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    Does anyone have any ideas on keeping the neighborhood cats out of the flower beds? It is hard on my wife when she finds a "surprise" and gets to gagging

    I dont want to have to break out the bb gun

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    cats peeing in your garden

    Get a dog....ha..just kidding someone told me cats know when there is a dog around...however I use mothballs, they work for awhile until they get rained on and also cayenne pepper works great, cat licks his paws and hates the taste...won't come back.....:

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      Too bad they don't make a motion sensor snake, cats hate um, cat walks past beam, snake starts hissing and wigglin, cat gets a goin
      ORR get a recording of dogs barking, set it up with a motion sensor, cat walks in, dogs bark, cat leaves!
      If you think a professional is expensive,
      Just see what till you see what an amature will cost you!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lynn Donker
        Get a dog....ha..just kidding someone told me cats know when there is a dog around...however I use mothballs, they work for awhile until they get rained on and also cayenne pepper works great, cat licks his paws and hates the taste...won't come back.....:
        HaHa at the dog.. I actually have 2 and they leave the flower beds alone. Squirted them with water hose a few times and that broke them.

        I like the cayenne pepper. So there are no issues with it harming your typical flower bed type plants?

        Thanks

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        • #5
          Cats n' snakes...

          Not sosure about those snakes, at least not garter's...Spike Kitty has brought a few of them in the house for us. Maybe a boa or rattler might work?

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