oh my god,i so wish i could help,my neighbour has 6 cats,and they all come over to me garden to ****,i asked the same question a while back,but none of the answers worked,i stood in the bathroom window the other day with a pint glass of water,chucked it,but only caught its tail,they're so brazen when they do it though,i'll knock on the window,but they'll just look at me and carry on.a few wks back though ,one of them was shitting in my garden,when i told the kids to kick the back door,to scare it,as kids do they went a bit mad and were kickboxing the backdoor,next thing i know my neighbour knocked on the door,he wanted to make sure we were in,as we were burgalled last year,and he thought we were having another break-in.i didnt dare say we were trying to scare his cats.next time though i think i'll hang them on the washing line by their ears,and squirt them with a really powerful watergun.what is the point of having a cat anyway?they only come back for their meals.not exactly a pet,make them extinct i say.dog owners have to pick up after their dogs,whats the different with cat owners,their poo is more dangerous,especially in pregnant women.
2006-10-01 13:10:50
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answered by stokies 6
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Ask your neighbor if she is having a problem with cats defecating on her grass. Explain that you are tired of finding cat poo on your grass and will be setting a trap to catch the culprit and will be taking it to the local shelter for the owner to reclaim and pay any fines associated with it.
Maybe she'll get the message, if not, get a safe trap that won't injure the cat and put the trap in your lawn in full view of the neighbor and if you trap her cat return it to her and explain if it happens to be her cat again you will be taking it to the shelter.
2006-10-01 19:42:11
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answered by trusport 4
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Oranges are supposed to be a deterrent to cats. Try scattering some orange peels around your garden and the cat will eventually learn that it doesnt like your garden and will use someone elses!
2006-10-02 07:23:32
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answered by Catwhiskers 5
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First, tell yor neighbor that the cat does that and ask them to come by and clean it out of your yard. Tell them that they need to check every other day min. If they say that they won't just say ok, whatever. Go buy yourself a fifty pack of latex gloves and pick up all the cat poop, and put it in a placstic bag. A few days later pick it up out of your yard again adding it to the bag you have already. Then take this bag and sprinkle a bit out by the doors of their car(s) and anywhere else that they walk....and dump the rest out of the bag on their front proch right in front of the door. If they say anything tell them it is the law to clean up after your pet, because feeces spreads disease. Ask them again to come by and clean up your yard after their cat, if they again refuse contact the police deptartment. In our states as is in many, it is a law.
2006-10-01 20:08:02
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answered by girlnoladrea 3
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put netting over the grass for a while the cat will not be able to scratch and it will go somewhere else
2006-10-01 19:44:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Put lots of pepper corns on your grass that should stop it
2006-10-02 16:58:05
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answered by Candy 5
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Buy an adult male Doberman Pinscher. Keep the dog
outside your house on a wire run suspended between
two sturdy poles.
If your yard is fenced in, no wire run is required.
2006-10-01 19:38:36
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Get a dog! if a little too drastic try some aniaml repelant.
2006-10-01 21:04:16
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answered by lacthryn18 2
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Get a spraying can and put water in it, when the can comes on your garden spray it with water, cats run a mile, they hate any sprays.
2006-10-01 19:39:53
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answered by Sereniti 2
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get a cat yourself or a fence with speakers on top that deter them. you could always politely talk to your neighbour too.
2006-10-01 19:38:50
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answered by what? 4
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