Hi there
Apologies for my first post here being of a rather unsavory nature! However, I am after some advice about cats...
As if trying to grow veg in a garden which is a) tiny and b) entirely decked and / or devoid of grass wasn't enough of a display of my apparent tendency towards making my life difficult, I also live in a terrace. There are local cats EVERYWHERE and they all think my decked garden is the perfect place to socialise and sun themselves (I don't want to think about what else!) during spring and summer.
Problem is, they don't leave the place as they found it. The final straw came when my - well used! - herb garden was discovered to have a certain unwelcome "gift" planted firmly on TOP of a thyme plant. So it is war. However, I want to dissuade these disgusting invaders in a way that won't compromise the edibility of the food I am aiming to grow. Same applies to slugs, but I intend to give them a merry send off this season with the old "bowls of booze" strategy. Cats, I suspect, would prefer a Bond-esque cocktail presented on a silver tray.
So as much as I hate the filthy furrballs, I don't wish them harm either. Please, someone, anyone, help me, before I am reduced to going completely crackers and sitting up every night with an espresso machine and a hyper-powered supersoaker!!
Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help!
Apologies for my first post here being of a rather unsavory nature! However, I am after some advice about cats...
As if trying to grow veg in a garden which is a) tiny and b) entirely decked and / or devoid of grass wasn't enough of a display of my apparent tendency towards making my life difficult, I also live in a terrace. There are local cats EVERYWHERE and they all think my decked garden is the perfect place to socialise and sun themselves (I don't want to think about what else!) during spring and summer.
Problem is, they don't leave the place as they found it. The final straw came when my - well used! - herb garden was discovered to have a certain unwelcome "gift" planted firmly on TOP of a thyme plant. So it is war. However, I want to dissuade these disgusting invaders in a way that won't compromise the edibility of the food I am aiming to grow. Same applies to slugs, but I intend to give them a merry send off this season with the old "bowls of booze" strategy. Cats, I suspect, would prefer a Bond-esque cocktail presented on a silver tray.
So as much as I hate the filthy furrballs, I don't wish them harm either. Please, someone, anyone, help me, before I am reduced to going completely crackers and sitting up every night with an espresso machine and a hyper-powered supersoaker!!
Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help!
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