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how to stop neighbourhood cats spraying...

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freenews.iinet.net.au - 18 Jun 2006 13:15 GMT
Hi,

I hope someone here can give me some advice. We've always had cats, and
have never had a problem with the neighbourhood cats before now. However
a couple of years ago we got a female kitten, and she grew to have one
litter of kittens before we had her desexed. She brought the
neighborhood cats - they'd come through the house at night and pee.
While our cat has been desexed for over 18 months, the pattern hasn't
broken. The place always smells of cat pee somewhere, and at least two
different Toms are coming in at night.

We also have a desexed male. We had him first and there was never a
problem before the female.

Any ideas? Is there anything we can to repel them?
Buddy - 18 Jun 2006 17:44 GMT
Do you mean that the neighborhood cats are coming INTO your house??  If
so, close the door/window.  If they are spraying on the outside of the
house, put mothballs around.

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> Any ideas? Is there anything we can to repel them?
kurupt - 18 Jun 2006 21:41 GMT
> Any ideas? Is there anything we can to repel them?

Get some large cat manure from the nursery and spread it along the
borders

large cats as in, lions and tigers...

they will respect whatever large beast left it and stop coming over
there.

this will also keep other smaller animals away
 
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