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Bill
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RE: Keeping away cats
I've never been able to hear bats, and I've always been jealous of people who can!
Waterpistols sound like a good idea, and fun in a strange way. I think I could spend quite a bit of time sitting at our window with my sniper water pistol ready to surprise any cats coming into the gaden........
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| 09-07-2007 04:38 PM |
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Caz
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I can just see you now 'poised' with your weapon lol! Don't get me wrong, I like cats, just not on MY patch that's all and why do they poop in our gardens when we don't even own them? - another mystery.... If they didn't mercilessly kill the birds I'd like them even more!
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| 09-07-2007 04:59 PM |
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Caz get the terminology it's 'SCAT', we are changing our terminology... hee hee hee!!!
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RE: Keeping away cats
Ok, gotcha now!
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| 09-07-2007 08:15 PM |
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Caz get the terminology it's 'SCAT', we are changing our terminology... hee hee hee!!!
I think Xeract is wise not to have a 'rolling on the floor laughing madly out loud' smiley, because I would have most certainly used it just now .
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| 09-07-2007 08:39 PM |
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RE: Keeping away cats
Ive got three cat scarers, two that are continuously plugged in, and the other, a battery powered thing. I also have a high pressure water pistol. People could not like it if a dog got in the garden so why should cats be allowed, horrible things, how dare they try and hunt the birds in MY garden, they don't have any respect at all! gggrrrrrr
Saying that, I did get upset in May as I saw one get run over and since then have seen/heard of four others. I could not beleive how common it is
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RE: Keeping away cats
Unfortunately they do get run over more than you would think, and however much of an annoyance in the garden they are it is always terrible.
The water pistol definitely seems like the most satisfying way of keeping away the cats!
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| 04-08-2007 08:41 AM |
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...so why should cats be allowed, horrible things, how dare they try and hunt the birds in MY garden, they don't have any respect at all! gggrrrrrr
Cats and dogs only do what nature has intended them to do! My cats are kept strictly indoors, because I don't want them going after birds or other little creatures.
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| 04-08-2007 10:05 AM |
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RE: Keeping away cats
The trouble we used to get was cats coming to 'mark their territory' on our flowerbeds in the front garden. We put down pebbles and stones between the flowers and plants because we were told cats prefer doing things like that on soil. I don't know if its the uneven surface or what but it seems to have worked.
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| 04-08-2007 03:55 PM |
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Maybe I have a more hardened mog than your local ones, sunshine!! I would have thought that slate mulch was sharp though!
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| 04-08-2007 04:57 PM |
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RE: Keeping away cats
The trouble we used to get was cats coming to 'mark their territory' on our flowerbeds in the front garden. We put down pebbles and stones between the flowers and plants because we were told cats prefer doing things like that on soil. I don't know if its the uneven surface or what but it seems to have worked.
I wish all cats gave up that easily! We were tld once to lay wood chippings along our path to stop cats going on there, I don't think it made much difference though.
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| 05-08-2007 10:00 AM |
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RE: Keeping away cats
I wish all cats gave up that easily! We were told once to lay wood chippings along our path to stop cats going on there, I don't think it made much difference though.
I would think it only made it easier! I am in awe of cats who would dig through slate .
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| 05-08-2007 02:53 PM |
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RE: Keeping away cats
It does seem strange, but they are supposed to not like the "feel" of the chippings and therefore leave it alone, but like I said it didn't make any difference to the amount of cats in the garden. It does look nice though
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| 11-08-2007 06:31 AM |
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