Dont waste a small fortune on those electronic cat repellants. I got one and when I looked out my window once there was a cat in front nodding its head about like it really dug the rhythm.
How about playing Cliff Richard CDs as a repellant? I am sure even a cat's musical taste can't be that bad.
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I bought one of those based on your rec.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
Can't get it to work though - when you turn the water on, the pressure seems too high and its drips out of the hose connector.
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Our cat used to drink out the toilet bowl.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPS I heard that thing about them not going where you had peed from a bloke in the garden centre queue a while back.
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YouTube - Claymore Mine Demo
HTH
PS Also works on a number of other garden pests including foxes and squirrels.
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Even better the cat attacks squirrels.Originally posted by LightshipSounds like the beginning of a barbecue recipe.....

Don't know if he eats them.
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My neighbour's cat rolls in it and seems quite happy having it there. (He's a nutter.)Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou could also put chilli powder and pepper down, as that did the trick when I had problems with neighbours cats in London.
The other neighbourhood cats just sneeze and give me dirty looks.
So don't presume it works with cats.
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Get a bigger cat.
Get a dog.
Build a higher fence.
Run very quickly at it while waving your arms and legs (is that possible?) about in a scary way.
Worry about something more important.
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Twas I.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDidn't someone post a link to a motion detector water pistol on here long ago? Trouble is, that might scare off birds, the wife, oneself, etc., too.
A whole page of possibilities here: Cat Repellents and Deterrents, Rid Your Garden of Cats
scarecrow sprinkler - Google Product Search
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Didn't someone post a link to a motion detector water pistol on here long ago? Trouble is, that might scare off birds, the wife, oneself, etc., too.
A whole page of possibilities here: Cat Repellents and Deterrents, Rid Your Garden of Cats
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You could also put chilli powder and pepper down, as that did the trick when I had problems with neighbours cats in London.
Failing that get your own, then you won't have cattulip in your garden and your cat will just tulip in everyone elses
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