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Old 13-05-2008, 07:11 PM
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Default Slugs snails And now Cats (why am i gettin picked on)

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Well from the last thread in here and some nice tips off some of you i've been getting a good slug & snail collection actally hundreds of the little buggers Nemaslug great stuff (Thanks for that one) so when there dead i make sure there dead throw them in the fire..........Touch my green feel the heat !!! But now why i've nearly sorted the slug buisness out along come the cats i've tried the water in the bottle thing i think thats an old wifes tale cos its not worked even cds on a string things ive been told to try
So if any of you fine people have any ideas please let me know..........
Apart from that the lottie is looking mighty fineeeeeeeeeee 5 months into my new hobbie love it..........

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Old 13-05-2008, 07:25 PM
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i've had the same problem with cats- the only way i found to combat it was to cover the beds with either chicken wire or fleece. Plus I spend half my day looking out the window to check for cats and then running out and chasing them out of the garden! I'm getting quite good now as they leg it as soon as i go outside and i haven't even had to resort to getting a water pistol!
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If anyone finds a certain cure for cats using your garden as a toilet I want to know!! I've tried almost everything and the little b******s still come in.
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My sister used to have one of those things that only cats could hear it seemed to work till someone decided to steal it from their front doorstep.
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Old 14-05-2008, 08:55 AM
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My cat problem is our own cat (I suspect neighbouring one's too but ours is worst).

I am hoping to dig over an out of the way bit of earth and keep that raked finely and add sand to it to encourage the cats to use that as a loo and leave my veg beds alone.
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Old 14-05-2008, 09:05 AM
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my friends that have cats always tell me, with a big smile on their faces, that their cats never poo in their own garden! it makes me sooooo mad. If you're a dog owner you have to be responsible and clean up after your pet yet cat owners get away with not having to do anything!
they use the excuse that cats bury their poo so it's more hygienic- what a load of rubbish! i often used to find piles of poo on the surface of my veg bed not to mention the risk of toxoplasmosis contaminating the soil and the veg growing in it.
rant over!!
personally i would try anything and everything to keep them off. do you have any friends with very large dogs you could borrow for a few weeks?
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Old 14-05-2008, 12:17 PM
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Well theres an idea i might start takeing my own 2 staffordshire bullterriers 2 the lottie 1 look at these 2 and it might not come back :0
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My sister told me yesterday that cats dont like Lillies ???? True or not ?
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I think they are indifferent to them but they are poisonous to cats.
Have a look at this....death by pollen...

Keep On Fighting - POISON WARNING: Lily danger to cats
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Old 15-05-2008, 12:09 PM
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I didnt realise they were poisonous to cats our cats dont go near mine in the garden they dont like the smell
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