You have my sympathy, had the same problem in the past. Fell out of love with the garden as a result. Constant piles of shit every day in the borders. Tried all the tricks nothing worked.
You want something called Defenders Jet Spray. For some reason I cannot link to it but available from Amazon. It connects to your garden hose and when it detects motion, cat, fox or anything else, it will send out a jet of water at the intruder. Only thing that ever worked for me.
You have my sympathy, had the same problem in the past. Fell out of love with the garden as a result. Constant piles of sh*t every day in the borders. Tried all the tricks nothing worked.
Politely ask any neighbours that own cats if they can provide litter trays for their pets. We cannot stop birds crapping on our cars, dog owners pick up the sh'it from their pets, and some do not.
Always a man moaning about a pussy.......
Politely ask any neighbours that own cats if they can provide litter trays for their pets. We cannot stop birds crapping on our cars, dog owners pick up the sh'it from their pets, and some do not.
Always a man moaning about a pussy.......
I used a solar noise generator. It stuck in the ground, and whenever the sensor picked something up, it let out a very high pitched noise heard by animals and it makes them jump. You might need more than one, as the cat in my garden would work out where it was and walk around (I watched the little fudgeer on Cctv)
Rubbish, I have a cat and am visited by at least two others but all are welcome in my garden.
Seriously though if the poo is on the grass then it is unlikely to be a cat, urban fox perhaps but not a cat who like to bury their poo.
Yeah, we had a cat - and had at least three others that would visit us daily.
We had to have him put to sleep a few months ago (complete kidney failure) and following his disappearance suffered daily soiling on our grass/paving. Since applying the Scoot, that has totally stopped, so it seemed to work.
I recently found a cat toilet in our front garden, an area of gravel that had been dug out and was full of about 20 "logs". I cleared it out, sprayed the Scoot in the area and no sign of "cativity" since!
Rubbish, I have a cat and am visited by at least two others but all are welcome in my garden.
Seriously though if the poo is on the grass then it is unlikely to be a cat, urban fox perhaps but not a cat who like to bury their poo.