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Cat Repellant
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martinthebandit wrote: »Why? Seems a somewhat irresponsible.
You think cats can be trained like dogs?0 -
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coffeehound wrote: »Replace one set of turds for an even bigger set! At least most cats make a half-hearted attempt to bury it

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: that is hysterical0 -
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Get a supersoaker filled with water & white vinegar and plant a few Lilies in garden0
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couriervanman wrote: »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?0 -
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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.0
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