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Cat Repellant

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  • Why? Seems a somewhat irresponsible.

    You think cats can be trained like dogs?
  • coffeehound
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    elsien wrote: »
    Get a dog.

    Replace one set of turds for an even bigger set! At least most cats make a half-hearted attempt to bury it :D
  • dunroving
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    _shel wrote: »
    You think cats can be trained like dogs?

    Well, they can be trained to take a dump in a litter tray.
    (Nearly) dunroving
  • Replace one set of turds for an even bigger set! At least most cats make a half-hearted attempt to bury it :D

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: that is hysterical
  • dunroving wrote: »
    Well, they can be trained to take a dump in a litter tray.

    They do, there are several trays in the house. They also like to wander and I won't keep them in due to one neighbours complaints.
  • dunroving
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    dunroving wrote: »
    Well, they can be trained to take a dump in a litter tray.

    They can even do this.

    Anything is possible if you set your mind to it.
    (Nearly) dunroving
  • couriervanman
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    edited 30 December 2019 at 1:56PM
    Get a supersoaker filled with water & white vinegar and plant a few Lilies in garden
  • Silvertabby
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    edited 30 December 2019 at 2:33PM
    Get a supersoaker filled with water & white vinegar and plant a few Lilies in garden


    Water and lemon juice is fine. But lilies are not a cat repellant - it's just a myth because the pollen, in particular, is a deadly toxin. You may not like cats, but would you really be happy to see them die an agonising death?
  • _shel wrote: »
    You think cats can be trained like dogs?


    No idea, do you think neighbours should just have to put up with the hassle your pets cause them?

    If you don't find joy in the snow,
    remember you'll have less joy in your life


    ...but still have the same amount of snow!
  • SSD92
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    I'm having the same issue, a cat seems to have claimed the pebbled front as it's own. It's got to the point where I'm now having to clear up as much cat mess as I do for my dog. So infuriating, especially when there'd be a kick off if my dog made a mess on someone's front and I just walked away without sorting it.
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