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cat problems, again
In article , Fenny
k writes What about foxes or deer crapping in the garden or ruining the plants? My neighbours don't claim to keep any of those 2, 3, 4 or 5 at a time so I don't have that problem. To the poster who does have the cat problem, carpet gripper strips along the bottom of gates and along the tops of walls fences and gates does deter. and as someone else has informed me, cat tastes like rabbit and is eaten a lot in Malta. Perhaps we should start putting some recipes up. Mike Who is a dog lover and NEVER allowed a dog in his possession to mess in a neighbour's garden, pavement, path or park. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. Royal Navy Social Weekend Sussex May 2nd - 5th. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. Plus many more |
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Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer ^W^W^W^W uk.rec.gardening, I
heard Mike say... What about foxes or deer crapping in the garden or ruining the plants? My neighbours don't claim to keep any of those 2, 3, 4 or 5 at a time so I don't have that problem. It's not uncommon around here. And we used to have a lot of problems with foxes back home. Next doors cat had to see them off. -- Fenny Gravity is a Myth. The Earth Sucks! |
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Fenny k wrote: ... Personally, I find dog-owners to be the major cause of turds on the grass around my house. And not their dogs? Boggle. You DO have problem neighbours! Regards, Nick Maclaren. LOL |
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Ah! But did you know that a microchipped cat is deemed to be owned (like a
dog) - therefore if you were to shoot it it would be like shooting the neighbours dog & you'd probably be prosecuted. "Mike" wrote in There was an interesting article in the Daily Telegraph the other day about cats. I was interested to read that it is not against the law to shoot them, I read that there is a case to deem them as vermin and that you can shoot them. |
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In article , Jayne
writes Ah! But did you know that a microchipped cat is deemed to be owned (like a dog) - therefore if you were to shoot it it would be like shooting the neighbours dog & you'd probably be prosecuted. So therefore the owner could be traced? If so, the crap the cat left could be posted back to them? If they own the cat, they won the crap. We've just had a Barbie with the family. We had Steak, Chicken, Sausage, Bacon, Burghers etc and I remarked that if a cat came through, we could have 'rabbit'. None came :-( They will come back when we are not their and crap all over the place ;-(( Wonderful 'Domesticated' animals :-(( In the words of King Troll "I think not" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. Royal Navy Social Weekend Sussex May 2nd - 5th. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. Plus many more |
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Fenny wrote:
Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer ^W^W^W^W uk.rec.gardening, I heard Bob H say... Any other possible solutions? The pellets you need are .22 Nice one:-) I do have another possible cure, but that is also not legal........asprins in milk And if anyone suggested doing this to dogs, or mentioned the effects on other wildlife, like hedgehogs, you'd probably think they were cruel, heartless and stupid. Cats and dogs do what is natural for cats and dogs. It is humans who seem to find this a problem. What about foxes or deer crapping in the garden or ruining the plants? Children, rats, moles pidgeons, geese, magpies jetisoned fuel - not to mention the noise slugs, snails and all manner of slimy things bugs, beetles, fleas and flies (sp?) neighbours, councils, governments .... the list is endless if you dwell on it, so don't - just get out there for the joy of it. -- William Tasso |
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You are a complete ****!
PLONK Badger "shazzbat" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this question has been asked before, but I can't recall the answers given. On both borders, front and back, between my property and my next door neighbour, cats are using them as toilets. I have tried a couple of types of pellets, can't remember what the names are now, and now I am trying water in clear plastic containers. That seemed to have worked so so, for a short while, but this evening I have found that it no longer stops the cats from doing thier bussiness. Any other possible solutions? The pellets you need are .22 |
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You are a **** as well!
PLONK Badger "Bob H" wrote in message ... "shazzbat" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this question has been asked before, but I can't recall the answers given. On both borders, front and back, between my property and my next door neighbour, cats are using them as toilets. I have tried a couple of types of pellets, can't remember what the names are now, and now I am trying water in clear plastic containers. That seemed to have worked so so, for a short while, but this evening I have found that it no longer stops the cats from doing thier bussiness. Any other possible solutions? The pellets you need are .22 Nice one:-) I do have another possible cure, but that is also not legal........asprins in milk -- Bob H Leeds UK --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003 |
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In article , Little
Badger writes Ooooooooo look, a top posting cat lover :-(( You are a **** as well! PLONK Badger "Bob H" wrote in message m... "shazzbat" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this question has been asked before, but I can't recall the answers given. On both borders, front and back, between my property and my next door neighbour, cats are using them as toilets. I have tried a couple of types of pellets, can't remember what the names are now, and now I am trying water in clear plastic containers. That seemed to have worked so so, for a short while, but this evening I have found that it no longer stops the cats from doing thier bussiness. Any other possible solutions? The pellets you need are .22 Nice one:-) I do have another possible cure, but that is also not legal........asprins in milk -- Bob H Leeds UK --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. Royal Navy Social Weekend Sussex May 2nd - 5th. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. Plus many more |
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cat problems, again
In article , Little
Badger writes Oooooooo look, a top posting cat lover You are a complete ****! PLONK Badger "shazzbat" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this question has been asked before, but I can't recall the answers given. On both borders, front and back, between my property and my next door neighbour, cats are using them as toilets. I have tried a couple of types of pellets, can't remember what the names are now, and now I am trying water in clear plastic containers. That seemed to have worked so so, for a short while, but this evening I have found that it no longer stops the cats from doing thier bussiness. Any other possible solutions? The pellets you need are .22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. Royal Navy Social Weekend Sussex May 2nd - 5th. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. Plus many more |
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Cant find the original message, it appears my server has a very low
retention. Why not try these, in no particular order: A dog, a big dog, a VERY big dog, egg shells, holly leaves (these also work for SAS), your own cat (get one, at least then its your own crap), .410, 12 bore. One or more of the above 'ought' to solve the problem Regards Nick. "Little Badger" wrote in message ... You are a complete ****! PLONK Badger "shazzbat" wrote in message ... "Bob H" wrote in message ... Hi, I know this question has been asked before, but I can't recall the answers given. On both borders, front and back, between my property and my next door neighbour, cats are using them as toilets. I have tried a couple of types of pellets, can't remember what the names are now, and now I am trying water in clear plastic containers. That seemed to have worked so so, for a short while, but this evening I have found that it no longer stops the cats from doing thier bussiness. Any other possible solutions? The pellets you need are .22 |
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cat problems, again
In article , Fenny
k writes Cats and dogs do what is natural for cats and dogs. It is humans who seem to find this a problem. What about foxes or deer crapping in the garden or ruining the plants? Dog owners increasingly clean up after themselves and also fines are applicable, not so with cats, cat owners take no responsibility for their pets at all. Foxes and deer and any other wild animal are acceptable because they are wild, cats are not wild, they are pets and as such should be kept under control, as with any other pet if you can't control them don't have them. -- David |
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cat problems, again
Moan! Whinge! Moan!
Stay up all night making sure cats don't enter your garden! You can't? You need to sleep? Shame on you! Stop complaining about something you can't do diddly squat about! Badger "David" wrote in message ... In article , Fenny k writes Cats and dogs do what is natural for cats and dogs. It is humans who seem to find this a problem. What about foxes or deer crapping in the garden or ruining the plants? Dog owners increasingly clean up after themselves and also fines are applicable, not so with cats, cat owners take no responsibility for their pets at all. Foxes and deer and any other wild animal are acceptable because they are wild, cats are not wild, they are pets and as such should be kept under control, as with any other pet if you can't control them don't have them. -- David |
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cat problems, again
"David" wrote in message ... In article , Fenny k writes Cats and dogs do what is natural for cats and dogs. It is humans who seem to find this a problem. What about foxes or deer crapping in the garden or ruining the plants? Dog owners increasingly clean up after themselves and also fines are applicable,..... Not according to our local paper this week. "Dog fouling is mucking up people's chances of enjoying parks .... dog fouling is a major factor in deciding whether or not people use their local parks.." and in the same paper: "Residents have been urged to kick up a stink about dog fouling as the council seeks to tackle the problem". So it's about time all you "holier than thou" dog owners shut up. |
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