Cat Poo
#16
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From: Manchester-Auckland-Anglesey- soon to be Manchester. yay.











empty coke/ squash bottles labels off , half fill with water and leave in your garden, my mother in law did it and the cats stayed away or like someone else mentioned borrow a dog and get it to pee in your garden.
#17
Thank you all, I'm going to try a combination of everything this weekend and start replanting.
#18
Try mothballs - usually on sale in $2 shops. Our garden in Hamilton was Poo Central and that stopped them
#19


Glad I don't live next door
#20
No, just curry powder sprinkled on the lot, every time I set foot outside it smells like the neighbours are cooking a madras!
But I did purchase some little outdoor pot, animal figurines made of Zoo Doo's for a friend's birthday - called Endangered Faeces! Love it!!!!
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Ok this is what I've done.I have raised beds but you could use this on ground level veg plots.Over here(uk)you can buy large sheets of very flexible type plastic sheeting.It looks like chook wire but has square holes so completely see through.I brought some cheap bamboo canes,put one of each corner and draped the plastic sheeting over the entire plots.I brought this stuff from Wilkinsons so I am guessing you would maybe have to have a look in the hardware store?It costs here £2.50 per sheet and for that you probably get,say 5mx5m of it,so quite generous.Its a pain I know and you should'nt have to cover your plots with anything but I had everyones cats dumping in my plots and it gets very bloody annoying after a while.Since I've rigged this method up,I've had no worries at all.Expect my neighbours have though!
PS To secure it we used those plastic type tag thingys(
)that you thread through the end and you can tighten them???Know what I mean?
PS To secure it we used those plastic type tag thingys(
)that you thread through the end and you can tighten them???Know what I mean?
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#24
I don't think it will hun, it came by courier!
Sorry to hear it's a "dump" or was that in intentional pun?!
Sorry to hear it's a "dump" or was that in intentional pun?!
#25

I don't actually work there, we just have to take our patients down there sometimes. It's a laugh a minute on MY ward....well, I laugh anyway and the rest of them just laugh at me





