PM
Unfortunately, curfews only work if the owners take responsibility and understand why curfews are needed, such as to protect native wildlife, and other cats and pets.
The owners need to respect it, and if not, the council needs to enforce it.
where I live a night curfew is the law.
cats are out all the time. Which is fine so long as they are not up to no good...but the council takes no action if a specific cat attacks another cat or a person.
I have tried various forms of deterrents, non-toxic pellets etc., but the cats just found another spot. The front door steps, the driveway, no burying.
I like cats. I have had a cat, who was very loving, and not a killer or agressive. She was inside and out without an issue, and inside at night.
The neighbour's cat is a monster. Nothing stops it from fighting other animals and pooping everywhere.
As soon as it moved in, it started getting annoyed that I would dare go into my own garden. It attempted to attack several times, and one day, got me, with over 30 scratches and two bites.
The neighbour said they would keep it on their property, but didn't.
The council did zero.
on โ27-03-2014 07:48 PM