Originally posted by expat
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Bloody cats!
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I know very few farmers who hate cats; most of them around our way have a few cats, because they want to keep mice from their grain stores. Those farmers who do hate cats generally hate people too, and often treat their own animals as objects of industrial production.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
I don't mind cats, but I can't do with them tulipting in my veg patch.
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Toxoplasmosis yet... Cat tulip's full of it and you don't want that in your pregnant wife or your kids (or you).
I stuck one of those motion sensing water guns in my garden - it's fairly effective if you move it around occasionally (neighbours don't seem to mind being soaked every time they go out). It's the noise that scares the cats as much as the water.
A low powered electric fence 6 inch off the ground is probably cheaper than keeping your garden covered in lion tulip...Comment
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