sit outside with an air rifle. As soon as the cat enters your garden, shoot at it. It will learn or hopefully get lead poisoning, sorry I meant hopefully learn
2006-09-07 11:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Purchase a motion operated lawn sprinkler and situate it to cover the area where you no longer want kitty to krap!
Remember it will get you too if you are going to be working in the garden or gravel area. Turn it off.
2006-09-07 17:57:26
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answered by Tim Taylor 3
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Try rubbing leaves from a Rue plant on the gravel
2006-09-07 17:43:55
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answered by spiegy2000 6
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Try orange peel and squeezing a few fresh oranges on the gravel. They absolutely hate it. Good luck
2006-09-07 17:49:01
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answered by helen p 4
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I tried everything and nothing worked. I took in a stray cat last year and miraculasly it stopped - I think because it was male the locals stopped trying to claim my yard as their territory. Get a tomcat.
2006-09-07 17:59:24
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answered by Katkin 2
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Get a big dug or monoblock the gravel. Yer maybe dishy, but yer no a rocket scientist eh hen?
2006-09-07 17:52:20
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answered by Minjeeta 1
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if cats are as you say messing on your gravel you need a larger grade of gravel as they are useing it as a litter tray
2006-09-07 17:50:14
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answered by Edward B 4
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It may sound crazy....but you can buy some type of lion dung based product that will scare to living "%&! out of your neighbours little kitty!
Its called "Silent Roar". Its available from many online gardening suppliers in the UK.
2006-09-07 17:52:53
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answered by Carys 2
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Go to PetSmart and get some KittyBGon. You don't have to RUB anything on gravel...ROFL.
You spray it around your yard and they won't bother you.
2006-09-07 17:45:51
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answered by ModernMerlin 5
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rose cuttings, lay them in the gravel.
2006-09-08 04:10:10
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answered by Michael H 7
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