Even if you don’t want to eat anything from the garden anymore, it would still be good to do what you can to deter them from coming. It’s pretty galling to have the neighbourhood cats enjoying your garden more than you do. Since I cleared the beds -and not filled them with anything- they have become toilets for two cats I’d never even seen before. I only half heartedly chase them away because it wasn’t too long ago that we had rats in the garden who had made their home in the next door neighbours compost bin. I’ll take cats over rats all day long.
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostIt's the poo and wee from wildlife-like rats-which would concern me more.
Just because you haven't seen a rat doesn't mean they don't go in your garden.
As far as cats go, you just need to make your own garden not as 'user friendly' as your other neighbours....in the opposite way you would perhaps try to do to encourage birds or hedgehogs.
You can compost cat/dog poo specifically for the non edible plants in your garden....did you know that?
Can I just say to everyone on here, we can deal with a few cats but this is literally an epidemic of cats that have appeared in our neighbourhood in the last month. I’ve counted 9 separate ones and my wife reckons there’s at least double that. It’s definitely a cat hoarder that’s move in somewhere here, it’s utterly rediculous and I’m wondering what their house must look like! There’s just too many.
Kind Regards.............Rob
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