...talking of geese and all that.
Three houses over from our place there's a very cat-friendly family, they've got about seven of them at the last count. Now personally I quite like cats, but not when they do their business all over the garden, on the doorsteps at the back and front of the house and in the long grass (specially nasty when you mow over it).
The next door neighbours have a cunning device which clicks quietly every half minute or so... don't know about the cats, but I find it very irritating.
My favourite deterrent so far is strewing coffee powder over the affected parts - it fertilises the plants (and the doorstep) and most of the time it persuades the cats to go elsewhere. (fyi, I do not work for any kind of coffee company or anything).
A dog is out of the question because our daughter has Asthma, and shooting them and baking them in the WFO would be against the law, besides being a nasty thing to do. Geese yes, sounds very tasty. Cats, no.
So has anybody got any other bright ideas?
Three houses over from our place there's a very cat-friendly family, they've got about seven of them at the last count. Now personally I quite like cats, but not when they do their business all over the garden, on the doorsteps at the back and front of the house and in the long grass (specially nasty when you mow over it).
The next door neighbours have a cunning device which clicks quietly every half minute or so... don't know about the cats, but I find it very irritating.
My favourite deterrent so far is strewing coffee powder over the affected parts - it fertilises the plants (and the doorstep) and most of the time it persuades the cats to go elsewhere. (fyi, I do not work for any kind of coffee company or anything).
A dog is out of the question because our daughter has Asthma, and shooting them and baking them in the WFO would be against the law, besides being a nasty thing to do. Geese yes, sounds very tasty. Cats, no.
So has anybody got any other bright ideas?
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